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June 2012
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The editors liked
Harga terjangkau
Layar bening
Nyaman dipakai
Baterai mumpuni
Desain Slim
Android Ice Cream Sandwich & Optimus UI v.3.0
Prosesor Quad Core 1
5GHz
Layar HD True HDIPS LCD 4.7 inci
Kamera 8MP & Video full HD
Quad Core Termurah
Prosesor NVIDIA Tegra 3 quadcore 1.5 GHz
Layar TrueHD 1280x720p dengan subpiksel RGB
Batre besar 2150mAh dan bersifat removable
Performa secara keseluruhan sangat bagus
Pemutar video bawaan yang berkualitas
Back cover tidak licin
Slot micro SD
Harg
The editors didn't like
Absen notifikasi LED
Performa tidak sebaik pesaingnya
Fitur pada kamera relatif standar jika dibandingkan kompetitor
Kesimpulan
Kehadiran Optimus 4X HD mungkin membuat para kompetitor yang sudah lebih dulu muncul menjadi khawatir
Tapi bagi pengguna hal ini tentu positif mengingat semakin banyaknya opsi y
Bright display, LG's tinkering adds some nice customisation features, powerful, microSD slot and removable battery means flexibility, NFC tags in the box
Connection issues, battery life on the short side, design might not be for some
A powerful handset that suffers a few shortcomings. It's capable, but lacks the wow factor of its big rivals....
Abstract: Quad core phones are the new benchmark in Android at the moment and LG have just launched the Optimus 4X HD. The specs are impressive, Android 4.0Quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, with 4.7” 1280 x 720 Screen8.9mm thin8-megapixel camera,1.3-megapixel...
LG’s new 4X HD is not only the cheapest quad-core über-phone around, it's also the smallest and lightest, if only by the slimmest of margins. It may not shout "Look at me" like the opposition from HTC or Samsung but it’s a smart and solid bit of kit ...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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Published: 2012-07-16, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Internet browsing speed, Expandable memory, Great video playback, Good battery life
Screen clarity, Video camera autofocus, Signal meter erratic, Volume low on music
If we didn't live in a world where we have the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X, there is no doubt about it – the LG Optimus 4X HD would be the best phone out there bar none. Its specs are fantastic.The trouble is, LG has released this handset six months too l...
Overall display quality, high brightness and resolution, Powerful and responsive, Welldesigned LG overlay, not overkill, Sober, elegant design, Versatile and effective Media Plex player
Glossy screen gives reflections, Camera and photo app could be perfected, Far lower battery life than the GS3
After what seems like years in the high-tech wilderness, LG is back with this powerful, well-finished, user-friendly and enjoyable quad-core smartphone. We haven't seen such a coherent mobile device from the brand in a long time. The Optimus 4X HD is a...
Abstract: The LG Optimus 4X HD hopes to resolve this once and for all, bringing LG back in-line with the competition. Packing a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and a 4.7-inch True IPS display with a pixel density of 312ppi, easily puts the ...
The LG Optimus 4X HD demonstrates the power of a quad-core processor, particularly in gaming. It also has a gorgeous display and the latest available version of Android to boot. The camera isn't as good as the HTC One phones or the Samsung Galaxy S III...
The LG Optimus 4X HD features a sharp, bright 4.7in feature, and the quad-core chip can handle any app or game. But the battery life and camera disappoint...
Abstract: Almost six months later the handset has finally made its way over to the UK, beating the highly anticipated Huawei Ascend D-Quad, and joining the likes of HTC's One X and Samsung's Galaxy S3 at the higher-end of the Android market. Competition is tough at...