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Testseek.com have collected 936 expert reviews of the LG G3 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G3.
Award: Highest Rated June 2014
June 2014
 
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936 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • The interface is a huge improvement. The G3 lost a lot of the bloat that plagued the G2
  • And gained a few useful features. One big one is the smart keyboard that learns how you type the more you type
  • Which is a given for those kinds of things. But it als
  • 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
  • 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
  • Spacious
  • Outstanding display
  • Sleek and attractive design
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Decent battery life
  • Removable battery
  • Expandable storage
  • Some useful features like taptowake and guest mode
  • 5.5 inch QHD 2560 x 1440 resolution display with 538 pixels per inch
  • Solid build/material quality
  • Nice camera
  • Handsome design with exclusive gold color
  • Sharpest display in class
  • Nifty adjustable keyboard
  • Improved software
  • Super-sharp QHD screen
  • Sleek design
  • Fast laser focus camera
  • Sharpest smartphone display yet
  • Attractive design
  • Slick interface
  • Adjustable keyboard
  • Excellent 13-MP camera
  • Razor-sharp QHD display
  • Excellent 13-MP camera with laser focus
  • Fairly clean interface
  • Aggressively low price. Nice 5-inch
  • 720p LCD. Long battery life.
  • Big
  • Beautiful 5.5" QHD Display
  • Solid general performance
  • Great camera performance with no fiddling
  • Innovative UI features like QSlide and Split Screen
  • Thin bezel
  • Tight design for a 5.5inch device
  • The LG G3 has solid call quality and LTE data speeds
  • A great camera
  • A brilliantly sharp display
  • A snappy quad-core processor
  • And a flat UI that makes Android 4.4 look good. LG's flagship has also improved on the previous model -- the new G3 comes with
  • Display is large but comfortable to hold and use
  • Impressive battery life
  • Unnecessary software mostly eliminated
  • Unmatched screen resolution. High-quality design. Sharp camera. Huge screen for the size. 32GB for a 16GB price. Very good battery life.
  • Huge and very high resolution IPS display
  • Top specs
  • Great camera
  • Graceful design
  • Gorgeous Quad HD display
  • Topnotch hardware and refined user experience
  • 13MP camera with laser autofocus
  • Ultra-sharp screen
  • Improved design
  • A feature whore's wet dream
  • Fast
  • Great quality camera
  • KnockCode
  • Very good camera with laserautofocus and optical image stabilization
  • Very good HDR mode and photos in bright light
  • QuadHD screen
  • LG screenreplacement warranty (6 months)
  • Improved interface
  • Compact size
  • Yet it retains the same design language of the G3
  • Retains IR blaster
  • Laser auto focus
  • And microSD slot
  • Great for phone calls
  • Display has some pleasing qualities to it
  • Smooth
  • Efficient design
  • Beautiful display
  • Intuitive
  • Attractive UI
  • Capable camera
  • Stupendous looks
  • Gorgeous display
  • Smooth performance
  • Intuitive UI with tons of customisation options and useful features
  • Wireless charging
  • Laser-guided camera takes good pictures
  • Display quality matches its high resolution
  • LG allows Android's strengths to shine
  • Long-lasting
  • User-replaceable battery
  • Powerful
  • Versatile hardware
  •  Aboveaverage fit and finish
  •  Classleading display resolution
  •  Responsive
  • Intelligent software
  • Solid
  • Topnotch hardware
  •  Quality design and minimal bezel
  •  Insanely highresolution display
  •  Clean
  • Useful software
  • Design is attractive and sturdy
  • Screen is simply spectacular
  • Handling is surprisingly easy
  • Top of the line specifications
  • Laser focusing system is indeed fast
  • G UI brings refined interface
  • A perfect rating is tough to ever give because it seems no device is ever flawless. LG does come close here with the G3 though and it offers just about everything I could ever want in a smartphone. I understand I can even add Qi charging if I buy a new ba
  • Ergonomic design with thin bezels around the great display. Fast camera takes topnotch photos. Software is simple
  • Visually pleasing and packed with features. Performance is still good
  • Despite the high resolution
  • Extremely sharp display
  • Powerful SoC
  • Ultra-fast flash memory
  • Good speech quality
  • App2SD support
  • Fancy design
  • Superb build quality
  • Huge variety of input methods
  • Slow motion videos with 120 fps
  • Low SAR values
  • Vivid display
  • Solid performance
  • Good battery life

