New Release LG G2 Review

The first smartphone in LG's premium "G" Series, the LG G2 for Verizon Wireless brings everything along during a device with snug, functional, convenient and delightful style. supercharged by automaton four.2.2 and a super-fast a pair of.26 gigacycle per second Qualcomm flower 800 quad-core processor, the 4G LTE-enabled LG G2 permits you to run multiple apps quickly, browse the net, or relish video and games seamlessly. And the 5.2-inch Full HD show is that the largest show designed for one-handed operation.

The LG G2 offers a singular, forward-thinking style that is truly slightly backwards by inserting all the buttons on the rear of the device (instead of on the sides). Moving the most buttons to the rear of the phone offers you additional management since this can be wherever your index fingers ar naturally situated -- you may marvel why they haven't forever been there. Researchers have conjointly found that moving the buttons conjointly leads to fewer born phones once adjusting the amount whereas talking.

Capture sharp photos and sleek videos with the G2's 13-megapixel rear camera, that options Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology and Full HD 1080p recording. The LG G2 comes with 32 GB of internal storage (22 GB of user accessible storage) and up to 18.2 hours of speak time.

Pros:
+ nice battery life. i am a significant user and at 1:30 pm on the primary full day I've had the phone i am at seventy four battery.
+ Performance is astounding, animations sleek, apps open quickly, multiple tabs in Chrome no downside, terribly stable. Compared to a Motorola Droid Maxx (VZW's different possibility with wonderful battery) the G2 is perceptibly higher.
+ amazing screen. Clear colours, smart resolution. Compared to AMOLED it's far more natural colours however viewing angles are not quite as wide. a good exchange.
+ Super little bezels round the screen. It does not want a giant phone. to a small degree larger than my previous Galaxy Nexus however dilutant and weight is ok.
+ Camera is fast, smart quantity of controls within the app, and takes quality pics.
+ LG's custom lock screen is sort of handy with customizable shortcuts, and you'll still add widgets like stock Jellybean lock screen.

Cons:
- Buttons on back of the phone create waking it up slightly difficult. The Verizon G2 has smaller buttons than all alternative variations of the phone.
- Knock-on feature is meant to allow you to get up screen with double-tap on screen once off however works perhaps 2/3 of the time. additionally enables you to put off screen with double-tap on empty a part of screen however if not in LG launcher this solely works if you faucet standing bar.
- shiny plastic back could be a fingerprint magnet.
- there is a junky trying sticker with the IMEI range on the rear of the phone that's already obtaining ragged trying from one day of use. i will most likely take it off and stick it to the box (which already has the IMEI written on it).
- variant Verizon & LG bloatware.
- LG launcher is pretty unhealthy. Home screens square measure OK however the app drawer forces all the Verizon & LG bloatware to the primary 2 pages and puts your put in apps once them. you'll be able to set up the put in apps however i could not realize AN choice to type them alphabetically. I ditched it for star Launcher.

Spec Highlights

  • 3G/4G LTE connectivity
  • Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) operating system
  • 2.26 GHz Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor
  • 5.2-inch touchscreen IPS display (1080 x 1920)
  • 13-MP rear camera (with Full HD 1080p video) + Optical Image Stabilization
  • Front 2-MP camera
  • 32 GB storage + 2 GB of RAM
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0+ NFC
  • GPS for navigation and location services
  • Up to 18.2 hours of usage time


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