In the whole "hey review me" madness, LG has unveiled its latest flagship device (...high end mobile device) for 2015, introducing the LG G4. this baby comes with looks, style and power in a killer combo and we can not say 'NO" in any way to this. So what do you need to know about the G4 you ask? here is a rundown;
- removable leather or hammered pattern plastic cover in a variety of colors (...not boring ones).
- slightly curved (...top to bottom curved) stylish body, slim and handy.
- a 5.5" QHD resolution screen of 538ppi (...pixel per inch which tells basically the sharpness and detail of a screen, for reference the iPhone 6 has 326 ppi) with Gorilla glass 3 protection from scratches (...dont use any sharp object to prove your point, bad idea)
- uses a Hexa-Core (...that's 6 cores, a Dual-Core + Quad-Core) CPU system for power management and performance excellence.
- 3GB of RAM, 32GB in-built storage plus a MicroSD card slot.
- 16MP rear camera with 8MP front camera with Optical Image Stabilization for shaky hands, autofocus, f/1.8 aperture and 1/2.6 sensor size (...to put this is simple terms, can capture more light for dark environs and also can contain more objects in its lens view).
- 3000mAh battery that is...yes, replaceable.
- Android 5.1 with majority of LG bloatware removed, LG Optimus UX 4.0 user interface, LTE (300Mbps download speed, 50Mbps download speed), Bluetooth 4.1, Knock code, NFC, optional wireless charging...blah! blah!! blah!!!
- will be released in China first, then the rest of the global market. pricing is not certain at this point (...we are thinking 500 British Pounds).
The LG G4 looks stunning and under the hood seems it will run brilliantly to stand toe to toe with the recently released Samsung S6, HTC M9, Nexus 6 and Xperia Z3 (...looking at other Android competition alone). This is one device anyone looking to upgrade this year should consider without hesitation.
Our thoughts:
We like that LG took our advise (...yes ours) when we mentioned they should push their curve technology to their main flagship, make it more prominent in the market than a sidechick thing. The leather options are really cool and classy (...Moto X had those first though, plus pure Android is sweeeeet). The curvature is interesting to handle being a big phone perhaps that will make it easier to handle. 6-Cores is not a common thing and though most critics will push at why not Octa-Core, we think LG has a mark to make and till proper testing and handling are done, lets not pull the gun on them (...ok pull the gun but hold on the trigger). The use of Lollipop 5.1 is very well welcomed plus less bloatware is enticing (...the LG UI has always not particularly appealed to us, hopefully modifications will change our minds with this). Everything else seems ok and ready, against other recent flagships we have to say this battle wont be a slide for LG but at least it seems they came armed and ready.
Good luck LG, hopefully you don't ruin this with pricing and availability (...500 Brit Pounds is insane).
ps. avoid this online shopping mall and company at all cost "deluxe.com.ng", we look out for our own and that's you.
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