You can now pre-order the LG G4 on Sprint
Starting today, residents in the United States can pre-order LG’s flagship smartphone of 2015, the G4, from Sprint for $18 per month on a two-year contract with no upfront fee or for $599.99 without a contract on a pre-paid tariff.
The G4’s full list of specifications can be seen below:
| Processor: | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 with X10 LTE |
| OS: | Android 5.1 Lollipop |
| Display: | 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum Display (2560 x 1440, 538ppi) |
| Storage: | 32GB eMMC ROM, microSD card up to 128GB |
| RAM: | 3GB LPDDR3 RAM |
| Rear camera: | 16 megapixels with f/1.8 aperture / OIS 2.0 |
| Front camera: | 8 megapixels with f/2.0 aperture |
| Battery: | 3,000 mAh removable |
For a limited time, customers purchasing the G4 on Sprint will receive a second 3,000mAh battery, a 32GB memory card and a battery charging cradle.
If you’re based in the US, like the sound of the LG G4 and would like to pre-order one from Sprint for delivery on June 5, hit the source link below.
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AA asks: What’s the best flagship of 2015 so far? Best smartphone for the money?

2015 isn’t even half way through yet and already we’ve had one hell of a year. For flagship buyers, this year has seen Samsung up its game in a big way with the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, with the LG G4 giving power users a great option that (almost) has it all with few compromises other than not necessarily having the latest and greatest CPU. We’ve also seen flagship devices from HTC, Huawei, and a (so far) Japanese only launch of Sony’s Xperia Z4 flagship.
Read also: Best Android smartphones of 2015
Some of the recurring themes for 2015’s flagships seems to be premium design, optimized software, and less gimmicky extras. It’s a path we are happy to see, as manufacturers are starting to realize that the overall user experience and the looks of the phone matter more to most consumers than just the spec sheet or feature list.
Best flagships of 2015
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Of course, flagship is only one side of the coin. The budget world has also seen some pretty big changes in 2015. While last year saw Motorola and OnePlus lead the pack when it comes to “specs and performance for the money”, this year there are more OEMs pushing into this space with hopes of turning the entry and mid-level markets on their heads. Although Huawei’s attempt at a budget friendly yet powerful device appears to have been less successful, at least judging by our full review, Alcatel OneTouch and Asus have really raised the bar in 2015.
Read also: Best budget phones of 2015
Both the Asus ZenFone 2 and the Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 give us near flagship level performance and aesthetics while keeping the price tag under $300, both also have even lower-cost variants for those who are really tight on money (or simply don’t want to spend it on a phone) that bring pricing to the sub-$200 range. It’s also worth mentioning that this year’s Moto E (2015) is also an impressive device for the money, though at sub-$150 pricing, it obviously doesn’t compare to the former two devices when it comes to specs.
Best entry and mid-rangers
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So which of these phones is the best in their class? We leave that to you, our dear readers. Participate in our polls below and let us know what is your favorite flagship and mid-ranger for 2015 so far.
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LG G4 impressions: 10 days later

Last year’s LG G3 was one of my favourite devices of the year as LG showed that they were capable of really innovating in their smartphones; the Quad HD display brought a new standard to the market and the handset looked fantastic. Improving on that very good smartphone was always going to be a challenge for LG.
This year’s G4 brings an all-new curved design that’s inspired by the G Flex 2, and, rather than bring a raft of innovations, LG have fixed a few faults, added an upgraded camera and optimised the experience by working closely with both Google, on the software, and Qualcomm, on the processor.
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Is the LG G4 good enough to challenge the all-new Galaxy S flagships? Our own Josh has already reviewed the LG G4, but after 10 days with LG’s new flagship, here are my impressions of the LG G4.
Hardware

The LG G4 looks a lot like the G Flex 2 but actually this isn’t a bad thing; given the screen measures 5.5-inches, it’s quite a large handset compared to other smartphones measuring between 5.0 and 5.2 inches. The curve becomes useful as most smartphones that size are difficult to use in one hand but the curve ensures the G4 remains ergonomically friendly.

The front has the same design as the G3 and is dominated by the 5.5 inch Quad HD display, which although identical to the G3 in size and resolution, is superior to its predecessor in every way. The key difference between the two displays is the use of Quantum Dot technology in the G4, which refers to the way molecules are manipulated as they pass through a phosphor layer. The result is a screen that’s fantastic and shows that LG’s TV display pedigree is ushering in a new era for its smartphones.

The other part of the display is LG’s adherence to the DCI standard, which is normally reserved for television and cinema. On Samsung devices, the Super AMOLED display often exceeds the standard with over-saturation of colours, but, in comparison, the G4 achieves 98% compliance with the standard. As a result, content appears more realistic and especially in the case of films, appears closest to the colours offered in a cinema screen.

On the back, the G4 uses the same rear button design as the G3 but while Josh was happy with the new buttons, I personally do not like them. On both the LG G2 and the G3, the buttons were easy to locate but more than once, I’ve found myself accidentally switching off the display when trying to turn the volume down while watching a film or show. That being said, the volume keys have a different finish, which does make it somewhat easy to tell them apart from the power button and the button is located exactly where your finger rests when holding the phone in your hand.
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My one main dislike of the G4 design is the titanium finished plastic version, which is the model I’ve been using. Designed as a somewhat cheaper alternative to the leather back, the titanium finished plastic is satisfactory but makes the handset feel a little less premium. That being said, the leather back G4 is actually only a few pounds more in the UK (and presumably the same elsewhere) and I would definitely recommend that; I went hands-on with the leather cover at the G4 launch and I like it a lot more than the plastic version.

