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Release Date (UK): June 2014 |
Being so heavily focused on the screen and camera, the LG G3 is probably best suited to photographers or people who love to enjoy their media files on the move.
What the critics say (scores are out of 100)
AndroidPit | Kris Carlon The LG G3 is, in my opinion, one of the best Android smartphones I've seen this year. Read full review |
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Techdissected | Fred Scholl For now, I'm inclined to give the LG G3 my vote for the best smartphone to date. Read full review |
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Expert Reviews | Christopher Minasians For a handset with such a great, high-res display, innovative features and excellent performance, it clearly outguns the competition, which were also launched in 2014... The LG G3 has definitely had very good innings. Read full review |
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Recombu | Chris Barraclough There's an awful lot packed inside that gorgeous faux-metallic frame, and most of it is absolutely marvellous. If you're after mobile entertainment, the ultra-sharp screen and games-worthy performance will more than satisfy. Read full review |
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S21 Take a cutting-edge design, skin it in a choice of metallic finishes, give it the highest definition screen on any smartphone, a superfast processor and the latest version of Android and you have a recipe for an amazing phone. Read full review |
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Digital Versus | Florence Legrand The LG G3 is a more-than-worthy follow-up to the fantastic G2. Both highly competent and versatile, the G3 is easily one of the best smartphones of this year, if not the best! Read full review |
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The Guardian | Samuel Gibbs The G3 is still a little bit too big for my taste, but LG's done a very good job of making a phablet useable with one hand in a way that rivals like the Samsung Galaxy Note series have not. Read full review |
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Pocket-lint | Chris Hall Overall the LG G3 strikes a balance between smartphone and phablet, which means it might be too big for some. To us it feels more like a smartphone because of good design, but with the big screen advantages of a phablet. Read full review |
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The Gadget Show It's well priced among its peers such as the Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung Galaxy S5, and it's easily one of the top Android blowers out at the moment thanks to its blistering performance and smart features. We just wish its battery life was better and that LG would leave behind its plastic construction, but if you're after the bleeding edge of phone tech, you won't find anything sharper than the G3 right now. Read full review |
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Mobile Choice | Alistair Charlton A uncompromising powerhouse of a smartphone, LG has squared up to its better-known rivals and knocked the ball out of the park. The G3 has, by some margin, the best screen of any smartphone and garnishes it with a powerful processor, expandable storage, a removable battery, some clever and intuitive software tweaks, and a camera which focusses literally in the blink of an eye. Read full review |
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What Hi-Fi? Its size won't be for everyone, and we do wish LG would take a closer look at the audio side of things, but there's no denying that its high-res capabilities, mixed in with a stunning video performance, great design and superb user experience make it a very tempting choice. Read full review |
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TechnoBuffalo | Brandon Russell Ultimately, I don't really have any complaints about the G3. I'm not the biggest fan of the rear button placement, but that's about the only thing I can immediately think of. The overall design is just average, though the bezels around the screen are something to behold. When put next to its biggest competitors, the G3 looks in a different league because of the smaller bezels. The QuadHD screen, however, isn't noticeably better than a Samsung Galaxy S5 or HTC One M8 even though it packs more pixels per inch. Read full review |
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phoneArena | Ray S This is not the best phone of 2014, as some would rush to say. But it's definitely one of the best Android handsets thus far. Read full review |
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Engadget | James Trew In the G3, LG has almost produced a power user's dream. That QHD display, responsive performance and decent battery life make for a fully loaded handset that should have broad appeal. Read full review |
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Australian PC World | Tony Ibrahim Those with piqued intrigue should consider living with a phone that has half to almost one-day battery life. If the sacrifice isn't too much, then buy the G3. Read full review |
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TechDissected | Fred Scholl To this writer, they've raised the bar for rival manufacturers, and I'll be eager to see what the other players respond with. But for now, I'm inclined to give the LG G3 my vote for the best smartphone to date. Read full review |
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Know Your Mobile | Paul Briden A really excellent high-end Android smartphone with one of the best displays currently available and a rewarding user experience... The LG G3 is a really quite impressive device and I've enjoyed using it. It has one or two odd little quirks which hamper the experience a bit â for me these have been relatively minor gripes which I've been able to cope with, but I can imagine them being more irritating for some users. Read full review |
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Phone Scoop | Eric M. Zeman The G3 is a classy, well-made phone that offers the best display currently available from a smartphone. The materials are better, the button design is cleaner, and everything about the phone functions well. Perhaps the only downside of the hardware is the large size, which sometimes requires two hands for proper use. Read full review |
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Android Authority | Joshua Vergara With its best in class display, incredible camera, and refined software, LG has succeeded in creating one of the best smartphones of 2014. For these reasons, the LG G3 receives our Editors' Choice award... If there was ever a time to buy into the LG ecosystem, this great smartphone certainly deserves the title of flagship to light your way. Read full review |
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Trusted Reviews | Evan Kypreos The LG G3 is LG's best phone yet. The screen is special but we'd have been happy for a 1080p display and better battery life. However the LG G3 has no real weaknesses, it's an all-round great phone. Read full review |
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SlashGear | Chris Burns The LG G3 brings the finest Android has to offer with robust hardware without frills. It's a solid phone well worth the cash you're going to lay down on it. Read full review |
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Digital Trends | Andy Boxall LG's renaissance continues with the G3, which could be the best Android phone of 2014. The G3's stunning Quad HD screen, high-quality camera, and sleek design should put it on everyone's wish list. Read full review |
