Abstrakt: 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...
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...
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...
Abstrakt: 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...
Abstrakt: 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...
Abstrakt: 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...
Udgivet: 2013-09-18, Forfatter: Michael , anmeldelse af: Pocketnow.com
Best-in-class SoC, Gorgeous display, Excellent camera, Top-notch battery life
Uninspired hardware design, UI doesn't live up to hardware potential, Middling call and external speaker quality, Nonremovable battery, nonexpandable storage,
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 ...
Udgivet: 2013-09-17, Forfatter: Ron , anmeldelse af: arstechnica.com
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
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
Abstrakt: 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...