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O2 LG G2 13.2 cm (5.2") Single SIM Android 4.2.2 4G Micro-USB B 2 GB 3000 mAh Black

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Bullet Points O2 LG G2 13.2 cm (5.2") Single SIM Android 4.2.2 4G Micro-USB B 2 GB 3000 mAh Black
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  • - 13.2 cm (5.2") 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • - Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz
  • - 2 GB
  • - 4G Single SIM MicroSIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 13 MP
  • - 3000 mAh
  • - Android 4.2.2
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G2 - 5.2" Full HD IPS, HSPA+, 4G LTE, 2.3 GHz Quad Core Qualcomm Snapdragon, RAM 2 GB, 13 MP, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3000 mAh, Android 4.2.2
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O2 LG G2, 13.2 cm (5.2"), 1920 x 1080 pixels, 2 GB, 13 MP, Android 4.2.2, Black

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O2 LG G2. Display diagonal: 13.2 cm (5.2"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Processor frequency: 2.3 GHz, Processor family: Qualcomm Snapdragon, Processor model: 800. RAM capacity: 2 GB. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 13 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Android 4.2.2. Battery capacity: 3000 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 140 g

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Reviews
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Uk has collected 806 expert reviews for O2 LG G2 13.2 cm (5.2") Single SIM Android 4.2.2 4G Micro-USB B 2 GB 3000 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
86%
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techview.co
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2014-05-16 03:32:23
When considering what makes a good smartphone there's a lot of factors that come to mind. The obvious ones such as user interface, display quality and overall specifications are all major factors but equally important is the battery life and usability fac...
0%
knowyourmobile.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:23
While the Nexus name is widely recognised and well-regarded, LG is undergoing a re-branding excercise, dropping the Optimus moniker and simply running with LG G2. It is, arguably, the best smartphone LG has produced to date, so it would be a shame for it...
Good Incredible power, amazing screen, fantastic battery life...
Bad No MicroSD card slot, button placement could prove an issue for some...
Bottom line LG has had to play second fiddle to many other Android hardware makers in recent years, but by working with Google on the popular Nexus 4, the company is clearly on the rise. The G2 is an accomplished and likeable handset that is well specced, provides g...
80%
knowyourmobile.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:23
While the Nexus name is widely recognised and well-regarded, LG is undergoing a re-branding excercise, dropping the Optimus moniker and simply running with LG G2. It is, arguably, the best smartphone LG has produced to date, so it would be a shame for it...
Good Incredible power, amazing screen, fantastic battery life...
Bad No MicroSD card slot, button placement could prove an issue for some...
Bottom line LG has had to play second fiddle to many other Android hardware makers in recent years, but by working with Google on the popular Nexus 4, the company is clearly on the rise. The G2 is an accomplished and likeable handset that is well specced, provides...
80%
tweaktown.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
With all of the hoopla surrounding the Galaxy range of smartphones from Samsung, there's not much time for anything else special in the Android world. This is where reviewers like myself, and my peers on other sites, TV shows, magazines and more, have to...
Bottom line For a while, I've been writing in my news that LG would become a serious contender in the Android smartphone space, something that the market needs. Right now, we have Samsung and HTC, the former pushing out countless Galaxy devices - with huge success f...
90%
theregister.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
For all the variation in screen size and the occasional BlackBerry with a keyboard, the design of modern smartphones is remarkably similar: an oblong lump with some sort of button arrangement below the screen and the power and volume controls scattered a...
Bottom line If you can live with the fixed battery and equally fixed storage, the G2 is a rather impressive bag of tricks. It's surprisingly small and svelte for something with a 5.2-inch screen and that screen is a very good example of the breed. The battery is use...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Just how bad is the LG skin? Is it worse than TouchWiz? How is that button on the back? That’s what people say to me when the see I’ve got the LG G2. The LG G2 is one of the most unique devices of recent times and as I’ve had one for a few weeks now an...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a great phone, with a bit of fiddling it's an amazing phone, with a bit of hacking it would be an astounding phone. It's just the normal person buying one of these won't probably be able to even turn off some of the unnecessary features. Whic...
80%
fatducktech.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG tries something different with the G2, but with the just-announced Nexus 5 , the reasons to put up with its difference pretty much evaporate.LG's G2 does a lot right. For a start, it's quite a technical powerhouse, with a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800...
Bottom line There's nothing wrong with taking risks with smartphone design, but a risk is still a risk. The LG G2's underlying hardware is very solid, but the oddly placed power/volume buttons are a better talking point than a purchasing factor in my view.The complic...
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itproportal.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
If LG has got things right with its top flight G2 phone, priced at the £440 mark, the company might steal some thunder from the market leaders. The obvious competition for this 5.2in handset includes the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Sony Xperia Z1 – so...
Good Fantastic screen, Top notch processor, Clever user interface tweaks, Good camera...
Bad No expandable storage, Plasticky chassis...
Bottom line The inability to add extra storage is a real downer, and a very unfortunate decision by LG. I'm not a fan of the slightly budget feel of the G2's backplate either – a more premium finish might have done better in the style wars. That said, there's loads...
90%
whatmobile.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
As you get used to the LG G2 you may find yourself asking “why isn’t this thing bigger?”No, we don’t mean literally bigger, as the 5.2 inch display has more than enough space for any task you could ask of a smartphone. But it’s evident that, in the G2, LG...
Good Vibrant, attractive display, A range of helpful new features, Powerful innards...
Bad Camera lacking, Gets hot too quickly, Inconvenient button placement...
76%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG has done a lot to improve its image lately by working with Google on the Nexus 4, but the South Korean company doesn't just want the respect of its peers - it's keen to unseat its Android rivals with a phone that is all its own. Is that handset the...
Good Android phones continue to lead the smartphone pack when it comes to downright ludicrous screen sizes, and while the G2 isn't the biggest out there, it's still something of a whopper, running almost edge to edge with minimal bezel. At 5.2-inches from corner to corner, the full HD IPS+ panel offers a pixel density of 424 ppi - putting aside the technical mumbo-jumbo for a moment, that basically me...
Bad The G2's rear-mounted Power and Volume keys are likely to divide opinion - LG claims they rest in a more natural position but we found they take a bit of getting used to. It's also fair to say that the handset isn't the most attractive Android blower available right now. It's certainly far from ugly, but it doesn't have the same head-turning quality that the HTC One and iPhone 5S have. Android 4.
Bottom line With that massive screen and super-fast quad core CPU, the G2 leaves practically every other Android phone in its wake. It's so powerful that we couldn't get it to stutter no matter what we threw at it, so if you're an advanced mobile user who enjoys p...
80%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 has a tough market to compete in, the high end Android arena has a lot of big players in it currently. We have HTC, Samsung and Google all with devices around about 5″ so the G2 will draw lots of comparisons.I’ve only had the G2 for a few hou...
Bottom line My initial conclusion is that the LG G2 is an amazing device, with quite a few quirks in the software and over the next few weeks I'll be seeing what does what, how to turn things off, how the camera performs, if the rear buttons start to annoy and whethe...
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gadgetguy.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG’s flagship for the second half of the year is ready to go, and if you’re after a smartphone that lets you decide how you want to use it, the G2 has your name written all over it. The second flagship smartphone of the year for LG, the G2 is a diffe...
Good One of the most versatile smartphones out there; The only phone to date that natively supports FLAC lossless audio; Excellent sound through the headphone port; Great screen; Solid performance; Cat4 LTE means Vodafone users could potentially see speeds in...
Bad Plastic build is less impressive than the glass used in the Optimus G; No upgradeable memory;...
Bottom line LG's G2 does a lot of things very, very well.Between the two day battery life, excellent screen, solid audio performance, and top mobile broadband speeds, it's easy to recognise the G2 as being better than Samsung's S4, which is what this phone feels like...
90%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Our review sample was kindly provided by Three. The G2 is £49 on a £35-per-month contract from Three's website.It's been a long time since we last saw a high-end LG phone. Even the top-end models we encountered at this year's MWC show, such as the LG Opti...
Bottom line A beautiful screen and great camera and battery life make the G2 a phone to be reckoned with - we just wish it had expandable storage...
100%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
We review the LG G2, a well-priced, top performing high-end Android smartpone. Watch our LG G2 Android smartphone review. For the full story read: LG G2 review: The best smartphone you can buy . After successfully teaming up with Google for the Nexus 4...
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channelnews.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Key Features: 5.2-inch Full HD IPS display; 13-megapixel OIS camera; Rear button placement...
Good Great phone, fast Stunning 5.2inch edgetoedge display Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU Strong battery life A Great price...
Bad A big question mark hangs over whether consumers will like the rear controls It does have a plastic feel but so does the Galaxy S4 and Samsung has sold millions of these smartphones...
90%
smarthouse.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
When I first saw the LG G2 I was impressed. The device was fast and under the bonnet LG had built in a lot of software and features that distinguished this device from the likes of the Samsung S4. This device will go on sale in Australia shortly for $699...
Good Great phone, fast Stunning 5.2, inch edge, to, edge display Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU Strong battery life A Great price...
Bad A big question mark hangs over whether consumers will like the rear controls It does have a plastic feel but so does the Galaxy S4 and Samsung has sold millions of these smartphones...
100%
geeksquad.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
After some frantic skirmishes, the smartphone battlefield has gone a little quiet of late as manufacturers have shifted focus from scrabbling over the entry-level market to slugging it out with the big guns. Instead of peppering each other with multiple h...
Good Brilliant screen, ‘Near zero' bezel due to lack of hardware keys and the placement of power and volume buttons, Lightning-quick response, Guest mode...
Bad Difficult to use the volume key as a camera button without your finger getting in the way of the lens, User interface could be a little more refined, Lack of microSD slot will disappoint some, Design and first impressions, A clean, functional look is the...
0%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
After successfully teaming up with Google for the Nexus 4, LG is back with its own flagship smartphone called the G2. Read our LG G2 review to see if it can take on the iPhone 5S, Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z1 . Despite being a brand new flagship smar...
Bottom line LG trumped the competition with the G2. The phone offers a combination of value for money with high-end features which we haven't seen from rival flagship devices. A great specification combined with impressive design and handy software features mean ther...
