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April 2013
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Desain amat cantik
Sokongan prosesor yang bertenaga
Desain elegan
Kualitas layar sangat baik
Meskipun belum memiliki resolusi Full HD
Dolby Mobile
Hasil foto dan video bagus
Performa lancar
Audio & video player mumpuni
Quadcore
Antarmuka pengguna (user interface) lembut
Gorilla Glass pada layar dan bagian belakang
Layar True HD IPS
Gorilla Glass di kedua isi ponsel
Android Jelly Bean
Memori Internal hingga 32GB
Prosesor Quadcore 1.5GHz
Kamera 13MP & Video full HD
Kinerja tinggi
Layar bagus
Desain menarik
Fitur software menarik.
Performa sangat smooth
Mode QSlide membuat hardware kelas atas yang digunakan ponsel ini terasa kegunaannya
Layar berkualitas tinggi
Desain kover belakang berkelas
Storage 32GB
Quick Memo
The editors didn't like
Hasil kamera 13 megapiksel tak terlalu membanggakan
Harga cukup premium
Tanpa slot microSD
Hasil foto kurang baik dalam kondisi cahaya remangremang
QSlide kurang maksimal dengan layar
Aplikasi Notes dan Notebook tidak mendukung model landscape
Tanpa slot memori eksternal
Kesimpulan
Desain mewah sekaligus tangguh
Software anyar dengan kemungkinan personalisasi yang sangat banyak
Hardware generasi terbaru dengan performa ciamik dan kamera superior sepertinya sudah cukup menjadi alasan untuk m
Sprint's LG Optimus G sports a 13-megapixel camera, a zippy quad-core CPU, and an attractively bright touch screen
The Optimus G doesn't have a microSD card slot, its battery drained fairly quickly, and sounds from the audio speaker were harsh
With its speedy innards, LTE data speeds, and stunning screen, the LG Optimus G is one of LG's best handsets so far, but it can't escape its weak battery and camera.
Published: 2012-10-12, Author: Matt , review by: techworld.com
With all of its many great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of...
With all of its great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of new devi...
Abstract: Ever since we've had LTE and quad-core processors, we've dreamt of one thing – to have both of these amazing features in a single device! Thanks to LG and their latest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G, this is now no longer a dream, but reality. The ...
Abstract: LG has largely played in the low-end smartphone space in Australia, but that will soon change in early 2013 when it launches the Optimus G . It's a 4G-capable smartphone that will work on the 1800MHz LTE bands used by Telstra and Optus Down Under and is d...
Published: 2013-06-17, Author: John , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: Last year's Nexus 4 was in many ways a revelation, one of the best smartphones on the market and a true surprise from LG. Until then the company had been heavily focused on the prepaid, budget smartphone market, and the Nexus 4 was our first look at what ...
LG's Optimus LTE2 is the first Android smartphone to include 2GB of RAM. It also comes with a 4.7in HD screen and wireless charging capabilities. Fingers crossed we eventually see it in Australia...
Published: 2013-05-13, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
If the Optimus G still sat in the absolute premium price space, there's no way I'd recommend it. It's not a bad phone, but it's simply not as fresh as it used to be, and that's exactly what premium pricing should buy you. Smartphones drop in value quite q...
The Optimus G is a much better smartphone than other own-branded models which LG has produced recently. It's featureset is very high-end, it performs excellently (with the exception of its camera), and in general it's definitely in the class of ‘superpho...