The editors didn't like

  • Annoying that you have to take the back off to remove the SIM. And I have said the same thing for the G Flex—I really hate the placement of the volume rocker and power button on the back of the G3. It's annoying
  • And I feel like I'm always fumbling around
  • 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 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
  • Large compared to other phones in its class
  • Imperfect performance
  • No native wireless charging
  • Inconsistent camera quality
  • Convoluted software
  • Unclear upgrade path to upcoming Android "L" release
  • Does not have wireless charging out of the box
  • Relatively dim display
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Inconsistent Spark LTE speeds in NYC
  • Below-average battery life
  • Dim display
  • Dim screen with narrow viewing angles
  • Relatively dim screen
  • Battery life shorter than competitors'
  • Speaker sounds flat
  • Middling camera performance. Low internal storage
  • Slightly slower overall performance vs other Snapdragon 801 designs
  • Occasional stutters rendering 2560 res
  • Softer overall battery life
  • The new QHD display with its 2
  • 560x1
  • 440-pixel resolution is quite a power hog
  • So the phone will barely last you a day without a charge
  • Lone speaker produces unimpressive sound
  • Huge phone. Screen resolution may be too high to perceive for some. Lower benchmark scores than some competitors. Call quality could be better
  • Gaming takes its toll on battery life
  • Which is otherwise good. Rear volume and power buttons may be off-putting to some
  • Still no customizable shortcuts for rear button
  • Would be nice to see Google Now integration in LG's cards widget
  • Battery life takes a hit
  • Smart Notice is pointless
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Rear volume Power buttons take some getting used to
  • Camera is light on details
  • Outright cost of the phone is rather high
  • Struggles with heavier operations & exhibits delays
  • Occasional performance and battery life issues
  • Likely too large for smaller hands
  • Handful of unnecessary software features
  • 1440p display is overkill
  • Rear button placement
  • Basic camera app
  • Pricey
  • Too big for comfort
  • Might be the best fake metal yet
  • But it's still plastic
  • Plastic build is easily scratched
  •  Camera offers only average lowlight performance
  •  Dimmer display than competition
  • AT&T bloat is excessive
  •  Does not support Qi like other G3 models
  • Still a large device overall
  • General users may not notice 2K difference
  • Poor low light performance
  • G UI still somewhat cluttered and bloated
  • Smart Notice
  • In particular
  • Not very useful
  • LG lets you reconfigure the Android touch buttons
  • Altering the order of the three standard buttons and adding up to two more from a set of four Notifications pulldown
  • QuickMemoapp launch
  • QSlide menu launch and Dual Window. Gaining quick access to these
  • Too many preloaded AT&T apps and services
  • No water resistant rating
  • Display resolution affects performance and battery life to an extent. 'Metallic skin' on the back is made of plastic.
  • McAfee Security cannot be removed (completely)
  • High black levels
  • No USB 3.0
  • Micro lags
  • Throttling (under load)
  • No MHL 3.0
  • Might be too big for some
  • Some unnecessary software additions

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  Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • There's no reason why LG shouldn't be running with the pack with their G-series smartphones with HTC, Samsung, and Apple in the United States. Unfortunate for them, Samsung has the advertising finesse required to show themselves off as the fine-quality ...

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  Published: 2014-06-19, review by: phonearena.com

  • So what are you to make out of this comparison?Well, actually, things arent' as clear cut as you might have thought, specifically on account of the Nexus 5's enticing price point. Sure, looking at the full picture, the LG G3 proves to be the better overal...

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  Published: 2014-06-19, review by: phandroid.com

  • Graceful design, Gorgeous Quad HD display, Topnotch hardware and refined user experience, 13MP camera with laser autofocus
  • Still no customizable shortcuts for rear button, Would be nice to see Google Now integration in LG's cards widget
  • Move over, Galaxy S5. Take a seat, HTC One M8. We can unequivocally say that the LG G3 is the new Android smartphone to beat. LG did so much right in creating this handset while managing to avoid the pitfalls — bloated user interfaces, gimmicky features, ...

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  Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Leslie , review by: gizmodo.com

  • The interface is a huge improvement. The G3 lost a lot of the bloat that plagued the G2, and gained a few useful features. One big one is the smart keyboard that learns how you type the more you type, which is a given for those kinds of things. But it als
  • Annoying that you have to take the back off to remove the SIM. And I have said the same thing for the G Flex—I really hate the placement of the volume rocker and power button on the back of the G3. It's annoying, and I feel like I'm always fumbling around
  • The G3 is a solid daily rider. LG made some big and impressive self-edits. They took out a lot of the bad and superfluous. Much of the bloat is gone.If, for some reason, you have your heart set on an LG phone or you were holding out for LG to fix some of...

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  Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Joshua , review by: androidauthority.com

  • Design is attractive and sturdy, Screen is simply spectacular, Handling is surprisingly easy, Top of the line specifications, Laser focusing system is indeed fast, G UI brings refined interface
  • Still a large device overall, General users may not notice 2K difference, Poor low light performance, G UI still somewhat cluttered and bloated, Smart Notice, in particular, not very useful
  • 9.0 With its best in class display, incredible camera, and refined software, LG has succeeded in creating one of the best smartphones of 2014. For these reasons, the LG G3 receives our Editors' Choice award....

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  Published: 2014-06-17, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com

  • The LG G3 and the iPhone 5s not only seem worlds apart when it comes to ergonomics and one-handed usage, but we found them to be quite different in terms of features, too. The steel-and-glass design of the iPhone 5s is more premium, and is way more comfor...

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  Published: 2014-06-17, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com

  • Although the Sony Xperia Z2 is a solid smartphone, the LG G3 comes in with newer and better technology – namely the stunning Quad HD screen – at a lower price point and inside a sleeker designed body. The LG G3 is a clear winner here....

 
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  Published: 2014-06-17, Author: Hubert , review by: ubergizmo.com

  • The LG G3 is a mighty phone. I am not talking about just the specifications, or even the incredible sharpness of the pixels. It is impressive because it has a great balance of design, speed, ergonomics and battery life that should please users. Of course...

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  Published: 2014-06-16, review by: phonearena.com

  • Knowing that the LG G2 had an outstanding camera, we expected nothing short of great results from its successor. And sure enough, the LG G3 did not leave us disappointed with its 13MP camera. The snapper is about as capable as those on the current leaders...

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  Published: 2014-06-16, Author: Aloysius , review by: cnet.com

  • The LG G3 has solid call quality and LTE data speeds, a great camera, a brilliantly sharp display, a snappy quad-core processor, and a flat UI that makes Android 4.4 look good. LG's flagship has also improved on the previous model -- the new G3 comes with
  • The new QHD display with its 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution is quite a power hog, so the phone will barely last you a day without a charge
  • The LG G3 easily outshines the competition despite it being late to the party. Possessing the right blend of feature and design, LG may finally have the right phone to challenge Korean rival Samsung....

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