90%
digitalversus.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Smartphone manufacturers have been killing themselves trying to convince consumers that their handsets can compete with digital cameras. But truth be told, only a handful of high-end mobiles this year... Yesterday Samsung presented the Galaxy Note 3 at i...
Good Superb display with tons of brightness and contrast, A big screen doesn't necessarily mean a huge phone!, Optimus UI includes some great ideas with lots of customisation options, Buttons on the back: practical location, It's always responsive!, Outstandin...
Bad Glossy plastic shell, Autofocus can be slow in low lighting, No microSD slot, Builtin speaker saturates quickly...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a super-powerful smartphone with a stunning display. It's perfect for multimedia (games, movies, photos, Internet) and has remarkable battery life. Yet another display of genius from LG!...
100%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 was announced on the 7th of August in New York and in true LG style the UK sort of got left behind, the G2 is only just starting to appear at retailers and networks. Last night we attended the UK launch party in London and here are my i...
0%
itreviews.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 ($99.99 up front and $21/month for 24 months or $603.99) is the most powerful Android smartphone on T-Mobile. And unlike with Verizon, there’s no carrier interference in the hardware design—the back-mounted buttons are still a bit odd, but they...
Bottom line The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on T-Mobile...
80%
hereshow.ca
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG is ramping up its efforts in the high-end smartphone market, with a big to-do about its upcoming G2 smartphone, the new flagship device set to become available this Friday, September 27. How does it measure up? We took the device out for a test driv...
Bottom line 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...
0%
techradar.com/au/
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is the beastly smartphone that is LG's answer to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One. It's a massive, yet not entirely unwieldy, smartphone brimming with specs that would make the most discerning geeks drool.So far, LG has been a distant cry from...
Good Amazing screen, Excellent camera, Solid battery life...
Bad Dull design, No microSD slot, Poor button placement...
Bottom line As far as Android smartphones go, you can do no wrong with the LG G2. If you can live with the awful button placement - and we don't see why you can't learn to deal with it - you'll come to love this phone. The G2 has everything you could ask for in a sm...
90%
whathifi.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG can make great smartphones. The Google Nexus 4 proves that. But the Android arena is getting pretty crowded, and it takes something special to push the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One out of the spotlight. Enter the LG G2, a specimen of unb...
Good Big, beautiful screen, Thoughtful design, Powerful performance...
Bad The sound could be punchier and more exciting...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a brilliant phone. Its sound quality could be more engaging, though it does sound great with high-res audio. But arguably that's outweighed by everything else on offer: a stunning display, ergonomic design, clever features, excellent camera...
100%
mobilechoiceuk.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Earlier this year we were awestruck by the fantastic LG G Pro, a smartphone so rammed with fantastic features that were surprised it didnt explode into tiny chunks, Mr Creosote-style. The only bum being that it didnt actually hit British shores. Its a...
Good Glorious edgetoedge HD screen; Smart and featurepacked camera; Effortless multitasking; Great battery life...
Bad No memory card slot; Plasticky design...
Bottom line There’s a lot to take in with the LG G2, which is rammed full of all kinds of interesting and innovative features. Thankfully most of these features are actually useful (or at the very least cool), and you can effortlessly multi-task with a lot of them. T...
90%
digitalspy.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG 's G2 sort of came out of nowhere. A brief set of rumours in the build-up to its launch, followed by an initially good critical reception, left us wanting to know more. Now, with the G2 sat in front of us, we feel like we can deliver our opinion on the...
Bottom line We love the G2's display, speed and power. We aren't so keen on its UI tweaks or the abundance of plastic involved in its design. Combine this phone with something like the HTC One and then you have the Android handset to end all, but right now it just pl...
80%
pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
If LG is going to make a success of its premier G2 smartphone, complete with 5.2-inch screen, it's going to need to battle it out hard with Samsung, Apple and Sony while trying not to make the same mistakes as HTC - like not spending enough on good qualit...
Good Visually appealing, feels great as a phone, sound quality for music is insanely good, fast and slick (Snapdragon S800), decent battery life...
Bad Camera isn't as good as either of the main competitors, fairly expensive, no microSD expansion...
Bottom line The G2 is easily a competitor for every other high-end smartphone out there. The "weird" button layout works for us, and it's paired with some smart touch functions that are well thought out. The phone looks and feels great, and just works as a smar...
100%
wired.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The UK hasn't seen many of LG's more impressive Android smartphones, but now following in the footsteps of the super-successful Google Nexus 4 comes the high-end G2. There's no pricing or release date available yet for the G2, but Carphone Warehouse does...
Good Impressive processor that yields equally impressive results, big Full HD edgetoedge screen, light and strong unibody design...
Bad No expandable memory, no removable battery, fixed homescreen with instructional panels...
Bottom line If you're looking for a high-end Android phone that offers a big, bright display you can use without stretching the tendons in your hand, the G2 is pretty much ideal. The G2 sports more screen than its main Android rivals, and yet remains...
90%
hardwarezone.com.sg
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
At the rate that flagship Android smartphones are hitting the market, it's becoming increasingly difficult to release something that truly stands out from the crowd. LG thinks it's solved that problem with the LG G2 (it's dropping the Optimus moniker) - b...
Good Gorgeous 5.2inch IPS display, Ultra thin bezel, Ergonomic rear buttons, Useful features like AnswerMe, KnockOn, and Guest Mode, Above average camera performance...
Bad Cheap feeling, generic, plastic build, No expandable memory...
85%
tech.uk.msn.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Let's start with the feature that LG is touting as the standout aspect of the design – the Rear Key. We're told that the G2 is the first smartphone to be completely devoid of buttons on the sides of the device. The master Rear Key on the back controls all...
Good The display is fantastic, the battery life as good as we've seen on a smartphone in a long while and it's got plenty of juice in the engine, What's not?, The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to.
Bad The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to...
Bottom line The best LG smartphone ever? You betcha. Better than HTC and Samsung's top guns? Not quite – but the G2 definitely hits the upper echelons of the Android hierarchy...
80%
3g.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is a remarkable phone with very few missteps. Sure it would be nice if it had a micro SD card slot and a more premium body, but in all other ways it’s almost perfect, with everything from a great screen and specs, to a top flight camera, str...
Good Brilliant specs, great camera, high resolution display, innovative features, strong battery life.
Bad Plastic build, no micro SD card slot.
Bottom line The LG G2 is probably the best phone on the planet right now. It combines top flight specs with a great camera and even better display alongside a wealth of innovative features. It even has good battery life...
90%
knowyourmobile.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
I managed to get my mitts on the LG G2 in LG's rather sizable corner of the IFA 2013 complex and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the handset. Previously LG has often copied its close rival and neighbour, Samsung, both in overall design and in...
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stuff.tv
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is a very attractive customer from the front. Resembling a slightly squarer Nexus 4 , its gorgeously slick glossy black finish is accented by two complementary sprinkles of silver: the speaker at the top and the LG logo at the bottom. Simple, cl...
Good Faster than Bolt on cheetah steroids, Superb screen and cracking camera, Battery has Duracell Bunny DNA...
Bad Quirky buttons take getting used to, Plastic back is a little bland...
Bottom line We can't remember ever being particularly excited about an LG phone, but the G2 changed that when its specs were released, and to our great amazement the G2 is just as brilliant in the flesh as it is on paper. It dispatches its arc...
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digitalspy.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG 's G2 is the company's answer to Samsung's Galaxy S4. Packing the latest Snapdragon 800 processor and a top of the line 5.2-inch Full HD display, it's quite the handset. LG has taken a slightly...
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pocket-lint.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG has, for some time, been making rather nice phones that have been largely ignored by everyone. We loved the Optimus 2X and thought it was one of the smarter additions to the Android phone world that we'd seen. It was only with the Nexus 4 that the firm...
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canadianreviewer.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaLG's big smartphone release of 2013 is the G2 which is the successor to last year's accomplished but tepid LG Optimus G. The device is slated to be revealed tomorrow in New York but the video above gives away what the device lo...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG has never made any really significant waves in the smartphone market (excluding the Nexus 4), but it aims to change this with the new LG G2 . It will take on the big guns including Korean rival Samsung so we take a look at the two in our Samsung Galaxy...
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crn.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG made such a fuss over its redesigned, pumped up G2 flagship smartphone, announced today in New York, that we thought we better spend some time getting to know it. Especially amid claims that it's basically going to save the world (honest, LG did that)...
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goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
After more than a month of leaks and rumours, most of which turned out to be correct, LG has officially announced its latest flagship Android phone, the G2. It has high-end specifications and a huge 5.2in screen, but the real interesting feature is LG's d...
Good Outstanding 5.2in IPS display, Very good battery life, Fast performance...
Bad LG's software overlay isn't very good, Slippery, slimy rear finish, No microSD card slot...
Bottom line 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...
75%
trustedreviews.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
What is the LG G2? The LG G2 is LG's Android rival to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One . A phone tasked with reinstating LG as a leading player on the smartphone scene, the phone features an array of high-end innards. It has a 13-megapixel camera, a 2.26...
Good Stunning 5.2-inch edge-to-edge display, Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU, Strong battery life...
Bad Cheap plastic build, Awkward button placement...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an impressive return to smartphone prominence for the South Korean company but one which still falls slightly short. It is a worthy rival to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One but thanks to plastic build, peculiar button placement and less tha...
80%
techradar.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG needs something big, grand and impressive to take on the current smartphone incumbents... and it thinks it's found just that in the insanely powerful LG G2. It's a phone that, once again, bears the most resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S4, with a plas...
Good Great specs, Amazing screen...
Bad Dull design, No microSD slot...
Bottom line As far as Android smartphones go, you can do no wrong with the LG G2. If you can live with the awful button placement - and we don't see why you can't learn to deal with it - you'll come to love this phone.The G2 has everything you could ask for in a smar...
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T3.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is the brand's biggest attack yet on the flagship Android smartphones that have, until now, remained the main point of call for customers not looking to buy an iPhone 5s . For those customers the choices have been mightily impressive, the Samsu...
Good Outstanding screen, Incredibly quick processor, KnockOn...
Bad Uninspiring design, Too big, Only 16/32GB...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The T-Mobile G2 Touch is the successor to 2008's much ballyhooed T-Mobile G1 (aka the "Google Phone"). The T-Mobile G2 Touch can handle theoretical throughput speeds of up to 14.4 megabits per second. The G2 runs a newer version of Google Android (2...
