LG G4
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Motorola and LG's 2015 flagships have a lot in common, packing the same processor, display resolution and more. Read on to see which of the smartphones offers the most compelling overall package.
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Last year's LG G3, while imperfect, was among the better flagship smartphones of 2014. Can its follow-up continue with that momentum? Read on, for Gizmag's review of the new LG G4.
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The LG G4 is the third first-tier Android flagship of 2015, following the HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 (and S6 edge). Before we run our full review, we have some thoughts on the leather-clad LG G4.
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Along with Samsung and Nexus devices, LG's and HTC's flagships are typically among the best you'll find on the Android side of the fence. Let's compare the two latest: the LG G4 and HTC One M9.
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Last year's LG G3 was followed up by several mid-range handsets bearing similar names. And it looks like LG is happy to repeat the trick again in 2015, with the South Korean firm revealing details of two new lower specification smartphones to complement the LG G4 flagship.
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How does the new LG G4 compare to the latest Nexus device, the Motorola/Google Nexus 6? Read on, for Gizmag's features and specs comparison.
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The LG G4 is a phablet that can almost pass for a "regular"-sized smartphone. Let's see how its features and specs compare to those of the iPhone 6 Plus.
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The smartphone world is one of never-ending oneupmanship. About a month after the launch of two of the best phones we've seen, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, LG is trying to knock the new kings of the mountain off their perch. But can the LG G4 keep up?
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LG's latest flagship handset offers an optional leather back, improved display and new camera tech, but are those changes enough to make the G4 standout among some seriously stiff competition in 2015? Read on as Gizmag takes its first look at LG's new flagship.
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LG's flagship smartphones don't have the marketing clout of rivals from Apple and Samsung, but the G4 will be worth keeping an eye on, with some key improvements to its display and rear camera. Oh, and there's also that cowhide you'll find on its backside.
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LG Innotek has announced that it's started production on the widest aperture camera the company has ever produced. The 16 MP f/1.8 module will feature in the company's upcoming LG G4 flagship smartphone, scheduled to be announced later this month.