The Knock Code does its job at securing the phone and enabling fast access straight from lockscreen. There are a few instances when it might get into the way of an otherwise seamless smartphone experience, but perhaps all in the name of security.From my e...
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Published: 2014-06-14, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Ultra-slim bezels pack the 5.5-inch screen into a relatively compact body, While plastic still isn't the greatest, the plastic in the G3 is an improvement over the high-gloss plastics LG has used in past devices, Tap-to-wake is still awesome, The laser au
The Battery life during high usage. The screen uses a lot of power. It sucks down power to the point that LG has to throttle down the brightness when the device gets too hot, It's pretty much impossible to tell the difference between 1080p and 1440p on a
Published: 2014-06-14, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Powerful, versatile hardware, Aboveaverage fit and finish, Classleading display resolution, Responsive, intelligent software
Plastic build is easily scratched, Camera offers only average lowlight performance, Dimmer display than competition
The G3 is tangible proof that “iterative” isn't always a bad word. It combines the best elements of each of its predecessors –the Optimus G's beautiful hardware and responsive software, the G2's class-leading specs, the G Flex's bold style– into one very...
LG G3 migliora tutto quello che su G2 non aveva convinto al 100% e lo fa in modo intelligente e con tante caratteristiche che mettono l'utente al centro dell'attenzione. Pochi fronzoli ma tanta sostanza e una colorazione gold che è tutta da scoprire ess...
The G3 is very fast, at least as fast as the HTC One M8, and significantly quicker than the Galaxy S5, LG has toned down some aspects of its software UI and cleaned up others, like the navigation buttons, which are now in the standard arrangement, 3GB of
Some parts of LG's UI still seem dated or unnecessarily cluttered (multitasking UI, app drawer), and some are just kind of ugly (settings menu), LG still won't be getting much love on the build quality side, the G3 feels a bit nicer than the G2, but not b
The LG G3 is a consistent phone. It is consistently quick. It gets consistently good battery life. It takes consistently great photos. And it consistently allows you to let the software get out of its own way. While not perfect, LG's UI layer has been sig...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the LG G3 Android smartphone with a 5.5″, 2560 x 1440 IPS display. This is LG's flagship smartphone, and despite the large screen size, it's not much bigger than competing 5 to 5.2″ phones. It runs on the 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon quad ...
Abstract: Meski LG G3 belum muncul di pasar diluar Korea, namun baru-baru ini muncul rumor bahwa LG sedang mempersiapkan G3 dengan chipset Snapdragon 805.Snapdragon 805 diharapkan akan memberikan performa yang cukup untuk G3, dikarenakan resolusi layar yang tingga...
Battery life good, but not G2-good, Metal look, but not metal feel, Screen not the brightest
As we said at the start of this review, the G3 surprised us. While we hoped it would continue the great work started by the G2, we weren't expecting it to prove quite so much of a leap forward. Most phone upgrades these days are incremental, after all, bu...
At the end of the day, we think it is clear to see that the LG G3 has a lot going for it. It is well worthy of its flagship status, and anyone who chooses to own it isn't likely to be disappointed. But now that we've stacked it up against the Samsung Gala...