Bottom line All in all I had no problems with the design and feel of the phone, and I'm encouraged by its performance on the HSPA+ network. But several things might make me hesitate before buying the G2. I was disappointed with the voice quality, underwhelmed by...
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ausdroid.net
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2014-06-05 06:31:56
LG has made some really good moves in the last couple of years, clawing their way out of relative obscurity in the Smartphone industry to a place where the upcoming launch of their latest handset – the LG G2 – was actually building the same sort of hype a...
Good Beautiful Screen, Blazingly Fast Performance, Great Camera...
Bad Slick Plastic case, Sometimes over the top Android skinning, Keyboard...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a monster of a phone, in terms of hardware it shows exactly what LG as a hardware designer and manufacturer is capable of. LG has long been known for their excellent high quality components and with the last few series of phones, they are beg...
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cybershack.com.au
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2014-06-07 03:54:09
Don't be confused when you unpack the G G2 smartphone and can't find the ‘on' button. Traditionally, the button is at the side, or on top the handset. Not so with the G2. In its wisdom, LG has decided that the switch should be located on the backside of t...
Good Light, superfast processor, good battery life, nice display...
Bad Not too sure about start and volume buttons being on the back...
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ocaholic.ch.english
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2014-06-18 14:46:40
With the G2, LG has a new flagship smartphone in its portfolio. There is a 5.2 inch screen, a Snapdragon 800 SoC and a 3200 mAh batter which, from a hardware perspective sound like a really compelling offer. LG also offers this phone at a rather attractiv...
Bottom line Performance Battery life   Display / Camera The LG G2 is equipped with a 52inch display True HD IPS Plus panel which provides lifelike colors while both contrast and brightness are really good We also can't complain about the camera You get a 13 megapix...
90%
ouritdept.co.uk
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2014-07-05 02:38:43
For fans of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One smartphones, the new LG G2 places LG in the game with a competitive device that offers a nice variety of high end features.The new LG G2 smartphone has made LG a leading manufacturer on the smartphone mark...
Good Larger screen with impressive coloring and thin bezel makes the high definition display stand out, High performance quadcore processing makes multitasking a snap, Long battery life surpasses other similar devices on the market, 13 megapixel camera with du...
Bad Plastic casing is prone to fingerprints, KnockON screen waking gesture does not always perform as advertised, Although solidly built, some customers consider the plastic casing a drawback, Lack of microSD card slot for storage expansion...
Bottom line LG has reclaimed its place in the smartphone market with the introduction of the LG G2. A big plus is the powerful quad core processor that runs on 2.3GHz for each core. This is supported by 2 GB of DDR3 RAM and an Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit whic...
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mobilesyrup.com
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2014-07-27 01:40:45
For a company of LG's size and leadership in so many areas of tech, from televisions to washing machines, having comparatively small market share in the smartphone business must chafe. The company, like its South Korean counterpart Samsung, has been makin...
Bottom line 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...
85%
thunderbaylive.com
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2014-08-06 15:51:46
Lisa Gade reviews the LG G2 flagship Android smartphone. In this review we look at the AT&T version, but all carrier variants should be very similar. The LG G2 has a superb 5.2″ full HD IPS display and it runs on the new 2.26GHz Qualcomm 800 quad core CPU...
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whathifi.com
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2014-08-23 07:12:43
On release, the LG G2 wowed us with its gorgeous display, lightning-fast performance, great camera and remarkable specification – it was the first smartphone with high-res audio support. The new kids on the block may have toppled it now, but don't dismis...
Good Big, beautiful screen, Thoughtful design, Powerful performance...
Bad The sound could be punchier and more exciting...
Bottom line On release, the LG G2 wowed us with its gorgeous display, lightning-fast performance, great camera and remarkable specification – it was the first smartphone with high-res audio support.The new kids on the block may have toppled it now, but don't dismiss...
80%
whatsyourtech.ca
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2014-10-25 06:43:56
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...
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knowyourmobile.com
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2014-11-02 10:57:51
While the Nexus name is widely recognised and well-regarded, LG is undergoing a re-branding excercise, dropping the Optimus moniker and simply running with LG G2. It is, arguably, the best smartphone LG has produced to date, so it would be a shame for it...
Good Incredible power, amazing screen, fantastic battery life...
Bad No MicroSD card slot, button placement could prove an issue for some...
Bottom line LG G3 Arrives LG's now launched the successor to the LG G2 and funnily enough it's called the LG G3 . As you might expect, it's a fairly all-round upgrade of the LG G2, and the improvements include a refined bodyshell, a Snapdragon 801 processor, and a...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-27 08:32:04
The new LG G3, reviewed, may have impressive specifications, but as you'll see, it has a lot to live up to given that its predecessor, the G2, also reviewed, is a tough act to follow. LG G2 vs LG G3: Price The G2 was a real bargain at £399 (now availab...
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techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-27 08:32:04
When the LG G2 was released we judged it to be the best smartphone money can buy, and to this day it sits atop our best smartphone 2014 chart. It has set a huge example for the LG G3 to live up to. Here we compare the specs of the LG G2 and LG G3. Don't f...
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macworld.co.uk
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2014-12-27 08:32:04
Our colleagues over at PC Advisor describe the LG G2 as 'the best smartphone you can buy'. They're referring to its unsurpassed blend of value and performance. It's a high-end Android smartphone that offers all the features you might expect in a well-buil...
Bottom line The LG G2 is without a doubt a great deal. If you are in the market for an Android phone we can't recommend it enough. And you would save some money buying the LG over upgrading to the most recent high-end iPhone. But we think that your smartphone is wort...
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expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-01-17 20:18:07
There's one part of the G2's design that goes against the grain. There are no buttons around the edge - instead, the volume and screen lock buttons sit on the back. We're not convinced this works. The volume buttons sit within easy reach of your index fin...
Bottom line A beautiful screen and great battery life make the LG G2 a phone to be reckoned with - we just wish it had expandable storage...
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evogadget.com
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2015-02-06 18:35:38
With the massive boom in popularity of gaming on the go, smartphone developments are pushing the boundaries of technology even further. Here are the some of the best examples from the 2014 releases:With a 3000mAh battery, the G2 from LG is one of the best...
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gizmodo.com.au
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2015-06-04 15:51:37
How does LG keep making such great devices with such bad software? I don't understand. Thankfully, the LG G2 is a device you can tweak to your heart's content. At least you'll want to anyway.The G2 boasts a blazing 2.26GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 800 proces...
Bottom line If you want the smartphone equivalent of a jet-engine in your pocket, get the G2. It's powerful, sleek and curiously designed. You shouldn't buy this phone, however, if you don't like to tweak a phone's software to make it worthwhile owning. If you can't...
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whistleout.com.au
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2015-06-13 09:52:25
With the G2, LG is hedging its bets in a variety of different ways. The handset is packed to the gills with the best bits of tech available and LG's approach to software seems to be ‘if you don't like what we do then change it'. But does this power and va...
Bottom line The LG G2 gets the basics right, with first-class performance and battery life and one of the best touch screens in the market. If you know how to add to this equation by downloading your own software modifications from the Play Store, then you are on a w...
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wired.co.uk
Updated:
2015-07-04 10:29:34
Phablets bridge the gap between phones and tablets. They can make calls and access the internet via a mobile network, but they also have screens that are big enough (just about) to allow you to use them like a tablet. The form factor has already overtaken...
90%
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2016-02-05 10:44:49
LG is one of the top 5 mobile phone makers globally, but the company's local presence is small. Will this change with its new flagship - the G2?Despite being around the same size as a Galaxy S4 (review), the G2 boasts a bigger 5.2" full HD (423 ppi) IPS t...
Good Bests rivals on pricing; blistering CPU performance; LTE connectivity; excellent display; good audio recording and playback; very good camera performance; and KnockOn functionality...
Bad Rear button placement might put some users off...
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dailystar.co.uk
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2016-02-05 10:44:49
We get our hands on the new LG G2, but is it any good? [STUDIOELITE.CO.UK]GIVE your eyes the ultimate experience with the best smartphone screen ever.The LG G2 looks like any other Android device, until you power it up.Flick on the rather neat power butto...
Bottom line We love the LG G2. It's fast, fun and has the best screen you'll ever see.If you want a larger phone, this is one of the best on the market.The only thing that lets the G2 down is its plastic back cover, which makes it feel cheap.Had LG included an alumin...
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techdigest.tv
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2016-02-05 10:44:51
With the unusual placement seeming to confirm earlier rumours, one does wonder just how many of the other previously leaked specifications are now accurate. Could the G2 come packing a 5.2-inch 1080p display, super-thin chassis and Qualcomm Snapdragon 800...
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futurefive.co.nz
Updated:
2016-02-20 10:28:25
After my last article testing the Note 3, I returned to my iPhone 4 determined to give it a go, two weeks later I had made the decision and invested in a new phone, but why an LG G2?I attended Big Boy's Toys last month and was wandering around debating wh...
Good 5.2” of glorious beautiful screen, Super fast Snapdragon 800 chip, 2 GB RAM, Slim, powerful and fricking awesome...
Bad Lack of expandable memory, Range of accessories limited, Plastic casing isn't premium...
Bottom line 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...
90%
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2016-04-05 19:02:18
LG's new flagship smartphone certainly has much to live up to. As a clear competitor to Samsung's Galaxy S4, the G2 is immediately playing catch-up to one of the most popular phones on the market. Its extensive software features, glossy, plastic finish an...
Good Outstanding 5.2in IPS display, Very good battery life, Fast performance...
Bad LG's software overlay isn't very good, Slippery, slimy rear finish, No microSD card slot...
Bottom line 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...
75%
hungrygeeks.ph
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:48
IntroductionI've been using the LG G2, I think for 2 years and I've never used a phone with such versatility. It was my second smart phone after using the Sony Xperia and it was a happy switch for me. The LG G2 survived a series of scary drops, a lot of e...
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fhm.com.ph
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2016-11-19 06:27:49
Plenty of smartphones, flagship or not, have landed on our tech lab here in FHM, with varying verdicts slapped on them at the end of the testing period. To be honest, through the years we've learned to tone down our expectations for all gadgets. The fact...
