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May 2015
(85%)
835 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
87 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Outstanding camera with sharp detail and pleasing colors
Unique leather option
Removable battery
Base model with 32GB of internal memory and expandable storage
Slick metal body
Quality audio output and stereo speakers
Polished HTC Sense interface
Beautiful 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad (2K) Display
16 Megapixel Camera that's great for beginners & advanced enough for photography enthusiasts
Gorgeous genuine leather materials and design accents that add form to function
Micro-SD slot for expandable s
Gorgeous QuadHD display
Killer back and front cameras
Super responsive Android UI
Removable battery and microSD card slot
Great leather texture
Fantastic display
Excellent camera
Smooth
Responsive performance
Solid battery life
With removable option
Premium leather backs are gorgeous
While Samsung
HTC
Motorola
And Apple continue floundering around trying to find the perfect formula of battery life and performance
LG has it all figured out. A smartphone that can last all day easy with time to spare for the morning after. That's the
User replaceable battery
MicroSD card
Camera can capture RAW images
Improved front facing camera
Sleek form
Comfy to hold despite large size
Excellent display
Solid performance
Respectable stamina
Quick Charge support
Capable camera
SD card support
Includes two years of upgraded Google Drive storage
A great camera with full manual controls and output to DNG. And the color sensor seems to actually work
The Snapdragon 808 fixes many of the 810's issues. This won't be the reigning benchmark champ anytime soon though
A removable battery and SD card sl
Display The display on the G4
While not particularly accurate
Is very bright with impressive levels of contrast and substantially improved viewing angles
Especially when compared to the G3
Big phone
Small footprint The G4 has a big 5.5" screen that o
The vegetabletanned
Genuine
Stitched leather option lends the G4 a luxurious feel
The larger
5.5inch screen can be a major draw for power users
Cheap storage expansion through microSD
Industryleading lowlight camera performance
Deafening loudspeake
Stellar camera performance
MicroSD expandable storage
Solid general performance
Fantastic battery life
Amazing 5.5' display with truetolife colors. Top notch camera with DSLRlike controls and fast Autofocus. Ergonomic design makes the phone easy to grip. Clean user interface with welcome additions to Android. Super fast performance. Leather back finish is
Great design and build quality
Improved screen quality (better contrast ratio and maximum brightness)
User-replaceable battery and detachable back cover
Supports fast charging (1 hour and 52 minutes from 0 to 100%)
Fenomenal camera performance with to
The display itself is awesome
And the fact it has expandable memory gives you even more reason to take advantage of that
Polished aluminum design
Properly calibrated screen
Fantastic speed
Reliable camera
Fingerprint security
Interesting and unusual design
Vivid
But also inaccurate screen
Potent camera with Manual mode
Nice multitasking abilities
Ergonomic design
Waterproof
Superior display
Bleeding edge hardware
Fingerprint scanner
Wireless charging
Unique design with leather back and slight curve
Bigger screen
Userreplaceable blattery
Cheaper
MicroSD support
Camera
Performance
Fantastic screen. Excellent camera. Removable battery and microSD card slot.
Near-DSLR quality camera with advanced shooting options
Big
Bright
And beautiful QHD display
Subtle design accents that add form to function
The LG G4 has a sharp and generously sized display
A bevy of camera controls and raw image shooting
A replaceable battery and expandable storage
Slick design with optional leather
Stunning camera with pro-level features
Rich quad-HD display
Clean interface with useful apps
5.5" QHD display is a relatively compact and comfy package. Super camera
Removable battery and it has a microSD card slot. Attractive with leather back
Sharp
Detailed display
Camera performs well and is easy to use
Large ultra-HD display
Can run more demanding apps and games
Brilliant display
Good Battery Life
Great Camera
MicroSD Card support
Removeable battery and Good sounding speaker despite being rear mounted
Best manual still camera controls
Upgradable storage
Androidy UI
Light on bloatware
Thin and minimal
Neat design
Stunning display
Excellent camera experience
Reliable performance
Great display
Great camera
Fast performance
Beautiful
Comfortable fit and finish
One of the best smartphone cameras available
Striking display
Expandable memory
Aesthetically unique and attractive design
Quad HD 5.5-inch screen is vivid and great for media
Snapdragon 808 shows how optimization is recipe for success
Backing is removable
Comes in leather or plastic
Removable battery and expandable storage
Cam
Camera captures some slick looking photos
Higher degree of sophistication thanks to the new leather back
Removable battery & microSD card slot
Fantastic rear shooter
Display features sharp imaging
Realistic colors
And deep contrast
Stellar Camera
Cool Design
Great Display
Removable Baterry
MicroSD
Excellent image detail and good dynamic range in bright light
Good balance between noise reduction and detail retention in low light
Usable exposures in very low light
Decent LED-flash performance
Very large panorama output (but some stitching errors
Fantastic classleading camera you can rely on in almost all situations. Great 1440p display. Decent performance without having to worry about throttling. Expandable storage and removable battery add flexibility.