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The Next Web | Ben Woods I'm impressed by the G3. Without a firm SIM-free price to measure it up against, it's hard to say if it represents good value for money or not. However, it's a premium smartphone from a premium brand. Read full review |
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ITProPortal | Alysia Judge An unbeatable spec sheet, razor sharp and screen and beautifully simple interface are only marred by slight issues with the camera and aggressive battery saving. Read full review |
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What Mobile | Callum Tennent With the strength and competition of smartphones available today, it's conscientious additions like [the LG G3's additional features] which help distinguish one technologically identical handset from another. The G3 looks the part, too, even if the plastic build isn't exactly in keeping with its overall premium feel. Read full review |
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International Business Times | David Gilbert A true high-end smartphone with the best smartphone screen on the market Read full review |
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CNET UK | Aloysius Low Possessing the right blend of features and design, the G3 finally gives LG the right phone with which to challenge Korean rival Samsung. Read full review |
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TechRadar | Gareth Beavis The LG G3 is a great smartphone - like its predecessor, if you're after power and precision, perhaps over design and form, then this is a winner. Read full review |
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PC Advisor | Chris Martin The device is surprisingly small considering the 5.5in display and we like the more premium design. It's another winner from LG. Read full review |
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Digital Spy | Hunter Skipworth This is a fantastic device that only really needs a little bit more of a premium build to sit at the number one slot of our favorite smartphones. If you are interested in a top of the line Android handset, the G3 is the best thing out there right now. Read full review |
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The Inquirer | Carly Page The LG G3 is arguably one of the best smartphones of 2014 so far. While it might be too large for some and its custom UI likely won't appeal to all, the G3's QHD screen and gorgeous design put the Galaxy S5 to shame, despite being priced lower than its Samsung rival. Read full review |
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NotebookCheck | Daniel Schmidt Without a doubt, the LG G3 is a great smartphone with superb design and lots of versatile (and yet simple) input controls. In addition, LG has managed to improve upon the already good predecessor (the LG G2) in many regards, implementing expandable storage as well as swappable batteries. Read full review |
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TechSpot | Tim Schiesser The G3's solid hardware offering and strong software feature set is enough to make it one of the better premium handsets available today. Read full review |
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Mobile Syrup | Daniel Bader With the G3, LG has fashioned a beautiful smartphone that proves customer consideration is the highest form of flattery. Read full review |
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The Verge | Vlad Savov The LG G3 may not make the best first impression with everyone, but spend some time using it and you'll quickly find a lot to like about it. Whether it's the fun of a quick, laser-guided camera, the reassurance of a long-lasting battery, or the fast performance of a mature Android OS, this phone does everything well. Read full review |
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The Mobile Indian | Anil Satapathy The LG G3 outperforms or at least matches all leading smartphones in almost all department but it isn't an eye candy. Read full review |
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Gadgets Now | Ravi Sharma LG G3 has a nice set of features that make it a smartphone worth considering even at such a high price tag. The display quality, camera, design, user interface and media experience make it a smartphone that you can bet on. In all other respects, it easily matches whatever other rivals have to offer. Read full review |
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YourTechExplained | Ben Schoon The G3 is a great phone with a tremendous screen and is capable of about anything you throw at it. If you are currently in the market for a new Android phone, this is definitely a solid option. Read full review |
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Brighthand | Jeff Dunn The LG G3 is well-rounded behemoth. There are some niggling annoyances about, but the luscious display, sensible software, and intelligent build on show are too strong for those to overcome. Read full review |
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AnandTech | Joshua Ho & Anand Lal Shimpi Overall, the G3 is frustratingly close to perfect. A much-improved 1080p display, smaller size, and staying with the stacked battery design would've made this phone much easier to recommend as the best phone of the Snapdragon 801 generation [high end 2014 phones]. Unfortunately, as-is I can only say that it's equal to everything else on the market. Read full review |
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Wired UK | Dave Oliver The LG G3 deserves its place at the big table. It has a stonking screen, a terrifically powerful processor and it manages the tricky compromise between style and functionality with aplomb. Read full review |
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V3 | Alastair Stevenson The LG G3's simple to use, but effective camera, top-end super-sharp display and innovative security services make it one of the best bring your own device options currently available to businesses. Read full review |
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Coolsmartphone | James Pearce Overall the LG G3 is a great phone, being a high spec well designed flagship device you can but only like it. But LG seemed to have a way to go with the G3, it is in desperate need of a few firmware updates. Read full review |
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LAPTOP | Dan Howley LG's G3 boasts a super-sharp QHD display, a fast laser-focus camera and improved design, making it a very strong Android flagship phone. Read full review |
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Form factor: Touchscreen bar Dimensions 146.3 x 74.6 x 9.3 mm (5.76 x 2.94 x 0.37 in) Weight: 149 g (5.26 oz) |
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Size: 5.5 inches diagonal Resolution: 2560 x 1440 pixels Screen Density: 534 ppi Screen-to-Body Ratio: 76.4 % Display Type: True HD-IPS + LCD |
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Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801 CPU: Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 GPU: Adreno 330 RAM: 2GB / 3GB |
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Main Camera: 13MP Optical Image Stabilization with Laser Auto Focus and Dual Flash, 4K video recording Secondary Camera: 2.1MP |
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Built-in Storage: 16GB Expandable Storage: Micro SD |
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Capacity: 3000 mAh
Removable Battery: Yes Wireless Charging: Yes Quick Charge: None |
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