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pinoytechblog.com
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:49
LG took its time to make its way back in people's radar as a premium phone manufacturer. Their flagship Optimus phones didn't really cut it in the unforgiving mobile market but with their latest G2 phone, they're now back in the game and gunning for the l...
Bottom line When tech sites and magazines gave high praises to the LG G2, I finally understood them. This phone not only looks good and feels right, it also performs exceptionally in everything you would want from a smartphone. It has a great display, one of the best...
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technoodling.net
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:49
The LG G2′s arrestingly vivid and visually dominating edge-to-edge 5.2″ screen will own you – that and the utter responsiveness, the graphic-intense games and world-forgetting videos it can handle flawlessly, the impressive camera (in terms of low light c...
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gadgetsmagazine.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:49
Okay, true confessions: I am an Apple girl. The only time I tried out an Android device was maybe two years ago when I ordered what was then a flagship device for another brand. I intended to use it as a second phone, but I'm afraid I did not warm to the...
Good Powerful quadcore processor, Vibrant, fullHD screen, 13MP main camera with OIS, Lots of nice little features...
Bad A bit too wide for onehanded use, Slippery plastic material could make it prone to drops...
Bottom line A powerful processor, the Jelly Bean platform overlaid with LG's own advanced innovations make this flagship smartphone a strong contender for those looking for that one multi-function device that they will see them through the day.Okay, true confessions:...
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unbox.ph
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
Our full review of the LG G2!LG has had a history of being bold with their hardware designs. One of the craziest products they've ever made was the LG Vu, a squarish phablet that never really got any traction in the market. That one was a little too far o...
Bottom line Pwede!!!The LG G2 is a solid, competitive, and flagship-worthy all-around smartphone. It delivers a phablet viewing experience while retaining a sleek and compact smartphone form factor. It has a roaring engine that lets it handle whatever you throw at it...
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igadgetnews.com
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
LG G2 features the 5.2-inch screen with 1920×1080 pixel display, 423ppi, the size of 138.5×70.9×8.9mm, Android 4.2 OS, Snapdragon MSM8974 quad-core processor with 2314MHz main frequency, 2GB of RAM and 32GB ROM; 3000mAh battery; 210W front-facing camera a...
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tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
It's raining smartphones- high-end smartphones. The choices that potential buyers have this holiday season is staggering and LG wants to make sure their flagship product, the LG G2 is seen and heard loudly in this very crowded space. I received the LG G2...
Bottom line The LG G2 surprised me in a good way. I was expected a good phone but the G2 has everything it takes to be a GREAT phone. There are a few rough edges that LG needs to work on such as the non-expandable 16GB capacity, the very shiny back cover that attra...
85%
yugatech.com
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
LG Mobile Philippines made a lot of effort to bring the LG G2 to the Philippines just weeks after its global announcement back in August. In a span of 47 days, the G2 was finally launched in the country. Check out our full review of the LG G2 below.By thi...
Good Good build quality, Great performance, Impressive display quality, Very good camera performance, LTE support...
Bad Power and volume controls need a little getting used to...
Bottom line There's no question that the LG G2 is the best smartphone LG has ever had. The powerful hardware, nice display, great camera performance and really good battery life makes this handset a pretty compelling one. As for the placement of the power and volume...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
At the rate that flagship Android smartphones are hitting the market, it's becoming increasingly difficult to release something that truly stands out from the crowd. LG thinks it's solved that problem with the LG G2 (it's dropping the Optimus moniker) by...
Bottom line We applaud LG for trying something a little different with the G2, gambling with an unconventional button placement on the rear of the device. Fortunately, it works quite well, and we're sure there will be at least a few converts out there who no longer a...
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techpinas.com
Updated:
2016-11-19 06:27:50
Earlier this evening, at the Grand Ballroom of Solaire Resort and Casino in Paranaque City, LG Mobile Philippines officially launched its newest flagship handset, the LG G2 . The smartphone has always looked great in press photos but holding it now, I ha...
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stuff.tv/my/
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2016-11-19 06:27:51
The LG G2 is a very attractive customer from the front. Resembling a slightly squarer Nexus 4 , its gorgeously slick glossy black finish is accented by two complementary sprinkles of silver: the speaker at the top and the LG logo at the bottom. Simple, cl...
Good Faster than Bolt on cheetah steroids, Superb screen and cracking camera, Battery has Duracell Bunny DNA...
Bad Quirky buttons take getting used to, Plastic back is a little bland...
Bottom line We can't remember ever being particularly excited about an LG phone, but the G2 changed that when its specs were released, and to our great amazement the G2 is just as brilliant in the flesh as it is on paper.It dispatches its arch-rival's offering with r...
100%
steves-digicams.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:23
Quick TakeProsiAuto shooting mode is accurate and easy in all situationsNormal mode gives you some creative control of your imagesVery powerful processor allows for multi-image shooting modesOptical Image Stabilization allows you to shoot easily on the...
Bottom line By Josh Fate While the innovations have slowed in the compact digicam market, they have increased greatly on smartphone cameras; because really, who wants to have to carry a phone and a camera when the phone already has one built-in? This has led to so...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:23
Proving itself to be one of the most outstanding Android smartphones launched over the past holiday season, the LG G2 isn’t one to let down a good fight, especially when it’s against a newer rival that’s looking to supplant it from the its top contende...
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lanoc.org
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:23
For what seemed like months we have seen commercials for the LG G2 on television. Recently Verizon Wireless sent one over for us to check out and I have been putting it through daily use. For the most part the G2 is a lot like other phones but it does hav...
Bottom line Now that I have covered my experience with the G2 as well as its performance stats, has my opinion of the phone changed from when it came in? Well yes, in both good and bad ways. When the G2 came in I had heard about its good battery life but I was surpr...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:23
To say that the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is a remarkable device would be a huge understatement. It is a phone that boldly breaks the status quo among Android high-ends – a phone the very existence of which proves that a top-notch Android device can come...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
There are a lot of smartphones out there now. You know this. To add to the confusion, many companies are now parading out multiple top-drawer phones: think Samsung's Galaxy S and Note series, or the Xperia Z and Z Ultra from Sony. Even LG, whose new G2 fl...
Good Amazing battery life, Bright, expansive 1080p screen, It has buttons on the back...
Bad Inconsistent camera, Redundant software additions, It has buttons on the back...
Bottom line A combination of high-level specifications and great battery life make the G2 one of the best flagship Android phones out there. However, those rear-facing buttons won't be for everyone...
87%
bitbitbyte.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Where the Nexus 5 is the pure Android enthusiasts crown jewel of 2013 and the latest iteration of what the perfect (mobile) Google experience is, the LG G2 is what a true spec hound is after. While it is indeed far from pure Android and marred by a manufa...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
You’d think they would have a new offering to compete against other recent phablet releases this holiday season, but Korean based LG has yet to unveil one – surprising to say the least, especially when everyone has something on the table. Then again, i...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
If you’ve been keeping a close eye on our news feed, then you might have noticed that the Google Nexus 5 has been getting quite a lot of attention as of late. And that should come as no surprise since the handset is pretty great, as we concluded in our...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
The HTC One max is a gigantic 5.9-inch phone with the signature HTC One touches - an aluminum back cover, UltraPixel camera and two large front-facing stereo speakers. Big and beautiful, we now compare it against another device that is also relatively...
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mashable.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
It's funny how quickly we get used to ergonomic paradigms. What I mean is, we quickly got used to a smartphone's On/Off button being on the top or right side with the volume button on the left side. Lord help the handset maker who screws with this time-ho...
Good Bright HD 5.2inch screen, Excellent 13MP camera, Great battery life...
Bad No microSD card slot, Soso video viewing, Awkward to navigate onehanded...
Bottom line In nearly all aspects of everyday usage — navigation, readability, processing, camera and battery — LG's G2 outperforms the more vaunted Samsung Galaxy S4...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
And so begins the reign of the latest Nexus smartphone, the aptly named Google Nexus 5, which like its predecessor, has that killer one-two punch with its affordable cost and impressive set of hardware. As we all know, though, the Nexus 5 reads very si...
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gadgetreview.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
The smartphone market may be saturated with high-end devices, but on Android what “high-end” means changes practically every day. The growth in both software and hardware technology, combined with the openness of Android, has made way for some radical thi...
Good Gorgeous 1080p display, Remarkably powerful, Very smart use of hardware, Tons of software customizations.
Bad "New" tech isn't fully thought through, Battery life not quite up to snuff, Reception could be better...
Bottom line An absurdly powerful phone with a beautiful 1080p display, the G2 is a great choice that pushes sma...
81%
the-gadgeteer.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Most Android smartphones these days have similarly sized displays, memory capacities and processor speeds. It makes it really difficult to get noticed when you’re drowning in a sea of shiny black plastic phones that all look alike. Standing out requir...
Good Great performance and battery life, Knock On and other gestures, Wireless charging, 13MP camera...
Bad Odd location of buttons might turn off some people, Strange grid dots that reflect off the screen in the sun...
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hothardware.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
In the ever-intensifying smartphone war, clear lines are being drawn. The only two mobile phone manufacturers making any notable profits at present are Apple (with iOS) and Samsung (with Android). Despite the fact that Android as a whole is dominating...
Good Great performance, Solid design, Beautiful 1080p display, Double-tap to unlock, Fantastic battery life...
Bad Lackluster plastic chassis, No microSD slot nor option for greater than 32GB of storage...
Bottom line We said it from the start, and we'll repeat it for good measure: the LG G2 is as powerful an Android phone as you'll find right now. Its quad-core Snapdragon 800 paired with 2GB of RAM leads to record-breaking performance numbers, and we've honestly never...
90%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
So let's say that you're interested in getting a new high-end smartphone, and having a huge display is one of your top priorities. Well, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is among the handsets matching that description – it is fast, loaded to the brim with nea...
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wired.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is the supercomputer of smartphones — at least for the time being. It's the first phone in the U.S. to sport a Snapdragon 800 system-on-a-chip with a quad-core 2.26GHz CPU. It has two gigs of RAM. It has the 4G LTE and the NFC. It may be faster...
Good Lightningfast and fluid performance. Outstanding battery life. Beautiful 1080p screen with 423 pixels per inch. The 5.2inch screen size feels right. Good video and image quality with optical stabilization system...
