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May 2015
(85%)
835 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
87 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great screen
Best-in-class camera
MicroSD slot
Latest version of Android
Smooth performance
The LG G4 has a large
Expansive and rich screen – one of the best on the market
Without doubt. I'm going to label it as a positive as while there's not really enough content out there to make use of it (and therefore the battery sucking aspects are more
While Samsung
HTC
Motorola
And Apple continue floundering around trying to find the perfect formula of battery life and performance
LG has it all figured out. A smartphone that can last all day easy with time to spare for the morning after. That's the
Removable battery
MicroSD support
Camera
Performance
Superb camera
Elegant leather back
Color
Rich display
The LG G4 has a sharp and generously sized display
A bevy of camera controls and raw image shooting
A replaceable battery and expandable storage
Brilliant camera
Decent battery life
Great display and camera
Distinct design
£100 cheaper than competing smartphones
Curved body is comfortable
Leather backing looks great
Camera is superb
Amazing camera
Cute weather updates
Impressive hardware specifications
Well priced
Great features
Simple and elegant menu system
Great display with plenty of resolution real-estate
Competitively priced as flagships go
Camera is as good as modern smartphones get
Excellent Display
AWESOME Camera and Features
Decent Improvements To Battery Performance
Powerful
Battery is Removable
SD-Support as Standard
Phablet size screen in a phone size body
Outstanding camera
MicroSD slot and removable battery
Great
Versatile camera
Sharp and vivid screen
Leather back feels neat
Packed with smart tech
Stunning screen
Strong video performance
Engaging sound
High-res music support
Great camera
Expandable storage
Premium leather finish I Quad HD display I Unfussy UI I Incredible camera
Excellent handling
Display quality / great contrast and brightness / very high resolution
Responsiveness
MicroSD card slot
Great main camera (picture quality
Modes) with excellent stabilisation
Good music and video players
Super bright screen
Fancy leather back
Impressive camera
Unique leather design
Removable battery and external storage
Excellent camera performance (especially HDR and low light)
Beautiful screen
Leather chassis
Speedy processor
100GB free Google Drive stroage
Bright screen with gorgeous contrast
Excellent camera performance
Shooting in RAW and Manual mode
Removable battery and MicroSD card slot
Leather battery cover rocks
1440p display is beautiful
OS is simple and colourful
Snapdragon 808 is very capable
Camera is simply incredible for a smartphone
Phone is easily to hold
The editors didn't like
Plastic model feels cheap
Average battery life
The battery life is still too poor – what on Earth has Google done with Android to make Lollipop so thirsty on the power
I never
Ever got through a whole day on battery with the G4
No matter what I was doing
And quickly found myself topping up at 4PM
But the removable back brings its own disadvantages. The G4 is just rather plain and the leather options and different coloured back panels can only get you so far
I'm obsessed with smartphone speakers. Music is a massive part of my life and listening th
Screen
No fingerprint scanner
Slow OS updates
Camera launcher could be better
No QuickCharge technology
Jury is out on leather durability
Though the phone's battery life is adequate
It doesn't last as long as its competitors. There are no significant new software features and its design feels uninspired
Overly large
Missing features
Underpowered somewhat
Plastic backplate feels cheap
Hexa-core not octa-core processor
Quite similar to the G3
Nonleather finishes are underwhelming
Battery life could be better
Leather and plastic?
Poor battery life
Chunky design
No universal search
Battery life not great (much like G3)
Big for a phone (larger than G3)
LG UX interface feels over fussy
Plastic back panel looks a bit naff compared to leather option
Bit of a fingerprint magnet
Bigger and heavier than a lot of its peers
Lacks the quality feel of metal competitors
Disappointing battery life
Not as expensive-feeling as S6 or M9
Not quite the best battery life of them all
Middling battery life I Plastic back option not the best
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Published: 2015-08-23, Author: Jack , review by: techaeris.com
Thin and minimal, neat design
A bit pricier for those on a budget, UAG logo is a bit big
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Published: 2015-08-22, Author: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
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