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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
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Published: 2013-11-16, Author: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Bright HD 5.2inch screen, Excellent 13MP camera, Great battery life
No microSD card slot, Soso video viewing, Awkward to navigate onehanded
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Great performance, Solid design, Beautiful 1080p display, Double-tap to unlock, Fantastic battery life
Lackluster plastic chassis, No microSD slot nor option for greater than 32GB of storage
We said it from the start, and we'll repeat it for good measure: the LG G2 is as powerful an Android phone as you'll find right now. Its quad-core Snapdragon 800 paired with 2GB of RAM leads to record-breaking performance numbers, and we've honestly never...
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Lightningfast and fluid performance. Outstanding battery life. Beautiful 1080p screen with 423 pixels per inch. The 5.2inch screen size feels right. Good video and image quality with optical stabilization system
You'll want to replace the keyboard immediately. Full of gimmicks and poorly implemented features. You'll wish the buttons were in their normal places instead of on the back. No MicroSD slot. Possibly haunted. Moves around on tables by itself
Amazing battery life for a performance powerhouse. Beautiful edgetoedge display, complemented by a strong software suite. Finally an LG phone with a decent camera!
LG's custom skin is heavy and visually unpleasing. Plasticky construction lacks that premium touch.
From the spec sheet to the final product, it's clear that the G2 is LG's best effort yet. The company has gone all-out to pack the handset with brutally fast, top-end hardware alongside a strong suite of software features that rivals the Samsung Galaxy S4...