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September 2013
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The editors liked
Roomy QWERTY keyboard
Fast
Easytonavigate menus
Clear call quality
It's fast
It's the most future-proof phone available today
It has an excellent camera
The screen is amazing
All the gimmicks / features actually work
Z-Hinge design
HPSA+ speed
Build quality
Trackpad
Screen
Bright HD 5.2inch screen
Excellent 13MP camera
Great battery life
Fast browsing speeds
Sharp and bright screen
Great build quality
Comfy keyboard
Runs Android 2.2 Froyo with every Google App you could ever want
Great performance
Sophisticated looks
Very large screen
Ultrapowerful chipset
Great camera with 1080p video recording at 60 fps
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
The LG G2 has a bevy of hardware features
One of the best batteries we've seen in any smartphone
And a lightning-fast processor to boot
Great performance and battery life
Knock On and other gestures
Wireless charging
13MP camera
Phone supports fast network speeds
Pop-out keyboard design works well
Long battery life
Manual focus for phototaking
Impressively fast performance
Superb battery life
Useful QSlide multitasking apps
Robust camera features with optical image stabilization
Impressive Snapdragon 800 performance
Improved QSlide multitasking
Robust camera features
Great hardware
Blazing download speeds
Not loaded with bloatware
Snappy performer
Spacious keyboard
Fast HSPA+ data
Excellent call quality
Beautiful hardware. Feels fast. Terrific voice phone. Google Voice is tightly integrated.
The LG G2 has a top-of-the line processor
An expansive screen
And a powerful camera that's lightning-quick
Excellent battery life. Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Large and lovely full HD IPS display
Great camera
Fast new CPU
Helpful software
Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Class leading screen
Great battery
Strong camera experience
Excellent design
Fast processor
Ample memory
Keyboard mostly well laid out
Solid design
Beautiful 1080p display
Double-tap to unlock
Fantastic battery life
Good battery life
Excellent display quality
Good camera quality
Excellent performance - great for the latest Android games and visual apps
Easy to type on
Comfortable to hold in hand
Easy to read on
Very easy to navigate
Large display in reasonable form factor
Very fast performance
Excellent battery life
Good performing camera
Great industrial designFull QWERTY keyboard feels greatVery fast
Beautiful display
Blistering performance
Lightningfast and fluid performance. Outstanding battery life. Beautiful 1080p screen with 423 pixels per inch. The 5.2inch screen size feels right. Good video and image quality with optical stabilization system
The T-Mobile G2 boasts a premium design and easy-to-use QWERTY keyboard. It's the first smartphone to support T-Mobile's HSPA+ network
And offers speedy performance and good call quality. It ships running Android 2.2 with the stock Android interface
Best-in-class SoC
Gorgeous display
Excellent camera
Top-notch battery life
Modern design and great build quality
Super fast performance
Good camera
Decent big display
Most powerful phone around
Most comfortable phone to hold
Best battery life of a flagship phone (1.2 days)
Great 13MP camera
32GB of memory
Display
Processor
Battery Life
Very good detail preservation outdoors. More detail visible than on most 8Mp smartphone cameras
Very low noise levels in all lighting conditions
Good edge preservation in low light
Good overall exposure. In extreme low light
Images are still well exp
Gorgeous 1080p display
Remarkably powerful
Very smart use of hardware
Tons of software customizations.
Amazing battery life for a performance powerhouse. Beautiful edgetoedge display
Complemented by a strong software suite. Finally an LG phone with a decent camera!
Amazing battery life
Bright
Expansive 1080p screen
It has buttons on the back
HSPA connectivity
Quality industrial design
Smart & responsive keyboard
Peppy performance
Extreme performance
IPS screen
Outstanding battery runtime
Full HD videos with 60 fps
Innovative key arrangement
The editors didn't like
Slider hinge doesn't lock in place
Poor speakerphone quality
It's a little big
Your OCD side will be constantly wiping the fingerprints off the back unless it's in a case
There's a lot of bloatware from AT&T
The rear buttons are less than optimal
Carrier models usually lag behind when it comes to critical secur
Update specs to state 1.5 GB of storage space
Keyboard key layout
Lack of tethering support
No microSD card slot
Soso video viewing
Awkward to navigate onehanded
Mediocre camera
Call volume needs to be louder
A tad on the heavy side.
A bit bulky
Uninspired design
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
The phone's button layout can take some getting used to
And some versions feel much more cheaply made than others. Its lack of expandable storage is a huge oversight
Odd location of buttons might turn off some people
Strange grid dots that reflect off the screen in the sun
T-Mobile network remains inconsistent
Voice quality
Noise cancellation mediocre
Rearfacing buttons are odd
Far removed from the norm
LG's Android interface is too crowded
Rear keys require learning curve
Dimmer display than other flagships
Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC
Inconsistent KnockOn feature
Relatively dim display
Back picks up fingerprints
Feels less speedy than competitors
Lackluster camera capabilities
Very heavy
Comes pre-loaded with several apps that can't be removed
Hinge design raises durability concerns
Tethering disabled
Some bugs. Undeletable Google bloatware. No tethering.
The handset's rear control buttons take time to get used to
Its new software features are buried and unintuitive
And there's no microSD card slot
Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality
Uninspired looks
Fingerprint magnet
Heavy UI
Plastic build
No expandable storage
No dedicated number row in keyboard
Not as thin as many devices
Longterm use of Z Hinge unknown
Lackluster plastic chassis
No microSD slot nor option for greater than 32GB of storage
Subpar speaker quality
LG produced a great camera in the LG G2 with OIS and powerful software. There is just too much going on with the notification area and settings for me to recommend the G2 for everyone
Android not completely stockHinge problems could annoy someA bit bulky
Overwrought software
Awkward rear buttons
Slimy plastic feel
You'll want to replace the keyboard immediately. Full of gimmicks and poorly implemented features. You'll wish the buttons were in their normal places instead of on the back. No MicroSD slot. Possibly haunted. Moves around on tables by itself
The G2 doesn't offer tethering or mobile hot spot capabilities. We have some concerns about the slider hinge
Uninspired hardware design
UI doesn't live up to hardware potential
Middling call and external speaker quality
Nonremovable battery
Nonexpandable storage
Pre-installed apps are almost useless
Autofocus of camera is quite slow
The LG G2 is available on T-Mobile
Verizon
AT&T
You can also buy the unlocked version for around $500. This is really a great smartphone that is priced reas
Too many apps pre-installed (62)
No MicroSD support
Camera app gets laggy
Verizon version is fingerprint magnet
Verizon version buttons are too small
Lowlight photography
Visible color shading with some indoor lighting
In low light conditions
Lowcontrast details are completely smoothed out
Producing a cartoonlike effect
Slight white balance bias occasionally noticeable outdoors
OIS software bug
Visible motion blur wh
"New" tech isn't fully thought through
Battery life not quite up to snuff
Reception could be better
LG's custom skin is heavy and visually unpleasing. Plasticky construction lacks that premium touch.
Good battery life, Excellent display quality, Good camera quality, Excellent performance - great for the latest Android games and visual apps, Easy to type on, Comfortable to hold in hand, Easy to read on, Very easy to navigate
Subpar speaker quality
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