Bad You'll want to replace the keyboard immediately. Full of gimmicks and poorly implemented features. You'll wish the buttons were in their normal places instead of on the back. No MicroSD slot. Possibly haunted. Moves around on tables by itself...
80%
techspot.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
It's hard to create a flagship smartphone that stands out from the crowd. When you get into a store and see the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Sony Xperia Z, iPhone 5s, Nokia Lumia 1020, Moto X and others staring back at you, specifications and features blur...
Good Amazing battery life for a performance powerhouse. Beautiful edgetoedge display, complemented by a strong software suite. Finally an LG phone with a decent camera!...
Bad LG's custom skin is heavy and visually unpleasing. Plasticky construction lacks that premium touch.
Bottom line From the spec sheet to the final product, it's clear that the G2 is LG's best effort yet. The company has gone all-out to pack the handset with brutally fast, top-end hardware alongside a strong suite of software features that rivals the Samsung Galaxy S4...
85%
insidehw.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG presented a few new cell phone models in the last year and they were very favorably received. Aside from the cheaper models from the L series that went well on the market we liked the best Nexus 4 and Optimus G, which are both excellent devices. There...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
After successfully teaming up with Google for the Nexus 4, LG is back with its own flagship smartphone called the G2. Read our LG G2 review to see if it can take on the iPhone 5S, Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z1 .Despite being a brand new flagship smartp...
Bottom line LG has trumped the competition with the G2. The phone offers a combination of value for money with high-end features which we haven't seen from rival flagship devices. A great specification combined with impressive design and handy software features mean...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Tired of being left in the shadows, LG came out of hiding very recently to unleash its most prized device in recent memory – the powerhouse of a smartphone in the LG G2. It’s a device that’s not to be messed with, seeing that it’s stuffed with some ama...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
There are many epic rivalries within the wireless industry: Apple vs Samsung, iOS vs Android, Angry Birds vs Fruit Ninja... OK, that last one may not be that epic, but you get the idea. Actually, another very interesting rivalry we can think of right n...
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gadgetreview.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
The Android marketplace today is filled with a few phones, but the most powerful are limited to just two devices as of this month: the Samsung Galaxy Note III, and the LG Optimus G2. We'll be looking at the former soon enough, but the latter is the latest...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
The iPhone 5s is a smartphone that is in many ways better than its predecessor, and one of the upgrades it brings along is the improved 8MP camera. Yup, the resolution hasn't been boosted, but other aspects of the snapper itself have been tweaked, incl...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Though often overshadowed by rival Samsung, LG is delivering quite a punch with the LG G2 that is available on all four major carriers in the U.S. The LG G2 boasts a minimalist design, powerhouse multitasking capabilities, best-in-class specs, brilliant d...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an excellent phone with terrific battery life and some of the best specs on the market today that's enhanced by LG's software optimizations. LG has opted to cleverly enhance the experience of the G2 with additional features, but not overwhelm...
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mobileburn.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. LG G2 (AT&T Model) Rarely does a phone like the LG G2 arrive. The G2 draws obvious parallels to other devices and wades in familiar territory because of its build and its software. However, the recently launche...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-05-16 03:32:24
Question: what's the very best Android smartphone out there? Well, that's hard to tell. Labeling a phone as best in its class is no easy task, and that's especially true when the high-end category is concerned. But if we had to state our favorite top m...
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pcmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 ($99.99 up front and $21/month for 24 months or $603.99) is the most powerful Android smartphone on T-Mobile. And unlike with Verizon, there's no carrier interference in the hardware design—the back-mounted buttons are still a bit odd, but they...
Good Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Bad Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality...
Bottom line The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on T-Mobile...
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androidcentral.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
So much to love in one ph​one, with a few potential deal-breakers thrown inFor those who used them, LG's most recent flagships the Optimus G and Optimus G Pro generally have been regarded as really nice devices with solid hardware and a unique software...
Bottom line If it isn't clear at this point in the review, there is a whole lot about the LG G2 that should have you excited whether you're a screen snob, tech spec geek or camera aficionado. Personal preference on the material choices and button position aside, LG h...
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Laptopmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Business in the front, party in the back. That could be the LG G2's catchphrase, because all of this Android phone's physical buttons are on its back. That isn't the only way this flagship ($99 down, $21 per month on T-Mobile) seeks stands out from the Ga...
Good Superb battery life, Impressive Snapdragon 800 performance, Improved QSlide multitasking, Robust camera features with optical image stabilization...
Bad Rear keys require learning curve, Dimmer display than other flagships, Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a multitasking powerhouse with very long battery life and a sharp camera, but its rear key design isn't for everyone...
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androidheadlines.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
In the past, LG normally gets overlooked when power users are looking for a new phone. Why? Simply because LG usually either makes a crappy phone with little to no support or a mid-range/low-end phone. However in 2012, that all changed. LG introduced us t...
Bottom line The LG G2 is definitely a great device. LG has stepped up their game in the past year and has shown that they are taking the mobile market seriously. I would hands-down recommend the G2 to anyone looking for a phone that will not lag, and that is plent...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is LG's flagship mainstream size (by Android standards) smartphone for fall 2013. It competes with the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Moto X and iPhone 5s, and it does a fine job. While the shiny plastic back and simple front don't set it ahead of...
Bottom line The LG G2 is assuredly the company's best Android phone yet. We were bullish on the also very good Optimus G Pro, but the G2 is all that and more in a more mainstream size. The display is top notch, performance is fast and fluid, the camera is excellen...
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notebookcheck.net
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The South Korean manufacturer now offers its newest flagship in the smartphone sector with the LG G2. This 5.2 inch giant features an extremely swift SoC from Qualcomm. The power-hungry Cortex A15 processor is to supply a great deal of power as fast as it...
Good Extreme performance, IPS screen, Outstanding battery runtime, Full HD videos with 60 fps, Innovative key arrangement...
Bad Non-expandable storage, Non-removable battery...
Bottom line LG's G2 is thoroughly compelling - a candidate for the top rank.The South Korean manufacturer has hit a home run with the LG G2. It is powered by the swift Snapdragon 800 quad-core SoC that features four cores with 2.3 GHz each. They are supported by 2 GB...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
twitter: @lisagade) The LG G2 is LG's flagship mainstream size (by Android standards) smartphone for fall 2013. It competes with the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Moto X and iPhone 5s, and it does a fine job. While the shiny plastic back and simple fro...
Good Large and lovely full HD IPS display, great camera, fast new CPU, helpful software...
Bad Uninspired looks, fingerprint magnet...
Bottom line The LG G2 is assuredly the company's best Android phone yet. We were bullish on the also very good Optimus G Pro, but the G2 is all that and more in a more mainstream size. The display is top notch, performance is fast and fluid, the camera is excelle...
80%
pcmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 ($199/32GB with 2-year contract) is a study in one-upmanship: From its slightly larger screen to its slightly faster processor, the G2 edges out the Samsung Galaxy S4$104.84 at eBay in the spec war. But that's just on paper. The modest perf...
Good Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Bad Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality...
Bottom line The LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite match the mighty Samsung Galaxy S4, our Editors' Choice Android smartphone on Verizon...
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androidcentral.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The Optimus tag has been replaced with cutting-edge hardware and a bold button layoutLG has been on a tear as of late, releasing phones that tick all the marks for hardware aficionados, while paring back their user interface slowly but surely. The G2 i...
Good It's fast, It's the most future-proof phone available today, It has an excellent camera, The screen is amazing, All the gimmicks / features actually work...
Bad It's a little big, Your OCD side will be constantly wiping the fingerprints off the back unless it's in a case, There's a lot of bloatware from AT&T, The rear buttons are less than optimal, Carrier models usually lag behind when it comes to critical secur...
Bottom line Hands-onIt's quite the piece of phonery. As soon as you turn it on, you'll notice two things — the buttons, of course, and the screen. You may or may not be digging the buttons, but I think you'll like what you see when you look into the face of the G2. O...
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pcmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
How big do you want it? The latest Android-powered superphone, the LG G2 is the most phone possible right now, with a 5.2-inch screen in a barely handheld form factor. And while its processor and hardware are superior to Samsung's industry-leading 5-inch...
Good Excellent battery life. Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Bad Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality...
Bottom line The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on AT&T...
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Laptopmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Is it a leap forward or backward thinking? The G2 hopes to stand out from other Android flagship phones by putting the power button and volume controls on the back of the device. The G2 ($199 for Verizon) is also the first U.S. device to sport Qualcomm's...
Good Impressively fast performance, Superb battery life, Useful QSlide multitasking apps, Robust camera features with optical image stabilization...
Bad Rear keys require learning curve, Dimmer display than other flagships, Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC...
Bottom line The LG G2 boasts blazing performance, long-lasting battery life and clever multitasking features, but its Rear Key design takes some getting used to...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
With only a few months left in the year, all the chips are on the table, as phone manufacturers are battling it out for your purchasing dollars. In this comparison review, we’re going to take a look at the Motorola DROID Ultra and the LG G2, both of wh...
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androidpolice.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
I am generally of the view that when it comes to high-end smartphones, most such phones are now squarely in the "pretty good" category. While the internet moans and groans about SD cards, removable batteries, and heavy-handed UI modifications, these th...
Bottom line After reading the software section, you might think I hate the G2. I don't. If someone were to put it in my lap and say "live with this for 6 months," I wouldn't toss it out the window. For the most part, it's a pretty good phone. But it's also a phone...
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theverge.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The G2 is quite clearly LG's answer to Samsung's Galaxy S4. For every volley that Samsung has lobbed, LG has come up with a retort in the G2. It's coming nearly six months later than the GS4, though, and after other phones like the Motorola Moto X have gr...
Good Beautiful display, Blistering performance, Great battery life...
Bad Overwrought software, Awkward rear buttons, Slimy plastic feel...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
It’s once again another flagship-on-flagship action, as we’re pitting the specs beast of a smartphone in the LG G2 against Nokia’s prized possession at the moment in the Lumia 1020. Although it’s arguable that the two target very different areas more t...
