LG is one of the top 5 mobile phone makers globally, but the
company’s local presence is small. Will this change this with its new flagship
– the G2?
Despite being around the same size as a Galaxy S4, the G2
boasts a bigger 5.2" full HD (423 ppi) IPS touchscreen, which we feel is
the currently display benchmark for smartphones. This is thanks to its
excellent picture quality and barely-there (2.65 mm) edge-to-edge bezel that
allows for a more immersive movie viewing experience by bringing the video more
to the foreground.
LG G2
Another design arrow in the G2’s quiver might be a hot
button styling issue for some users. The volume rocker and power button can be
found on the back of the smartphone and although this does take a bit of
getting use to, you’ll quickly get the hang of it, especially since that is
naturally where your index finger rests when holding the device.
Snapdragon power and camera prowess
Powering the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating smartphone
is Qualcomm’s mightily impressive Snapdragon 800 quad-core clocked at 2.26 GHz
per core. This CPU is backed up by 2 GB of RAM and some impressive battery life
(1½ days with heavy usage) from the sizeable 3000 mAh battery. The Snapdragon
800 recently helped the Sony Xperia Z1 to the top of our smartphone
benchmarking test scores and now has done the same for the G2, beating out all
rivals including, the Z1 and the eight-core CPU of the Galaxy Note 3.
The G2 is easily
able to compete head on with any of its rivals thanks to packing mightily
impressive specs within an eye-catching package.
Equally impressive is the optics onboard the G2, with the
highlight being the 13 MP main camera that features OIS (optical image
stabilization) that allows for clearer, blur-free stills and video recording.
Beyond less shaky video, users will also appreciate the
enhanced audio recording and playback (24-bit 192 kHz Hi-Fi quality sound) on
offer with the G2. This enables louder sound playback and audio recordings with
noticeably less distortion. A myriad of other handy software enhancement are
available including our favorite KnockOn, which enables users to turn the
display on and off simply by tapping on the screen twice.
To the point
This enables
louder sound playback and audio recordings with noticeably less distortion.
At the end of the day, the G2 is easily able to compete head
on with any of its rivals thanks to packing impressive specs within an
eye-catching package. In some aspects (battery life, CPU power) it even
surpasses the firm favorite with local buyers – Samsung’s Galaxy S4. It goes
for an RRP of $128, making the device around $8 cheaper than a Galaxy S4 and $30.4
less than an Xperia Z1.
Specifications
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Type: Smart Phone
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Color: Black / White
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CPU Speed: 2.26GHz Quad core
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CPU Type: Snapdragon 800
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Display: 1,920 x 1,080 Full HD IPS Display, 5.2"
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RAM: 2GB LPDDR3 800MHz
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ROM: 16GB / 32GB
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Network: CDMA (1x / EVDO Rev.A); 2G (GSM / EDGE); 3G
(HSPA+42Mbps / HSPA+21Mbps); LTE (SVLTE, CSFB, CA, VoLTE, RCS, MIMO)
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Dimensions: 138.5 (L) x 70.9 (W) x 8.9 (D)
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Battery: 3,000mAh / Embedded Li-Polymer
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Audio: 24bit x 192kHz Hi-Fi Sound
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Camera: 13MP OIS (Optical Image Stabilizer); 8x Digital zoom;
Sapphire Crystal Glass Lens; Multi-point AF (9 Points); Full HD 60fps
Recording/Playback
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