A stylish phone, a lot of nice features, very nice screen and display. I think the battery life is quite nice relatively speaking. Notice the screen is very fragile, I had to replace it already - fell down from 1 feet and cracked +lost touch screen. Be very careful - first thing is shield the phone. Anyway after I've fixed + added protection I'm really enjoying the phone.
The LG G2 beat my old Samsung Note (first model) hands down, no question. I purchased the phone after searching reviews for a multitude of phones, including the newer Note as well as the HTC One, Google Nexus and iPhone. It was a tough decision but, in the end, felt that the screen size/resolution, battery life, and some of the little extras like Knock-on were enough to give it the edge. I was dubious of the placement of the power/volume buttons, but those buttons on my Note were always a problem for me (maybe it was a left-handed issue, I dunno) so I hoped putting them on the back would help. And it did. My G2 is about 2 months old now, and I couldn't be happier if I were twins. You know what I like best about it? IT WORKS, AND IT WORKS FAST. When I make or answer a call, there's no waiting for the app to open. It doesn't suddenly stop for no apparent reason, it doesn't suddenly reboot for no reason. Reception indoors isn't perfect, but it's still better than any other phone I've had. Putting the home/menu buttons on screen rather than below it works better too -- fewer accidents and more room to hold it. QSlide is quite nice too, a downward swipe brings up a menu of oft-used options (GPS, Bluetooth, memo, etc.) to toggle on/off. Even though it's highly customizable, navigating menus is quite easy and it doesn't feel cluttered. Charging is quick, the camera takes great pictures, the speakers are clear. Voicemate and Quick Remote are nice extras too. I kinda wish there was something bad to write so it doesn't sound like I work for LG, but I can't think of a single thing. I've become an LG fan.Read full review
The phone specifications are great compared to many smartphones in the market and a great value for the money. Liked the use of rear volume control buttons (hassle free side buttons), the camera, wide screen and the fast processing speed. But the look/design of the phone has offered nothing new compared to other smartphones which promises water/dust proof capabilities with a metal/toughened body and a stylish finish. Design and UI could have been better. When compared with others, it is almost as good as the best smartphones in the market and has surpassed few. Overall, I love this phone.
I could not have purchased a better phone. Compared to the Galaxy S4, to me, hands down, the LG G2 is the WINNER!!! This phone has a larger screen, better graphics, and has built-in memory. For me that is better than dealing with a memory card. Battery life is supreme and I use this phone a lot. The functional buttons on the back are great if you are a busy person and do not always have time to push a button that is on the side. If you like functionality, a sleek and stylish design, and a large screen, this phone is for you.
For $200 this is an absolutely fantastic device, the 5.2" screen feels perfect in my hands and the battery life/camera and stock ROM features are just fabulous. I personally flashed Cyanogenmod 11 onto mine a little while later because I didn't quite like the look of the LG stock ROM. The xda developers community for the D802 is just fabulous and buyers will have plenty of Roms and mods to choose from. It's a fantastic buy either way though, if you choose to root it and play around with custom ROMs or if you just leave it as you get it, it works fabulously either way.
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