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Testseek.co.uk have collected 810 expert reviews of the LG G2 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G2.
Award: Editor’s Choice September 2013
September 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • Great specs
  • Amazing screen
  • Visually appealing
  • Feels great as a phone
  • Sound quality for music is insanely good
  • Fast and slick (Snapdragon S800)
  • Decent battery life
  • Brilliant screen
  • ‘Near zero' bezel due to lack of hardware keys and the placement of power and volume buttons
  • Lightning-quick response
  • Guest mode
  • Larger screen with impressive coloring and thin bezel makes the high definition display stand out
  • High performance quadcore processing makes multitasking a snap
  • Long battery life surpasses other similar devices on the market
  • 13 megapixel camera with du
  • Outstanding screen
  • Incredibly quick processor
  • KnockOn
  • Android phones continue to lead the smartphone pack when it comes to downright ludicrous screen sizes
  • And while the G2 isn't the biggest out there
  • It's still something of a whopper
  • Running almost edge to edge with minimal bezel. At 5.2-inches from corner to corner
  • The full HD IPS+ panel offers a pixel density of 424 ppi - putting aside the technical mumbo-jumbo for a moment
  • That basically me
  • The display is fantastic
  • The battery life as good as we've seen on a smartphone in a long while and it's got plenty of juice in the engine
  • What's not?
  • The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to.
  • Fantastic screen
  • Incredible power
  • Good battery life
  • Big
  • Beautiful screen
  • Thoughtful design
  • Powerful performance
  • Fantastic battery life
  • Brilliant specs
  • Great camera
  • High resolution display
  • Innovative features
  • Strong battery life.
  • Glorious edgetoedge HD screen
  • Smart and featurepacked camera
  • Effortless multitasking
  • Great battery life
  • Superb display with tons of brightness and contrast
  • A big screen doesn't necessarily mean a huge phone!
  • Optimus UI includes some great ideas with lots of customisation options
  • Buttons on the back
  • Practical location
  • It's always responsive!
  • Outstandin
  • Faster than Bolt on cheetah steroids
  • Superb screen and cracking camera
  • Battery has Duracell Bunny DNA
  • Amazing HDR images
  • Comprehensive smart platform
  • VRR
  • ALLM
  • And 4K at 120Hz
  • Vibrant
  • Attractive display
  • A range of helpful new features
  • Powerful innards
  • Stunning 5.2-inch edge-to-edge display
  • Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU
  • Strong battery life
  • Top notch processor
  • Clever user interface tweaks
  • Good camera
  • Impressive processor that yields equally impressive results
  • Big Full HD edgetoedge screen
  • Light and strong unibody design

The editors didn't like

  • Dull design
  • No microSD slot
  • Camera isn't as good as either of the main competitors
  • Fairly expensive
  • No microSD expansion
  • Difficult to use the volume key as a camera button without your finger getting in the way of the lens
  • User interface could be a little more refined
  • Lack of microSD slot will disappoint some
  • Design and first impressions
  • A clean
  • Functional look is the
  • Plastic casing is prone to fingerprints
  • KnockON screen waking gesture does not always perform as advertised
  • Although solidly built
  • Some customers consider the plastic casing a drawback
  • Lack of microSD card slot for storage expansion
  • Uninspiring design
  • Too big
  • Only 16/32GB
  • The G2's rear-mounted Power and Volume keys are likely to divide opinion - LG claims they rest in a more natural position but we found they take a bit of getting used to. It's also fair to say that the handset isn't the most attractive Android blower available right now. It's certainly far from ugly
  • But it doesn't have the same head-turning quality that the HTC One and iPhone 5S have. Android 4.
  • The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to
  • Might be too large for some
  • No microSD card slot
  • The sound could be punchier and more exciting
  • No MicroSD card slot
  • Button placement could prove an issue for some
  • Plastic build
  • No micro SD card slot.
  • No memory card slot
  • Plasticky design
  • Glossy plastic shell
  • Autofocus can be slow in low lighting
  • Builtin speaker saturates quickly
  • Quirky buttons take getting used to
  • Plastic back is a little bland
  • No HDR10+ support
  • Camera lacking
  • Gets hot too quickly
  • Inconvenient button placement
  • Cheap plastic build
  • Awkward button placement
  • No expandable storage
  • Plasticky chassis
  • No expandable memory
  • No removable battery
  • Fixed homescreen with instructional panels

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  Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk

  • Abstract:  Phablets bridge the gap between phones and tablets. They can make calls and access the internet via a mobile network, but they also have screens that are big enough (just about) to allow you to use them like a tablet. The form factor has already overtaken...

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  Published: 2013-10-04, review by: geeksquad.co.uk

  • Brilliant screen, ‘Near zero' bezel due to lack of hardware keys and the placement of power and volume buttons, Lightning-quick response, Guest mode
  • Difficult to use the volume key as a camera button without your finger getting in the way of the lens, User interface could be a little more refined, Lack of microSD slot will disappoint some, Design and first impressions, A clean, functional look is the

 
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  Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Chris , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • LG trumped the competition with the G2. The phone offers a combination of value for money with high-end features which we haven't seen from rival flagship devices. A great specification combined with impressive design and handy software features mean ther...

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  Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Florence , review by: digitalversus.com

  • Superb display with tons of brightness and contrast, A big screen doesn't necessarily mean a huge phone!, Optimus UI includes some great ideas with lots of customisation options, Buttons on the back: practical location, It's always responsive!, Outstandin
  • Glossy plastic shell, Autofocus can be slow in low lighting, No microSD slot, Builtin speaker saturates quickly
  • The LG G2 is a super-powerful smartphone with a stunning display. It's perfect for multimedia (games, movies, photos, Internet) and has remarkable battery life. Yet another display of genius from LG!...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-02, review by: coolsmartphone.com

  • Abstract:  The LG G2 was announced on the 7th of August in New York and in true LG style the UK sort of got left behind, the G2 is only just starting to appear at retailers and networks. Last night we attended the UK launch party in London and here are my i...

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  Published: 2013-09-28, review by: itreviews.com

  • The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on T-Mobile....

 
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  Published: 2013-09-26, review by: itreviews.com

  • The LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite match the mighty Samsung Galaxy S4, our Editors' Choice Android smartphone on Verizon....

 
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  Published: 2013-09-17, review by: mobilechoiceuk.com

  • Glorious edgetoedge HD screen; Smart and featurepacked camera; Effortless multitasking; Great battery life
  • No memory card slot; Plasticky design
  • There’s a lot to take in with the LG G2, which is rammed full of all kinds of interesting and innovative features. Thankfully most of these features are actually useful (or at the very least cool), and you can effortlessly multi-task with a lot of them. T...

 
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  Published: 2013-09-15, Author: Hunter , review by: digitalspy.com

  • We love the G2's display, speed and power. We aren't so keen on its UI tweaks or the abundance of plastic involved in its design. Combine this phone with something like the HTC One and then you have the Android handset to end all, but right now it just pl...

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  Published: 2013-09-14, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Visually appealing, feels great as a phone, sound quality for music is insanely good, fast and slick (Snapdragon S800), decent battery life
  • Camera isn't as good as either of the main competitors, fairly expensive, no microSD expansion
  • The G2 is easily a competitor for every other high-end smartphone out there. The "weird" button layout works for us, and it's paired with some smart touch functions that are well thought out. The phone looks and feels great, and just works as a smar...

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