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computerworld.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
We're reaching an interesting point in the evolution of Android phones. The race for more -- more power, more performance, more pixels -- is starting to settle down. Mobile technology is nearing a point of maturity; the improvements from one generation...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Neither company is heralded as the elite force in the Android space right now, as the two trail Samsung no doubt, but LG and Motorola have been making some noise with their recent flagship Android smartphones. Just a month ago, the Motorola Moto X show...
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Pocketnow.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Update: Score revised 10/2/2013. For more on this, see related story .About this time last year, I wrote the following in Pocketnow's full review of LG's 2012 Android flagship :LG has … an excellent smartphone in the Optimus G. Within its well-crafted, je...
Good Best-in-class SoC, Gorgeous display, Excellent camera, Top-notch battery life...
Bad Uninspired hardware design, UI doesn't live up to hardware potential, Middling call and external speaker quality, Nonremovable battery, nonexpandable storage...
Bottom line In case you missed it up top, we gave this phone an overall score of 7.7 . ( Update: Score revised to 8.4 10/2/2013 ) Further spoiler alert: judging by the YouTube comments , many of you think that score's too low. And you know what? If we were putting...
84%
booredatwork.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Android Smartphones are ever-changing, the LG G2 is a flagship Android 4.2.2 device with some cool innovative changes that aren't clear till you flip the device around to reveal the power and volume buttons right below the 13MP camera. Lets talk about spe...
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droid-life.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
We knew that when the LG G2 arrived, it would be a smartphone more powerful than any we had seen before it. LG teased it for weeks, even announcing the phone's Snapdragon 800 processor, display tech, and name before it ever took the stage to make the phon...
Bottom line I can safely say that the LG G2 should be on your short list of devices to consider for the foreseeable future should you find yourself in need of a new smartphone. With some of the best specs a smartphone has ever seen, an unmatched 5.2″ display, impre...
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slashgear.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG's “G” brand continues to represent the cutting edge in top-tier smartphone hardware. LG cut the mold for the Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor last year with the LG Optimus G, brought one of the first Snapdragon 600 quad-core processors to the mark...
Bottom line LG’s “G” brand continues to represent the cutting edge in top-tier smartphone hardware. LG cut the mold for the Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor last year with the LG Optimus G, brought one of the first Snapdragon 600 quad-core processors to the m...
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Laptopmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Talk about a risky move. In an effort to escape Samsung's shadow, LG has changed the way smartphones are designed. With its new G2, LG put the power button and volume controls on the back of the handset. The G2 ($199 for AT&T) is also the first U.S. devic...
Good Impressively fast performance, Superb battery life, Improved QSlide multitasking, Robust camera features...
Bad Rear keys require learning curve, Inconsistent KnockOn feature, Relatively dim display, Back picks up fingerprints...
Bottom line The LG G2 boasts excellent battery life, blazing performance and useful multitasking features, but its rear key design is polarizing...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The Apple iPhone 5 is the best selling smartphone on the planet, but Android phones of all breeds and kinds have encircled it from all sides, and its latest competitor comes from LG. Can the new and bold LG G2 offer a better experience than the iPhone...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The G2 is LG's answer to the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, and Apple iPhone. It's a flagship smartphone that includes every feature known to tech-kind, all wrapped in a slick shell. The G2 definitely pushes buttons, but are they the right ones? Phone Scoop...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an extremely powerful smartphone. It pushes the envelope in terms of technology and features, though it also falls in-step with its major competitors. The stand-out features include the dazzling display, good signal performance and voice qual...
70%
phonescoop.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The G2 is LG's answer to the Samsung Galaxy S 4 and Apple iPhone. It's a flagship smartphone that includes every feature known to tech-kind, all wrapped in a slick shell. The G2 definitely pushes buttons, but are they the right ones? Phone Scoop digs dee...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an extremely powerful smartphone. It pushes the envelope in terms of technology and features, though it also falls in-step with its major competitors. The stand-out features include the dazzling display, good signal performance and voice qual...
70%
gadgetnutz.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Posted in Cell Phones, Mobile Device Reviews, PDA Reviews, ReviewsLG’s consumer-centric attitude towards innovation sparked a new series called the LG G smartphones. The latest LG G2 is yet another one of their special creations made using tons of rese...
Bottom line Definitely the most advanced hardware in the market, the LG G2 offers a lot more than many competing manufacturers at a decent price range. Larger screen, loads more processing power, an intuitive design, ergonomic features, more battery, full connecti...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Even though LG was behind last year's Google-backed Nexus 4, that wasn't enough to launch it into the Android spotlight. What the company needs is a standout phone—something that differentiates it from the Samsungs and the HTCs. It's on the right track wi...
Good Long battery life, Manual focus for phototaking...
Bad Rearfacing buttons are odd, far removed from the norm, LG's Android interface is too crowded...
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recombu.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Finally – an LG phone we want.That's not to say LG makes bad phones, we've just never fancied ourselves as mid-range phone chasers. Neither the LG Optimus 4X HD nor the Optimus G reached our shores in time to matter in the flagship wars, but the winds hav...
Good Class leading screen, Great battery, Strong camera experience...
Bad Heavy UI, Plastic build, No expandable storage...
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anandtech.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 is the spiritual successor to the Optimus G, a device that we looked at last year and eventually went on to become the Nexus 4. LG dropped the "Optimus" branding this time, but the G2 is without a doubt still LG's flagship smartphone, and includ...
Bottom line I've been using the G2 as my daily since getting it, and have been really quite impressed with the device. LG's battery size is large, and the battery life tests back up the subjectively long longevity that I've noticed. Obviously the process improvements...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 has arrived, and it's obvious that the company's new flagship wants to be the baddest boy in town. As such, however, it has to prove that it can take on all the other bad boys in a series of intense tests. We've already published our review o...
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ubergizmo.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Ever since LG introduced the Optimus G, the company has aggressively pushed the boundaries of Android handset hardware and software. The G2 can be seen as the successor of the original G, and it comes only six month after the LG Optimus G Pro, which is...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an impressive smartphone which runs on the latest hardware available. Its display is beautiful and the Snapdragon 800 processor is more than capable of handling everything that we threw at it. On top of that, the phone has an excellent batter...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The HTC One grabbed our hearts with exquisite aluminum design, amazing front stereo speakers and blazing fast performance, but there’s a new kid on the block that braves to challenge all that. Welcome the LG G2, the contender, a device that revives the...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The LG G2 has seriously impressive specs and some really cool design elements, but we know that a truly great phone needs to be more than the sum of its parts. So, is it? Let's take a look!The LG G2 immediately impressed us with its incredible display, ba...
Bottom line In the end, it's pretty hard to find anything bad to say about the LG G2, so I won't. If you're not interested in this phone, it's likely going to be for a subjective reason like not being a fan of the interface or the button placement. Neither of those...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the reigning king, the champion of Android sales, and it’s been so for nearly half a year with almost no competition. Now, LG has come up with a competitor - the LG G2, a device with a larger display, better ergonomics, faster...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
LG is a brand name that has been absent from our routine smartphone camera comparisons for quite some time. That's because even though its recent high-end handsets have been pretty great overall, their cameras have always been a few steps behind the co...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Life hasn't been so good for LG recently, at least when it comes to the smartphone market. In the last couple of years, the company has rolled out a number of high-end, flagship phones that haven't really managed to make a dent. Do you remember the Opt...
Good Very large screen, Ultrapowerful chipset, Great camera with 1080p video recording at 60 fps...
Bad A bit bulky, Uninspired design...
Bottom line The LG G2 is an outstanding smartphone almost every way you look at it. The screen is beautiful, albeit a bit off in terms of color temperature, while the camera is simply outstanding – definitely among the very best out there. Under the hood, the Snap...
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ubergizmo.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
For the past couple of months, we’ve been hearing a lot of noise from LG regarding its upcoming G2 Android smartphone. Within the last 24 hours, the rumor mill has been going strong as we’ve seen press shots of the LG G2 leak as well as its manual amo...
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Digitaltrends.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:24
Today, LG entered the big leagues. Though we really liked the Optimus G last year, the new G2 takes things to a new level. It's the first LG smartphone that will be available on every major U.S. carrier – AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon. It will look the...
Good Most powerful phone around, Most comfortable phone to hold, Best battery life of a flagship phone (1.2 days), Great 13MP camera, 32GB of memory...
Bad Too many apps pre-installed (62), No MicroSD support, Camera app gets laggy, Verizon version is fingerprint magnet, Verizon version buttons are too small...
Bottom line The LG G2 is one of the best phones we've ever used, and has virtually no downsides. It's comfortable to hold, has the fastest hardware on the market, has a battery big enough to last more than a day, it packs twice as much memory as competitors (though d...
90%
consumersearch.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Android phone sports fantastic keyboard, mostly good featuresHTC's G2 boasts "one of the most spacious, sensibly configured physical keyboards" available, says Mike Gikas of ConsumerReports.org, as well as blazing Internet access speed and the latest A...
Good Roomy QWERTY keyboard, Fast, Easytonavigate menus, Clear call quality...
Bad Slider hinge doesn't lock in place, Poor speakerphone quality...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
I have a couple of disclaimers to make here.The first is that I’ve never had a smartphone before. A few moderately bright phones, sure, but I’ve never had one of these hand-held multi-media computers before. Two weeks is not nearly enough time to prope...
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brighthand.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The T-Mobile G2 (manufactured by HTC) is a high-end Android OS phone that includes a flip-out QWERTY keyboard. It is billed as a “4G” device, and is capable of using T-Mobile's HSPA+ high-speed network.The G2 is $200 for new T-Mobile customers or current...
Good Excellent design, Fast processor, ample memory, Keyboard mostly well laid out...
Bad No dedicated number row in keyboard, Not as thin as many devices, Longterm use of Z Hinge unknown...
Bottom line The T-Mobile G2 is by far the best smartphone I have used. I am still constantly picking it up and playing with it just because it is a joy to use. Everything is quick, and the battery lasts long enough that I don't need to worry about it. It works we...
90%
g4tv.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Video Review: T-Mobile is taking on 4G with their G2 smart phone. Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip take a look at the Android phone that offers a slide out keyboard, touch screen, voice activated functions and incredibly fast browsing. Find out what th...
80%
infosyncworld.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
When we set the T-Mobile G2 next to the originator, the T-Mobile G1, a magical thing transpires. It becomes a study in mobile evolution, one in which exposes the need for speed, social networking, sharing of media and HD content, and access to tens of...
