5.2” of glorious beautiful screen, Super fast Snapdragon 800 chip, 2 GB RAM, Slim, powerful and fricking awesome
Lack of expandable memory, Range of accessories limited, Plastic casing isn't premium
I love this phone, I wish it had more storage and a nicer case (I'm hankering for a wooden case if anyone knows where I could get one?), but I'm happy I've bought it.There is one thing I wish it could do though, run iOS. So if anyone out there can get iOS...
Published: 2013-10-24, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Outstanding 5.2in IPS display, Very good battery life, Fast performance
LG's software overlay isn't very good, Slippery, slimy rear finish, No microSD card slot
The LG G2's extensive software features, glossy, plastic finish and an excellent 5.2in screen make it easy to compare to the Galaxy S4, but the software is overwhelming, and LG's decision to move all physical buttons to the back of the handset doesn't qui...
Abstract: The most obvious comparison would be with the Galaxy S4 , the preeminent Android flagship that all competitors would like to take down a peg or two. On paper and in benchmark tests, the G2 is considerably faster than just about any Android competitor out ...
It may all come down to price for this device, as well as a user's primary needs. For example, in terms of message composition, I did not find the G2 as fluid to use as an iPhone, and certainly not as a physical QWERTY keyboard. And for someone who oft...
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Published: 2013-09-24, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The G2 is a really good device pockmarked by a few poor design choices. From the vivid screen to the ultra-fast processor to the sharp camera and outstanding battery life, the device is a powerhouse and a spec-hunter's dream phone. With a case and some patience, this could be one of the year's best Android devices....