Published: 2014-05-27, Author: Ian , review by: digitalspy.com
Abstract: So, today was the big day that LG launched its new flagship phone, the G3 . We've had our hands on it at the London launch event, and we have to say we are rather pleased to have done so, because this is a handset that has the potential to shake things up...
Lightweight chassis isn't premium enough, QHD doesn't wow and could hurt battery
The user interface update is probably the best part of the LG G3, which has moved from a convoluted mess to a sleek, flat icon design. The notification area has been massively stripped back with a thinner typography used (which is prevalent throughout the...
Abstract: It's hard not to approach the brand new LG G3 smartphone with a sense of déjà vu. The run up to the launch of the Korean company's latest flagship has been leakier than Edward Snowden paddling up the Thames in a colander row boat, so one cannot help but h...
Remarkable hi-res display, Laser-focused camera, Slick new interface
It's SO big, Plasticky back cover, One-button control
So is this the perfect phone? It's certainly the most powerful on the market at the moment and like Samsung did with the Galaxy S5, LG has focused on the basics rather than chucking exotic extra hardware features in for their own sake.Apart of course from...
Pin-sharp QHD screen, Good camera, particularly in low-light, Extremely ergonomic for such a large phone, Costs less than the competition, Slick and simple UI
Average battery life, Screen could be brighter, Poor speaker
The LG G3 is LG's best phone yet. The screen is special but we'd have been happy for a 1080p display and better battery life. However the LG G3 has no real weaknesses, it's an all-round great phone.Next, read our best mobile phones round-up...
Published: 2014-07-24, Author: Tony , review by: pcworld.co.nz
First 1440p smartphone in Australia, 5.5-inch screen in 5in smartphone body, Innovative laser autofocus camera, Intuitive Android 4.4 overlay, Wireless charging pad included, Powerful innards
Below par battery life
Almost everything about the LG flagship represents an improvement. The design and screen put LG in a league of its own, while LG's laser autofocus technology brings genuine innovation to the stagnant smartphone camera. Unfortunately, the G3 is too powerfu...
Published: 2015-02-24, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: What is an Android update anymore? Most companies have already established an aesthetic, a particular divergent design that harnesses, but often distracts from, the austere beauty of stock Android. If you consider the software found on a Nexus device to b...
The LG G3 is a large Android handset that does many things well, providing a very attractive alternative to handsets like HTC's M8 or the Sony Xperia Z2. But its mediocre battery performance keeps the handset from fulfilling its full potential.I recommend...