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Review LG G2 Smartphone

Started by Redaktion, September 24, 2013, 07:24:55

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Redaktion

Cutting-edge innovator. This smartphone wants to boost itself to the forefront of our Top 10 with awesomely swift hardware and rearranged physical buttons. The LTE phone has a good chance of accomplishing that with the Snapdragon 800 and a Full HD IPS screen. However, it must first overcome a few obstacles.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-LG-G2-Smartphone.102285.0.html

darko sam

..and people regard Anandtech as the most thorough when in comes to numbers.
You guys are putting them to an amateur level!

I just wish you change your name and go for a wider audience.
Notebookcheck just doesn't cut it, not by a long shot

name

Have been following your site for last 5 years. You guys are amazing! Hope you prosper and get bigger (but not commercial and still objective). You are the ONE site I always check before buying/advising anything.

Good luck to you!

Do

What About the Korean version? LG-F320 , with sd card slot & remove battery.
What about the 3G band. they say that the LTE bands can be used as 3G in the USA, - is it correct?
Thanks

liam

The whole site needs to redesign, darko sam.
Also, AT is much more thorough when it comes to things like radio and camera.
However, this site is FANTASTIC with regards to consistency of reviews. You can easily compare one device to another from even older devices. They always perform thorough screen tests, and produce nice battery results, as well as gaming. They really need to work on the camera results. For instance, a lightbox is absolutely necessary (and trivial to setup (the outdoor "lightbox" doesn't cut it b/c of the variability of the outdoor lighting). Also, a bit of analysis would be good.
All in all, this site is THE best overall for device reviews. They really do make the "big guys" like cnet/zdnet/arstechnica/verge look like the amateurs they are.

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