Testseek.com have collected 392 expert reviews of the LG E975 Optimus G and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG E975 Optimus G.
April 2013
(79%)
392 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great performance, Slick design, On-screen doodle function, Inbuilt NFC & Miracast, LTE support
Poor viewing angles, Dated Android 4.0.4, No Google Wallet support, Loads of AT&T bloatware, 13MP camera found on global variant
Beyond the high performance though, things get a bit murkier. If you're in the market right now for a phone like the Optimus G, then you are -- by default -- in a market that includes the Nexus 4. Strangely, that phone is also crafted by LG, and in practi...
Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Adama , review by: brighthand.com
Great screen, Fast performance, NFC tags included
Disappointing camera, No MicroSD card slot on the Sprint version, HDMI only via MHL connection, Nonremovable battery
The LG Optimus G isn't a bad smartphone: it's fast, has a lot of storage, a good screen, and a decent (albeit not extraordinary) battery life. However, the two biggest features that are intended to make it stand out of the pack — the quad core processor a...
Published: 2012-12-06, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Fastest Android smartphone on the market, by a longshot, Wonderful display, Sleek design on the Sprint/world model
Eco mode is more than what users should have to handle; when off it reduces battery life significantly and the phone overheats quickly, Camera is mediocre, AT&T version has significantly worse aesthetics and feel
The Optimus G is an impressive smartphone in many, many ways, but it has one critical flaw that is a major blunder: Eco mode. Best-in-class performance is a great thing to have, but the beauty of smart devices like smartphones and tablets is their ability...
4.7-inch (1280 x 768 pixels) True HD IPS+ display is good, Good Design, Overall performance is good
Glass back is prone to cracking / breaking easily, No Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) at launch,
The Optimus G is clearly one of the best Android phones, be it the performance or the build. The battery life with the 2100 mAh battery is pretty good, the Eco mode works well by limiting the CPU usage according to the operation carried out and make th...
Published: 2012-11-27, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: I have used quite a few smartphones over the past few years, but never had the chance to test out LG products until my recent T-Mobile Optimus L9 review . For the past couple of weeks I have been using an excellent device, the AT&T LG Optimus G. This is t...
Abstract: First let me start off by saying I have never owned a LG phone and I know I'm not alone, when have you ever seen anyone say ” Did you see that new LG phone that came out? I can't wait to get it” not many. In the past the phones just looked cheap and bulky...
Published: 2012-11-26, Author: Anthony , review by: neowin.net
With the Optimus G, LG has crafted a phone that's more than capable of competing with the market leaders. While the phone falls slightly short in some aspects, such as battery life and not allowing expandable memory, its sheer performance capabilities ...
Optimus G è un top di gamma in tutti i sensi: hardware, software, materiali, cura dei dettagli, design… LG ha dato il meglio di sé ed i risultati sono strabilianti. La comunanza dell'hardware con Nexus 4, fatto salvo il modulo LTE att...
Published: 2012-11-26, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
between the speed, build quality, industrial design and awesome screen, the LG Optimus G is a real winner in my opinion. While I haven't given up my iPhone 5 quite yet, I'll be using the Optimus G as my preferred handheld gadget for surfing the web, vie...
Abstract: A phone's camera can make it stand out from the pack, and the Optimus G's 8 MP camera with 360-degree panoramic capture does more than take great photos. It takes pictures by voice command.Your subject simply says "cheese" or "whiskey" or one of several o...