The LG G3 has a lot going for it. It's a stylish phone that shows how doing things differently doesn't necessarily mean you will fail. Whilst other manufacturers have made the conscious choice of following relatively similar design strategies, LG are cont...
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Published: 2014-07-16, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Fine display, good camera, fast processor, expandable memory
Battery life not as good as it could be
The LG G3 deserves its place at the big table. It has a stonking screen, a terrifically powerful processor and it manages the tricky compromise between style and functionality with aplomb. It's able to do all this for a fairly reasonable price too, but ...
winner: The G3 With the G3 having won four rounds to the One M8's three, the LG handset is the winner of this versus review. Featuring a superb display, good security features, a lightning-fast camera and being slightly cheaper than the One M8, the G3 is...
Massive, glorious display, Quickest shutter speed around, The little things make the G3's UI a pleasure
Could a little too large for some, Nice plastic cover, but it's still plastic, Is QHD a fair tradeoff for battery life?
With the strength and competition of smartphones available today, it’s conscientious additions like this which help distinguish one technologically identical handset from another. The G3 looks the part, too, even if the plastic build isn’t exactly in ke...
Does the LG G3 have the best battery life on the market? Certainly not as heavy users and gaming fans will struggle to get a full day's usage. However this is due to the high resolution display which has a noticeable impact on the battery.The LG G3 follow...
winner: The LG G3 Having won five rounds to the Galaxy S5's three, the LG G3 is the winner of this versus review. Featuring a superior screen, better camera and more innovative design the G3 is one of, if not the best Android smartphone currently availa...
Abstract: Featuring a micro SD slot, metallic frame design and QHD screen, the G3 is initially an "impressive" new phone. Regarding the screen however, TechRadar noted "it doesn't feel like LG is offering a huge deal more" than its predecessor, the LG G2.Highlig...
Detailed video, Intuitive user interface, Usable smart features, Strong camera, Well designed, High-res music support, Powerful performance
Audio performance could be more exciting, Size won't be for everyone, Battery could be better, Screen needs to be brighter
Following any big predecessor is always a daunting task for any product, but the LG G3 has done it like a pro.Fixing most of our complaints with the G2, LG has produced a bigger, better version of its already excellent predecessor.Its size won't be for ev...
Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Display offers lots of potential, design, great camera, power
Battery life isn't great, might simply be too big for some people
LG has thrown everything into the LG G3, looking to maintain the momentum of the earlier G2 and offer something that stands out from the pack. It achieves that with the Quad HD display, being the first of a new breed of super-high resolution smartph...