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June 2014
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936 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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267 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great screen
Improved design
Immensely powerful
The interface is a huge improvement. The G3 lost a lot of the bloat that plagued the G2
And gained a few useful features. One big one is the smart keyboard that learns how you type the more you type. It also gives you the option of changing the size or o
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Intuitive user interface
Usable smart features
Strong camera
Well designed
High-res music support
Powerful performance
Sharp display
Good performance
Simple but powerful camera
Upgraded security features
Remarkable hi-res display
Laser-focused camera
Slick new interface
Large
Bright screen
The LG G3 has a great camera
A brilliantly sharp display
A snappy quad-core processor
And a flat UI that makes Android 4.4 look good. LG's flagship has also improved on the previous model -- the new G3 comes with a removable battery and microSD card sl
Attractive design
Great performance
Excellent display
Brilliant camera
Great UI
Big
Pixel-packed 2K screen
Laser-assisted super-camera
Blistering performance
Bezel-free design
Amazing QHD display
Speedy infrared snapper focus
Looks great
Relatively small for a 5.5" screen
Display
Picture quality & resolution
User interface
Practical
Fluid
Enjoyable
Good allround camera
Ultrafast autofocus (ideal for a pocket camera)
Responsiveness (Internet
Games...)
Good battery life
When LG revealed the G3 to the world at its London press event
We were told that "simple" is the key ethos for the company's latest phone. We're not sure if that's really the case
As the sheer amount of tech stuffed into the flagship G3 is more than lik
Incredible QHD screen
Ultrafast infrared camera focus
Premium looks
Display offers lots of potential
Design
Great camera
Power
Beautiful Quad HD touchscreen
Classy metal-look rear panel
Laser-autofocus works well
Vastly improved UI design
Incredibly loud 1w speaker
Fine display
Good camera
Fast processor
Expandable memory
Pin-sharp QHD screen
Particularly in low-light
Extremely ergonomic for such a large phone
Costs less than the competition
Slick and simple UI
Massive
Glorious display
Quickest shutter speed around
The little things make the G3's UI a pleasure
Stylish design
Market-leading screen
Smooth performance
Simple custom UI
Decent camera
Razor sharp screen
Elegant design
Beautiful interface
Superb Quad HD Display
Excellent value
Clean interface
Fantastic Camera
Lightweight
Great screen to body ratio
The editors didn't like
Lightweight chassis isn't premium enough
QHD doesn't wow and could hurt battery
It's annoying that you have to take the back off to remove the SIM. And I have said the same thing for the G Flex
I really hate the placement of the volume rocker and power button on the back of the G3. It's annoying
And I feel like I'm always fumbling
Audio performance could be more exciting
Size won't be for everyone
Battery could be better
Screen needs to be brighter
Below-average battery
Some pointless software additions
It's SO big
Plasticky back cover
One-button control
Some unnecessary features
May be too large for smallhanded people
The new QHD display with its 2
560x1
440-pixel resolution is quite a power-hog
So the phone will barely last you a day without a charge
Knock On can cause issues with unwanted screen activation
Gets hot
Some scenarios tax the battery
Battery life good
But not G2-good
Metal look
But not metal feel
Screen not the brightest
A little large
Chassis is not real aluminium
Knock Code unreliable
Display drains a lot of battery when brightness is on max
Builtin speaker a bit disappointing
There's no question that the LG G3 is jampacked full of top tech
But that does mean it can get a little hot under the collar. We found that the Quad HD screen made the G3 run pretty toasty
Making for an uncomfortable phone in your pocket that sometimes
This is a 5/5 smartphone that delivers a massive amount of functionality, is well designed and above all has a UI and software design that is a treat to use, with no small icons or text that need me to reach for my glasses.
On the downside, I would love to have voice activation in my phone functions and contacts screen so that when I am driving, voice recognition comes up automatically. You can use the Google voice activation feature from the home screen, but it would be gre
The LG G3 is one of the best Android smartphones released this year.It has been thoughtfully and deliberately designed to offer excellent intuitive features, ease of use and a brilliant experience.You won't be able to keep your hands off the G3 – it's a p...
I always thought a 5.5-inch phone would be too big, but LG have proved me wrong. My time with the LG G3 was nothing but a pleasure, and aside from some quirks with the software, I can't say anything bad about it. LG have implemented a few nifty features ...
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Published: 2014-07-31, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: The LG G3 is the best Android handset LG's ever made. At the asking price, it's a steal, and a solid contender for best smartphone of 2014.Being last to market has its advantages and disadvantages. That's precisely the position that LG finds itself in wit...
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Published: 2014-07-28, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The LG G3 is the superphone that the G2 should have been. It kicks all manner of arse.With a stellar screen, super-specs, delightful design and smarter software, LG has created something worthy of your dollars and your love.We love the LG G3, and you will...
The best screen on the market in Australia, no questions asked; Great 4G speeds; System performance is mostly fantastic, with only a spot of quarter- or half-second lag when you're running or switching between apps; Removeable battery; Yay, you can finall
Battery life could be better; No water- or dust-proofing applied; Body may look metal, but it's still made out of plastic; Lag can be noticed; LG's own included virtual keyboard still isn't amazing, and we'd replace it the first chance you get; While the
Without a doubt, this is LG's best phone yet. Full stop.Actually, forget the full stop, because there is more to the G3 than just being LG's best phone, since it also gives all the other players a good run for their money, as well.While every flagship thi...
First 1440p smartphone in Australia, 5.5-inch screen in 5in smartphone body, Innovative laser autofocus camera, Intuitive Android 4.4 overlay, Wireless charging pad included, Powerful innards
Below par battery life
Almost everything about the LG flagship represents an improvement. The design and screen put LG in a league of its own, while LG's laser autofocus technology brings genuine innovation to the stagnant smartphone camera. Unfortunately, the G3 is too powerfu...
The G3 is a solid daily rider. LG made some big and impressive self-edits. They took out a lot of the bad and superfluous. Much of the bloat is gone...
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Published: 2014-06-19, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: LG doesn't just make flagship Android devices. It makes bona fide Nexus phones. Both the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 5 have been based on some brilliant LG hardware, and the new LG G3 is brilliantly on form.The LG G3 is the new superphone on the block, packing...
The LG G3 has a great camera, a brilliantly sharp display, a snappy quad-core processor, and a flat UI that makes Android 4.4 look good. LG's flagship has also improved on the previous model -- the new G3 comes with a removable battery and microSD card sl
The new QHD display with its 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution is quite a power-hog, so the phone will barely last you a day without a charge
The LG G3 easily outshines the competition despite it being late to the party. Possessing the right blend of feature and design, LG may finally have the right phone to challenge Korean rival Samsung....