Mostly great cameras
Long battery life
Has a microSD card slot
Vibrant screen
Superb build
Optional leather back cover
First rate camera
Very good
Bright screen
Expandable storage
Modern connections standards supported
The editors didn't like
The display brightness and viewing angles could be better
Squared edges can be uncomfortable at times
And the plastic model is very slippery
Battery life is average at best
No rapid charging
Over-saturated colors in photos
No full Quick Charge support
Or wireless charging without using a case
Some superfluous software
Regular plastic backs are nothing special
But the removable back brings its own disadvantages. The G4 is just rather plain and the leather options and different colored back panels can only get you so far
I'm obsessed with smartphone speakers. Music is a massive part of my life and listening thr
Wireless charging is not built in
Bulky and awkward to carry in a pocket
Less premium than other flagship phones
No frontfacing speakers
Subpar software
No native wireless charging support
Quick Charge adapter not included with phone
No matter which back panel you get
The major contact points—the sides and buttons—are still plastic
No always-on voice commands
LG merged the individual notification and power settings panels into a single panel
And it's very cramped
Not any faster While not slow
The G4 really doesn't feel quicker than a G3 running Lollipop
Still gets smoked by the Galaxy S6 in most benchmarks
And can occasionally exhibit undesirable stutter and jank for no readily apparent reason
Android skin sometimes gets in the way
If you don't go with the leather back plate option
The regular plastic back plate makes the phone look pretty ordinary looking
Underwhelming battery life
Somehow impractical design or at least not as comfortable as last year's (overall bigger size)
Unoptimized and heavy UI
Doesn't support wireless charging
Battery life could always be better
Screen
No fingerprint scanner
Slow OS updates
Bloatware-heavy. Runs warm when gaming
Battery life is average and improves little from last generation
Snapdragon 808 processing performs well but lags behind other current flagships
Though the phone's battery life is adequate
It doesn't last as long as its competitors. There are no significant new software features and its design feels uninspired
Shorter battery life than competitors
Faux metal back is ugly
Thankfully we have other choices. Display isn't extremely bright
Subtle changes from the LG G3
Performance hiccups
Still not a fan of the rear controls
Some testers found it too big
Software could use some work
Not on the most current version of Android
Wireless charging requires optional case
Quick Charging isn't as fast as other devices that support it and plastic backs are meh and those wanting a premium metal feel won't get it
No quick or wireless charging
Downmarket design
Except for the polarizing leather option
Overall
A timid update to the G3
A bit pricier for those on a budget
UAG logo is a bit big
Middling design
No wireless charging
Plastic build
Ugly software
Inconsistent
Ungainly software
Plastic version offers little aesthetic improvement over G3
Leather version wears easily
LG UX still a bit bloated
Still some smudgy post processing in the camera
For those that don't want leather backings
Plastic backs are a consolation prize
Slightly longer
Wider
And heavier than the G3
Color temperature is a cold ~8000K
Underperforming graphics processing
Chipset is not what we would expect of a flagship
Imprecise screen brightness settings
Insufficient battery autonomy
Average Battery Life
Pricing
Unfortunately
We don't yet have pricing information on the LG G4. I was handed a G4 as part of the TMobile Preview Tour and US carriers have not yet provided pricing information. I think it will be similar to other high end Android devices
But
High levels of luminance noise and some chroma noise in some base ISO images
Edge softness in some images
Occasionally unreliable focus in Auto mode
Low quality slow motion video and no way to export
Pronounced rolling shutter effect in video footage
Design isn't as impressive as some of its competitors
Even with the optional leather back. Performance is marginally behind the Galaxy S6.