Bottom line If you want to upgrade from your T-Mobile G1, the G2 is definitely worth it. HTC and T-Mobile have joined together to iron out most of the kinks we found on the T-Mobile G1, and as a result we have a completely new phone. Between the T-Mobile G2's sex...
90%
macworld.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The HTC G2 is the successor to 2008's much ballyhooed HTC G1 (aka the "Google Phone"), the very first Android smartphone released in the United States. It's also the first T-Mobile phone built to take advantage of the carrier's new, faster HSPA+ 3.5G n...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The HTC G2 is the successor to 2008's much ballyhooed HTC G1 (aka the "Google Phone"), the very first Android smartphone released in the United States. It's also the first T-Mobile phone built to take advantage of the carrier's new, faster HSPA+ 3.5G n...
Good Phone supports fast network speeds, Pop-out keyboard design works well...
Bad T-Mobile network remains inconsistent, Voice quality, noise cancellation mediocre...
Bottom line While HTC and Google have done well at updating the G1 handset, concerns over the reach and consistency of the T-Mobile 3G network may prevent some people from buying into the G2...
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techcrunch.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Short version: Like the Nexus One, the G2 is a unified Google experience, and it excels because of that. The vaunted HSPA+ is fast as hell and there is very little to criticize from start to finish. That said, it’s also a brick and the form factor isn’...
Bottom line My favorite part of using the G2 was how everything seems to work together, and work well. There has clearly been much optimization, and having an app download, install, and launch all within four or five seconds is thrilling. My least favorite part w...
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phonearena.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Almost without flinching, two years are already in the books since the original landed on the scene and stirring things up in the mobile landscape. Looking back at its humble beginnings, the handset ushered in a new era in the mobile community with Go...
Good HSPA connectivity, Quality industrial design, Smart & responsive keyboard, Peppy performance...
Bad Questionable hinge mechanism, Poor 720p video capture...
Bottom line Yes, it's a design marvel from every aspect you look at it seeing that the T-Mobile G2 is one of the best designed smartphones in recent memory. For a while there, we were beginning to wonder if US consumers would ever see an HTC handset that rivals...
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Laptopmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
It's hard to believe that just two years ago T-Mobile introduced the G1, and the Android OS, to the world. That handset kicked off the Android revolution, and from then until now we've seen an explosion of phones and the continued rise of HTC as a majo...
Good Snappy performer, Spacious keyboard, Fast HSPA+ data, Excellent call quality, Long battery life...
Bad Comes pre-loaded with several apps that can't be removed, Hinge design raises durability concerns, Tethering disabled...
Bottom line HTC has created a worthy successor to the original Android phone, which is also the first handset to deliver 4G data speeds on T-Mobile.
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phonescoop.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Is It Your Type? Android has seen precious few QWERTY phones since it launched with the T-Mobile G1 two years ago. HTC’s new G2 slider satisfies that need with impressive hardware and a relatively pure Android build. Will this satisfy superphone fan...
Bottom line The T-Mobile G2 is an awesome phone with some superlative features, but HTC and T-Mobile didn’t quite push this phone far enough ahead of the Android pack. The phone is insanely fast in every way. In terms of interface performance, there was never a l...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The G1 was the Android device that started it all. WIth a full QWERTY keyboard and "always on" connectivity, it was the ultimate Google Phone at the time. Fast forward to late 2010 and Google, HTC, and T-Mobile are at it again with the T-Mobile G2...
Bottom line Overall, the T-Mobile G2 is a well-equipped Android device, and offers vanilla Android fans something outside of the Nexus One. It's fast, with an exceptional keyboard and a design that appeals to youngsters and businesspeople alike. I'm a bit trou...
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androidcentral.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
A fast, agile Android slider, but signal connection problems and a lack of hackability are big minuses The T-Mobile G2 is the latest Android smartphone to hit the nation's fourth-largest carrier, and is billed as the successor to the venerable G1. It...
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gizmodo.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The official sequel to the first Googlephone, the T-Mobile G2 is a long time coming. In a market where carriers molest the open OS anew every time a new handset drops, this is the Android phone for the Android nerd. SpecsT-Mobile G2 specsPrice: $200...
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engadget.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
It's been a long road to the T-Mobile G2 (and this review). Just two years ago, Android made its entrance into the smartphone market with the G1, a partnership with the fourth-place carrier, and a lot of promises about keeping things open. Since then we'v...
Good Great industrial designFull QWERTY keyboard feels greatVery fast...
Bad Android not completely stockHinge problems could annoy someA bit bulky...
Bottom line The G2 is not just an awesome Android phone, it's an awesome phone, period. It's clear that HTC has taken its years of experience with devices in this form factor and applied that knowledge to this device. From a hardware perspective, you'd be hard-presse...
80%
brighthub.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
The T-Mobile HTC G2 is the successor to the original released in 2008. The original G1 was released to much fanfare and anticipation as it was the first ever Android powered handset to be released. T-Mobile dropped the ball in continuing the effort f...
80%
pcmag.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Sleek and classy, the T-Mobile G2 is the carrier's first high-speed HSPA+ handset, and its and the best smartphone with a keyboard you can buy on T-Mobile. The G2 is fast, powerful, and it feels expensive. If you're looking for an executive-class Web a...
Good Beautiful hardware. Feels fast. Terrific voice phone. Google Voice is tightly integrated.
Bad Some bugs. Undeletable Google bloatware. No tethering.
Bottom line The follow-up to the very first Google phone, the T-Mobile G2 is a powerful smartphone with a great keyboard and a hefty portion of pre-loaded Google services...
80%
chipchick.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
After weeks of leaked spy shots and rumors, the T-Mobile G2 is finally here. A successor to the original T-Mobile G1, the first Android phone to come to market, the G2 has been highly anticipated and for good reason. The G2 retains the basic form-...
Good Fast browsing speeds, sharp and bright screen, great build quality, comfy keyboard, runs Android 2.2 Froyo with every Google App you could ever want, great performance, sophisticated looks...
Bad Mediocre camera, call volume needs to be louder, a tad on the heavy side.
Bottom line We're confident in saying that the T-Mobile G2 has what it takes to be one of the leading smartphones on the market today, if not one of the most exciting. It's solid build quality, sharp and colorful display, sophisticated design, combined with a co...
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geardiary.com
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2014-05-16 03:32:25
Review: T-Mobile G2 – Is it better than the Nexus One? Posted on 04 October 2010 by Thomas R. Hall The T-Mobile G2 is the first true successor to the phone that started it all, the T-Mobile G1, over two years ago. I have been carrying two Android dev...
Good Z-Hinge design, HPSA+ speed, build quality, trackpad, screen...
Bad Update specs to state 1.5 GB of storage space, keyboard key layout, lack of tethering support...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-11 02:17:04
The LG G2 is an impressive smartphone. Coming soon to AT&T, Verizon , Sprint, and T-Mobile, the G2 offers a 2.3 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU, 5.2-inch 1080p HD display, 13-megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storag...
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arstechnica.com
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2014-07-10 03:16:06
LG has jumped into the big phone fray with the nearly-Note-sized LG G2. The G2 is a spec monster sporting a 5.2 inch, 1080p screen, and it's one of the first phones with a Snapdragon 800. The G2 is going to be the basis for the next Nexus device, so this...
Good KnockOn. Double tapping to wake your phone completely changes the way you use it, A beautiful 5.2 inch, 1080p IPS LCD, Minimal bezels, Big-phone battery life, It's really fast...
Bad All of LG's software design, A plasticky back that feels cheap and greasy, A Menu button. This hides all the overflow menus you should normally see, A huge amount of unremovable notification clutter, The broken font rendering, keyboard, and app selection...
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gizmodo.com
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2014-07-13 02:11:17
You could put a helicopter engine on a motorcycle and fill it with rocket fuel, but if you put a toddler behind the wheel, it's not going anywhere. The same is true with phones; you can turbo-charge the processors and hardware, but if the software is stup...
Bottom line That would be one, big, unequivocal no. This is, overall, the most frustrating phone Ive tested in the last two years. And yes, it is almost entirely due to the software (though, the power button in the back isnt doing it any favors, either). Yes, you c...
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talkandroid.com
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2014-07-24 07:43:37
LG is one of those companies that you know very well. They make great products, but when it comes to smartphones, they take a backseat to many of the other Android manufacturers. The good news is that most of the Android manufacturers are all in the same...
Bottom line The LG is a solid phone, but I just can't convince myself to recommend it. On one hand, the 5.2-inch display is gorgeous, but on the other hand, the software is lacking. LG is hoping to “steal” fans of Samsung phones, but I can't see a compelling enough r...
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toptenreviews.com
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2014-07-27 01:40:44
The LG G2 is an Android smartphone that is incredibly quick. It has a 5.2-inch HD display and a 13-megapixel camera. The physical buttons on the device are not on the side like most smartphones, but on the back of the phone, which takes some time getting...
Good The LG G2 has a bevy of hardware features, one of the best batteries we've seen in any smartphone, and a lightning-fast processor to boot...
Bad The phone's button layout can take some getting used to, and some versions feel much more cheaply made than others. Its lack of expandable storage is a huge oversight...
Bottom line The goal of our smartphone reviews is to find the very best phones we can, and in the LG G2, we've uncovered a gem. With a stunning display, a lightning-fast processor, fun features and superb battery life, this phone gives and gives. Its lack of expandab...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-02 07:20:22
Over the past several weeks, we've been enjoying the presence of the Sony Xperia Z2 at our office. We gave it the review treatment it deserved, we compared it thoroughly against many of its high-end rivals, and we even featured it in a recent blind cam...
Bottom line As its predecessor, the Sony Xperia Z2 is an excellent cameraphone and a worthy competitor to the best shooters out there. Sony's flagship performed commendably in most of our tests, outrunning all of the challengers but the Galaxy S5. Failures weren't...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-02 07:20:23
There is no need for us to spend much time introducing the Samsung Galaxy S5 – a smartphone that has been enjoying plenty of attention both before and after its announcement. Critics and media have been building up hype around it for months, and now, t...
