
8.8
A Future Proof Smartphone, with a Feature-Rich Offering
LG has remained an
underdog in the Android smartphone race for quite a while. In 2012 when
Google formed a liaison with the Korean manufacturer for the Nexus 4, LG
was suddenly back on the map. LG simultaneously launched global
versions of the Nexus devices known as the “G” phones. The first one aka
Optimus G was very well received and appreciated for its performance
and looks, and the G2 which was the Nexus 5 version of LG’s flagship
lineup won several accolades.
The LG G3 was not something most were
looking forward to, in fact no one was really waiting for the G3. With
Samsung launching one of the most disappointing flagship Galaxy S phones
in many years, the HTC One M8 more or less stole the thunder in the top
tier of the Android Market.
Does LG’s late arrival of the G3 slow down its acceptance in the market, lets find out!
Overview
The LG G3 took the market by storm at
launch, the G3 is the first commercially available phone from a big
manufacturer to feature a brilliant 2K resolution display. But LG also
improved a lot of other things with the phone, a removable back panel,
laser autofocus and more, making it possibly the right kind of eye candy
and by pricing it well a superior and rounded phone.
Hardware and Innards
The LG G3 is more or less up there with
specs and internal hardware, a Snapdragon 801 chipset and Adreno 330
GPU. You also have two easy memory options, one with 16 GB storage and
2GB RAM and the other with 32 GB storage and 3 GB RAM. The removable
battery and memory card slot are a major boon to everyone who is
planning to buy this phone.
The Pièce de résistance of the LG G3 is
the marvellous 5.5 inch 2K resolution display, aka 1440 x 2560 pixels,
which makes it a crazy 534 ppi on the display. LG has also bumped up the
optics with a 13 MP camera and laser autofocus which will also
capture 2160p video at 30 fps and 1080p video at the same 30 fps.
All of this for a good under Rs. 50k price bracket for the higher GB variant.
Build Quality and Design
Even though the phone is completely made
from plastic and has a removable back panel, it has a far superior
build quality when compared to the Galaxy S5. It’s almost like a
impressive plastic version of the HTC One M8, also very identical to the HTC One E8 in terms of the build.
Design wise the LG G3 is beautiful to
our eyes, the front of the handset is absolutely stunning with thin
bezels and that gorgeous display. The brushed finish of the back panel
replicates a metallic look quite a lot, and we are really happy that LG
improved on the G Flex’s design to get this finish.
Just like the G2 the buttons on the G3
are at the back and have been improved to become easier to use, they
look much better too. The edges of the G3 are also more rounded and the
phone feels fantastic in the hands. The front is laden with Gorilla
Glass 3 for added strength and usability.
Design wise LG has improved quite a lot and really built a better G2 which in itself was pretty good-looking.
Good Things
- Beautiful Looks
- Excellent Display
- Quick Focus Camera
- User Interface and Software
- Expandable Storage
- Replaceable Battery
Bad Things
- 2K Display is Known to Heat Up
- Nothing Else Really
The Breakdown
Build Quality
8.5
Design
9
Hardware
9
Display
9.5
Multimedia
8
Camera
8
Usability and Battery
7.5
Value for Money
8
Software and UI
9
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