Published: 2015-06-26, Author: Jack , review by: techaeris.com
Brilliant display, Good Battery Life, Great Camera, MicroSD Card support, Removeable battery and Good sounding speaker despite being rear mounted
Software could use some work, not on the most current version of Android, wireless charging requires optional case, Quick Charging isn't as fast as other devices that support it and plastic backs are meh and those wanting a premium metal feel won't get it
The TL;DR if you will, is if you're in the market for new smartphone the LG G4 is hard to be beat. With all-day battery life, a powerful camera, a great QHD display and buttery smooth performance you'll be hard pressed to find a better Android phone. With...
Abstract: For many people, the LG G4 was the surprise device of this year. The latest device in the G-range may have followed in the shadow of the release of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, but that does not mean LG were happy to let Samsung take all the glory...
Great design and build quality, Improved screen quality (better contrast ratio and maximum brightness), User-replaceable battery and detachable back cover, Supports fast charging (1 hour and 52 minutes from 0 to 100%), Fenomenal camera performance with to
Underwhelming battery life, Somehow impractical design or at least not as comfortable as last year's (overall bigger size), Unoptimized and heavy UI, Doesn't support wireless charging
For three years in a row, LG was able to differentiate themselves with flagships featuring unconventional design, big battery capacity, good screens and great camera performance. The G4 here is a worthy successor except some details that need a little imp...
Fantastic rear shooter, Great design and build quality, Display features sharp imaging, realistic colors, and deep contrast
Chipset is not what we would expect of a flagship, Imprecise screen brightness settings, Insufficient battery autonomy
LG's flagship phone should be the top pick for those that value smartphone cameras. Meanwhile, its modern design (especially the leather-clad version), ergonomics, and excellent display should appeal to everyone else. The aforementioned stitched leathe...
Published: 2015-06-15, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The LG G4 is a capable flagship smartphone on the Android platform. It's a bit like a wolf in sheep's clothing. It wears the plastic garb of lesser phones, but packs the killer instincts required to bite back at the competition.LG didn't stray far from a...
Abstract: Let's get one thing straight - I am NOT a photographer, but I like taking photos.For years I have used various Android and iOS devices and felt that the photographing capabilities of those devices were adequate. For the most part, smartphones provided a c...
Published: 2015-06-13, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
Superb build, Optional leather back cover, First rate camera, Very good, bright screen, Expandable storage, Removable battery, Modern connections standards supported
Voice quality, UI not always smooth, No wireless charging, Screen dims automatically when too warm, High power consumption
LG has developed a good premium smartphone with its G4. Opting for the somewhat weaker Snapdragon 808 cannot be criticized. Quite the contrary The smaller model of the Snapdragon 810 makes a very good impression. The device also convinces with one of the...
Sleek form, comfy to hold despite large size, excellent display, solid performance, respectable stamina, removable battery, Quick Charge support, capable camera, SD card support, includes two years of upgraded Google Drive storage
Bulky and awkward to carry in a pocket, less premium than other flagship phones, no frontfacing speakers, subpar software, no native wireless charging support, Quick Charge adapter not included with phone
The problem is that for most of us these days, smartphones are becoming more about the sum of their parts than the individual pieces. In order for a phone to move from being "fine" to "exceptional," it needs to offer something that goes beyond what everyo...
Published: 2015-06-12, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The LG G4 is a capable flagship smartphone on the Android platform. It's a bit like a wolf in sheep's clothing. It wears the plastic garb of lesser phones, but packs the killer instincts required to bite back at the competition. LG didn't stray far from a...
Abstract: The LG G3 was one of the best smartphones of 2014, but that doesn't meant the company didn't have anything to improve upon for its followup flagship. The brand new G4 brings some of the best specifications we've ever seen on a smartphone, but so did last...