Bottom line When you think about it, there is no such thing as a best smartphone. There has never been one, and one would probably never materialize. Yet right now, the Samsung Galaxy S5 is one of the few phones that get reaaly close to that elusive status. Simpl...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 07:20:24
The G2 sports a 5.2-inch 1920 x 1080 pixel display (424 ppi), and while it doesn't pack the pixel density of the Galaxy S4's 441 ppi, it is still stunning and does offer a slightly larger (0.2-inches) display over the S4. It's one of those displays you si...
Good Display, Processor, Battery Life...
Bad Lowlight photography...
Bottom line The rear button seems weird at first, but honestly it shouldn't detract you from taking a serious look at this gorgeous, speedy device...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-08-10 11:38:08
Honestly, a walkover for the Galaxy S5, but anything different would've been a massive surprise. Scratch that - a letdown. The gap between release dates has seen these two flagships on either end of a seesaw - and it's LG's turn to touch the floor. No...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-10 11:38:08
We've tested dozens upon dozens of smartphone cameras over the past several years, and Samsung's offerings have always been among the very best. The Galaxy S II, for example, was an excellent performer for its time, producing detailed images and even 1...
Bottom line So, we wanted to know how the 16MP camera on the Samsung Galaxy S5 performs, and the results from our comparison are now in. The answer is not going to surprise anyone – the phone is ideal for taking photos and videos under a broad range of circumstanc...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-13 08:08:52
The day is February 19, 2013. HTC is about to announce its new Android flagship phone, and the tension in the air can be cut through with a butter knife. Rumors are suggesting that the company will introduce a new, revolutionary smartphone camera techn...
Bottom line We have to admit it, guys. We were not excited when we learned that the new HTC One will use an UltraPixel camera, just like its 2013 predecessor. But now, after putting the phone's camera through its paces, our skepticism has vanished for the most par...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-17 08:16:53
The Sony Xperia Z2 is the new kid on the flagship block: a device of cutting-edge style and top-notch internals, it will end up on store shelves along with the rest of the flagship smartphones, and today we compare it with one such phone - the LG G2.Th...
Bottom line The Xperia Z2 feels like the superior device in this battle of the 5.2-inch Android flagship phones. It’s got a sleek style to both its outwards appearance and software, a great overall performance, great camera and a super long lasting battery. The LG...
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phonearena.com
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2014-08-20 07:28:37
Until recently, Huawei and Oppo were brand names with little to no recognition on the smartphone scene – pretty much nobody had heard about them. Things, however, have changed a bit over the past few years. Both companies have proven that they're capab...
Bottom line We knew that the Huawei Ascend P7 and the Oppo Find 7a, along with their 13MP cameras, had plenty of potential, but we didn't expect them to be this good. We were surprised by all the detail that the Find 7a captured in its photos, while the images fro...
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phonearena.com
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2014-09-28 12:04:18
We're tech geeks. We're the kind of folks that friends and family consult with prior to buying a new gadget. And when it comes to smartphones, it usually boils down to one thing – the great majority of people who are about to get one want it to take good...
Bottom line Knowing that the LG G2 had an outstanding camera, we expected nothing short of great results from its successor. And sure enough, the LG G3 did not leave us disappointed with its 13MP camera. The snapper is about as capable as those on the current leaders...
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phandroid.com
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2014-10-08 11:27:17
Let's face it, smartphones have become too powerful for us to even worry about raw specs. If you are getting a high-end device, they will all be nearly identical in terms of performance, with only milliseconds in loading to put them apart. A smartphone ne...
Bottom line So, should you buy the LG G2? I say heck yes! And not often do I get so excited about any smartphone. Especially lately. And no, I am not being paid anything to say this!The LG G2 happens to be my very favorite smartphone right now, and I am highly consid...
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phonearena.com
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2014-12-28 06:26:44
LG has a long history of making Android phones, but it was only last year when the company really started seeing its flagships succeed on the market with two big launches - first, its LG G2 focused on bringing the largest display of any flagship smartpho...
Bottom line All in all, the LG G3 is a huge upgrade over the G2 in almost every way: starting with the sharper, Quad HD display, the more solid build of the device, the faster and more battery-efficient Snapdragon 801, and the better 13-megapixel camera. Not just tha...
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phonearena.com
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2014-12-28 06:26:44
LG might’ve been the last major smartphone maker to announce its 2013 flagship smartphone last year, but the wait was well worth it – partly due to the fact that it trumped many of its rivals in several categories. As for HTC, they were actually one of...
Bottom line Two flagship Android smartphones, two fantastic performances amongst them in several key areas. There’s just no going around the obvious here people, they have nearly all the elements we want to find in a smartphone that would cement their statuses as...
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phonearena.com
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2014-12-31 10:42:26
Posted: 3 hours ago, by Ray S. Tags: T-Mobile-T-Mobile+ AT&T-AT&T+ Verizon-Verizon+ Sprint-Sprint+ Samsung-Samsung+ iOS-iOS+ LG-LG+ HTC-HTC+ Apple-Apple+ Android-Android+ Google-Google+ It's a sweet little tradition of ours to closely examine the scree...
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phandroid.com
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2015-02-06 18:35:41
Click for larger imageThe LG G2 has just been unveiled and it's definitely looking like a promising smartphone ( check out our hands-on ). The device has all the powerful specs you can expect from a high-end smartphone, but it's debatable whether or not i...
Bottom line It's a matter of preference, but it's hard to compete with the big guys. It will probably beat none of these in sales. The general consumer tends to go with the popular choices, from manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and Motorola. This does not mean the G2...
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nerdreactor.com
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2015-02-27 07:10:18
Having a G2, felt like carrying Batman in my pocket.Why do you purchase a smartphone? Is it for aesthetic purposes? Is it to watch videos while simultaneously surfing the web? Is it to take amazing photos without having to lug around a heavy DSLR camera?...
Bottom line The LG G2 isn't cheap. With a price tag of $500 ~ $600 for an unlocked version, it'll run close to that of a 4S or an Iphone 5. While its competitors have pulled ahead in popularity, in all honestly, I would take the G2 any day of the week when given the...
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gsmarena.com
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2015-02-27 07:10:19
Time to wrap things up - we wondered if maybe we should split the final decision into two, still photography and video recording, but the results came out consistent enough to declare a clear winner. And it is, drum roll please, the Nokia Lumia 1020...
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reviewstudio.net
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2015-02-27 07:10:32
LG has released its new flagship smartphone and a sample fell into our hands for review. The G2 smartphone uses a 5.2" display, packed with all the latest tech required to compete with the likes of Galaxy S4 and HTC One...
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zdnet.com
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2015-06-04 15:51:37
Last week I posted my extensive LG G2 image and screenshot gallery and left my personal T-Mobile SIM in the phone to see if I could use it as my primary device. There is a lot to like in the G2, but I crossed it off my candidate smartphone list for a few...
Good Large display in reasonable form factor, Very fast performance, Excellent battery life, Good performing camera...
Bad LG produced a great camera in the LG G2 with OIS and powerful software. There is just too much going on with the notification area and settings for me to recommend the G2 for everyone...
Bottom line The LG G2 is a specification powerhouse and it is refreshing to see such an excellent Android smartphone compete with other devices like the HTC One and Moto X. I loved seeing the minimal side bezel and after a couple of days I was thinking of buying one...
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gizmochina.com
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2015-06-13 09:52:26
Xiaomi Mi3 has been hot the Chinese market recently, while the other flaghsip smartphone is also heading to Chinese market and will available soon, those smartphone are Sony Xperia Z1, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and LG G2. Is now we want to show you the compar...
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goodhousekeeping.com
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2015-07-04 10:29:31
The LG G2 is a great all-around phone, featuring a super-fast processor, impressive camera, brilliant high-resolution display, and good battery life. The LG G2 runs on Android 4.2, which is due for an update — many of the newest phones are running Google'...
Good Good battery life, Excellent display quality, Good camera quality, Excellent performance - great for the latest Android games and visual apps, Easy to type on, Comfortable to hold in hand, Easy to read on, Very easy to navigate...
Bad Subpar speaker quality...
Bottom line Though it doesn't do anything exceedingly novel, the LG G2 is a solid phone that performed among the best on many of our lab tests. With top-notch processing power and an eye-catching 5.2" display that is great for consuming media, the G2 is a solid Andr...
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t3me.com
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2015-07-04 10:29:36
At 138.5 x 70.9 x 8.9mm, the G2 is comparable to the Galaxy S4 for how it feels in the hand. From a pure aesthetics perspective it's not a million miles away either.By far the biggest design change the G2 brings to the table is the decision to remove all...
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dxomark.com
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2015-08-12 07:58:18
With an overall DxOMark Mobile score of 73 points the LG G2 high-end smartphone sits in joint sixth place in our rankings alongside the Nokia Lumia 925, and one point ahead of the older generation Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S...
Good Very good detail preservation outdoors.  More detail visible than on most 8Mp smartphone cameras, Very low noise levels in all lighting conditions, Good edge preservation in low light, Good overall exposure. In extreme low light, images are still well exp...
Bad Visible color shading with some indoor lighting, In low light conditions, lowcontrast details are completely smoothed out, producing a cartoonlike effect, Slight white balance bias occasionally noticeable outdoors, OIS software bug: Visible motion blur wh...
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techwelike.com
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2015-12-09 14:52:53
LG isn't new on the scene but has been noticeably absent as a contender in the Android phone arena for a while. Since the LG Optimus G released to some favorable reviews people have found their way back. Does the G2 garner more praise?The biggest thing yo...
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techguysmartbuy.com
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2016-01-04 09:38:25
LG has been clamoring for recognition in the Android space for quite some time now.  Through the most recent releases, the company may have figured out how to precisely pull it off.  With the company's most recent effort, they appear to have cracked...
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techwalls.com
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2016-12-23 09:21:27
LG is a very well-established brand with their wide range of consumer electronics and appliances. I bought many LG products like TVs, washing machines or cellphones, however, I am not a fan of this brand at all. The only reason I chose LG is because their...
Good Modern design and great build quality, Super fast performance, Long battery life, Good camera, Decent big display...
Bad Pre-installed apps are almost useless, Autofocus of camera is quite slow, No microSD card slot, The LG G2 is available on T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, you can also buy the unlocked version for around $500. This is really a great smartphone that is priced reas...
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