Testseek.com have collected 281 expert reviews of the LG P880 Optimus 4X HD and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG P880 Optimus 4X HD.
June 2012
(81%)
281 Reviews
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The design of the LG Optimus 4X HD doesn't stand out from the crowd, but the 8.9mm thin block is rock solid, and if you like non-descript slabs rather than neon plastic in your pocket, it'll do just fine. In fact, it looks remarkably like an enlarged Samsung Galaxy S2 - no bad thing.And for raw power and screen, the LG Optimus 4X HD kicks it with the best of them. The 4.7-inch HD display is absol
Android 4.0 is almost a year old now, so as beautiful and easy to use as it is, to find it on a new smartphone is a little bit disconcerting. Especially since LG seems to have spent the intervening months tampering with Google's operating system and morphing it into something unrecognisable.LG's skin over the top of Android has some nice touches - connectivity toggles in the drop down notificatio
The LG Optimus 4X HD may look the spitting image of Samsung's Galaxy S2, but it's a much more powerful blower. It's still a hard sell though, with the Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X on the prowl, and the iPhone 5 on the way. Why trust LG to keep bleed...
Large, high resolution screen, Quad, core processor, Neat design
No Jelly Bean yet, Disappointing battery life, Laggy autofocus
LG hasn't quite managed to pull off a complete win here. Battery life disappoints if you push this handset hard, and the hardware design could have been sleeker. With Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) now here, the phone is a tad behind the times, and the camera ...
Stunning performance, Great HD screen, MicroSD card slot for storage expansion
Autofocus on camera needs improvement, Battery life lags behind the competition
LG Optimus 4X HD Performance Powered by Google's mobile operating system, the LG Optimus 4X HD runs Android V4.03, or Ice Cream Sandwich as it's also known. Of course, LG has added its own launcher over the top. This has a few neat features. For example...
Abstract: When it comes to sales LG is only a bit part player on the Android scene, so the Optimus 4X HD will naturally struggle to reach out from under the huge weight of publicity its fellow quad-core devices the Samsung Galaxy SIII and HTC One X are getting, but...
Bright display, LG's tinkering adds some nice customisation features, powerful, microSD slot and removable battery means flexibility, NFC tags in the box
Connection issues, battery life on the short side, design might not be for some
A powerful handset that suffers a few shortcomings. It's capable, but lacks the wow factor of its big rivals....
Abstract: Quad core phones are the new benchmark in Android at the moment and LG have just launched the Optimus 4X HD. The specs are impressive, Android 4.0Quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, with 4.7” 1280 x 720 Screen8.9mm thin8-megapixel camera,1.3-megapixel...