Testseek.co.uk have collected 509 expert reviews of the LG Google Nexus 4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Google Nexus 4.
May 2013
(84%)
509 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
9 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Slim design
Premium feel
Beautifully clean Android OS
Good music/video performance
Design and finish
IPS display with high contrast and brightness
Good resolution and legibility
Responsive
Latest version of Android (4.2 Jelly Bean)
Gesture Typing keyboard
Screen
Quad-core processor
PhotoSphere
Great design
Vibrant screen
Speedy processor
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Low price tag
Bargain-basement price
Superb performance
Excellent high-definition screen
Latest version of Android Jelly Bean
Great new camera functions
Really sharp HD screen
Quad core chip
Elegant design
Photo Sphere is great.
Beautiful
Excellent screen
Android 4.2
Unbelievable price
Good value for money
Slick and fast
Display is excellent
Beautiful design and build
If you thought today’s phone were fast
You’ve not seen anything yet. The S4 quad-core processor powering the Google Nexus 4’s super crisp 720p display absolutely blazes
Lag is a thing of the past.And while the world’s still just getting to grips with the awesome potential of Android 4.1
But the Google Nexus 4 comes with version 4.2 pre-installed. It’s still the Jelly Bean we love
With smart n
Incredibly good value for money
Fantastic performance
Unspoiled Android goodness
Incredible value
Premium design
Great screen
Good camera
Attractive
Minimalist design
Bright display
Fast quad
Core performance
Low price
Staggeringly low price tag
Great Screen
Powerful processor
The editors didn't like
Video occasionally lacks dynamic punch
Camera quality could be better
No SD card slot or 4G
Lacks the stylish touches of some
Nonexpandable memory
No 4G
Location of the speaker
Mediocre camera sensor
Photo Sphere impractical to use
Chunky
Dull styling
Battery life isn't great
No expandable storage
No expandable memory
Battery isn't removable
Meagre storage space
No support for 4G LTE.
No flash internet
Camera could be better
Out of the box there are some features missing you'll find elsewhere
Storage a little on the low side and no expansion option
Camera performance isn't great
Everything the Google Nexus 4 has going for it is on the screen or inside
The actual design of the phone is about as bland as it gets these days. At 9.1mm
It’s pretty chunky
It feels much more unwieldy than the HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy S3.The black plastic design is uninspiring
And we have no idea what LG was thinking when it put sequins on the back panel. It looks like you dropped your ph
Lacklustre design
Weak battery life
Non expandable storage
Loud speaker easily covered
Glass front and back can crack more easily than plastic
Published: 2012-11-05, Author: David , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: So the Nexus 4 gets announced, and one of the most talked about features is the one that isn't there, LTE support. There has been a lot of discussion about this, and Google mentioned the main reason of why this is the case. Having both LTE and HSPA+ suppo...
The competitively priced LG Nexus 4 delivers a pure and polished experience with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, it's powered by a snappy quad-core processor, and it's packed with new photo-editing and camera features
The Nexus 4's construction is solid but uninspiring, its call volume is too low, and it lacks 4G LTE
While the LG Nexus 4 wins on internal performance and user experience, anyone shopping for an unlocked phone should consider a comparable LTE handset first.
Beautiful and vibrant 720p display, Very affordable price, Pentaband HSPA+, Android 4.2 delivers new features, Solid performance
Doesn't support LTE
It may not be the best phone on the planet, but its high-end specs, elegant build and incredibly affordable price make it worth throwing your money at....
Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Daniel , review by: Laptopmag.com
Sharp 4.7-inch HD screen, Sharp, colorful screen with good viewing angles, Improved Google Now assistant, Speedy and smooth performance
Short battery life, Competitors have more innovative features, Dull camera images, No LTE support, Mediocre audio quality,
The Google Nexus 4's swift performance, bright and crisp display and Android 4.2 software make it a good choice for Android purists, but the lack of 4G LTE is a letdown.
The Nexus 4 is an excellent smartphone that delivers top performance and features a stylish design for a sweet price.Getting the unlocked version at $299 is certainly the best value proposition of the new Google phone, especially if you take into account...
Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Google is up to its fourth Nexus smartphone, and the LG Nexus 4 faces a very different mobile world from the heady days of the Nexus One. Back then, Google’s Nexus led the field in specifications, a deliberate kick to manufacturers to be more imaginati...
Running Google's latest version of Android, 4.2 Jelly Bean, the operating system is nothing but smooth. Android 4.2 is largely the same as 4.1 Jelly Bean — and still comes with the voicepowered Google Now — but there are improvements. There's a new gestur
No LTE connectivity means the Nexus 4 is confined to slower, older mobile networks. No micro SD card slot or expandable storage of any sort. The rear speaker isn't very loud and doesn't sound very good
Abstract: Earlier this week Google announced two new flagship Nexus devices : the Nexus 4 smartphone and the Nexus 10 tablet. We received review samples of both earlier this week, and while we're hard at work at full reviews of the devices we couldn't help but shar...
Holy hell is fast and smooth. The horsepower of the quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, the 2GB of RAM, and the incredible smoothness of Project Butter within Jelly Bean just lights this thing on fire. It's easily the best user experience of any Androi
Again, software wasn't final. That said, battery life has not been what we'd hoped it would be. It appears that using the camera (especially to make Photo Sphere) really sucks that juice. When I was camera testing the phone had dropped off from 100 percen
AdvertisementProbably. As of right now, it is officially my favorite phone by a healthy margin. Its just so fast, so smooth, and the software is great. At times it feels like things open faster that you even think them. Even it being limited to HSPA+ (no...