The removal of the back cover offers access to the removable 3,000mAh battery and for me, is one of the key selling points of the G4. I’ve been a massive fan of removable batteries and this was one of the reasons I’ve primarily used a Samsung device as my daily driver for the past few years. I’ve already covered my thoughts on the Galaxy S6 Edge including the battery life and I can safely say that the G4 beats the S6 Edge (and the S6, as I also have one of those) by a considerable margin. Over the past ten days, the battery has lasted a minimum of 24 hours with medium to heavy usage and at least 3.5 hours screen on time.
Camera

The camera is one of the key features that LG have promoted on the G4 and there’s good reason for this; the 16MP sensor is backed by a color spectrum sensor, optical image stabilisation and laser autofocus and takes fantastic images. The Simple and Auto modes take fantastic images but manual mode is where real magic can happen, as you’ll see in the video below:
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I’ve previously used the Nokia Lumia 1020 and while other devices between that and the G4 have offered manual controls, the G4 is the first to offer it with the same simplicity. Using manual mode on the G4 is as simple as firing it up and playing with the sliders – the image automatically (and quickly) updates in the viewfinder and offers instant gratification that you’ve taken a great photo.

There’s more to the G4 camera than just manual mode as gestures make taking selfies simple; raising your hand and closing it to make a fist will trigger a countdown from 3, doing the gesture twice will take a burst shot of four images in quick succession and lowering your phone immediately after a shot lets automatically review the selfie you’ve just taken. These make taking selfies surprisingly easy and will appeal to anyone who uses their phone as a portable mirror.
Here’s some images I captured on the G4 (all 100% crop):
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We’ve also got a blind comparison against the Galaxy S6 Edge, iPhone 6 Plus and Lumia 930 coming up where you decide if the LG G4 camera is better than its rivals, so stay tuned to see just how good the G4 camera is.
Software
From camera and hardware to the software, and here is one of my key issues with the G4; while LG have optimised the software a lot, the handset still stutters and lags when running resource intensive tasks or having multiple apps open. That being said, the software experience is still vastly superior to past LG G devices and has been achieved by LG working closely with Google.
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Instead of random LG bloat apps, there’s only a handful of pre-loaded apps and instead of creating apps to replace Google’s own, LG has instead used Google apps as default in many parts of its interface. There are still some LG features that come pre-loaded onto the handset, including the Smart Notice widget, Smart Bulletin information aggregator and updated gallery and calendar widgets. You can read more in our review.
Overall, the G UX 4.0 is faster than previous versions and offers an experience that enhances stock Android. There are still things that seem downright odd – such as the Sound & Notifications tab name that has to scroll in the settings menu – but these small things don’t impact the overall experience too much.
Verdict
The LG G4 is very much a handset that aims to do everything for everyone and mostly, it achieves this. Where LG haven’t innovated too much with the overall handset, they have fixed small things and added new features to improve the handset.
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While the LG G4 is certainly not perfect, it does offer an experience that’s worthy of a premium price tag and for LG, it’s their most competitive smartphone yet. The Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge and the HTC One M9 have had trade-offs between design and some of the specifications – in the case of the Galaxy S6, it’s certainly the battery life – but LG has managed to keep everything that all customers care about.
The G4 might be the perfect smartphone for you..
At first glance, the G4 may not appeal to some users but you should definitely consider it; LG doesn’t have the marketing budgets of some of its competitors, but the G4 is a handset that can stand tall against any rival. I personally would probably buy the Leather version as I don’t like the titanium finish but you may find you prefer the plastic rear over the leather finish. If you’ve been looking for a new device and have found others lacking, the G4 might be the perfect smartphone for you.
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LG reaffirms commitment to two flagships this year

With the G4 only just out of the gate, it seems a little soon to be talking about a successor. However, speaking in Taipei, LG Electronics says that another flagship smartphone is still planned for the second half of 2015, as the company seeks to boost sales in Taiwan and around the globe.
LG is hoping that sales in Taiwan will increase by 30 percent from last year once both of its flagships are on the market. As of April, LG had managed to shift around 220,000 units of its last-gen handsets in the country and the company estimates that sales of the G4 will reach 300,000 in the next twelve months. Globally, the company is aiming for around 10 million G4 sales this year. However, we’re still none the wiser about the second flagship that LG hopes will boost sales, or even if it will ever be released outside of the Asian market.
Back in March, LG had said that it was planning to release another smartphone that “stands above the G series”, leading to speculation that the company could be preparing a competitor to Samsung’s Galaxy Note series. However, a dual-flagship business model is nothing new to LG, last year’s G Pro 2 was a high-end device, although some rumors suggest that this line-up may be scrapped. Interestingly, LG says the specifications for its second flagship this year still have not been finalized, suggesting that the development team is still testing out various options.
What would you like to see from LG’s second flagship this year, or is the G4 already exactly what you’re looking for?
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Android Case Blowout, $5.99 – $8.99
Don’t buy a case until you’ve browsed this list
Verus USA has released a handful of promo codes for all of the hottest Android devices on the market and the savings are kind of a big deal. We’re talking high-quality protective and decorative cases for your S6, S6 Edge, One M9, G4, Note 4 and Nexus 6. None of these ring up over $8.99 (with coupon) and with a plethora of styles, features and colors to choose from, you’re guaranteed to find something in your wheelhouse.
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LG announces G4c, a smaller sibling to flagship model
LG today confirmed that a smaller, lesser-powered version of its G4 smartphone will soon be available. Expected to launch in “key strategic markets” in the coming weeks, the phone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop and features a number of LG software exclusives.
In terms of hardware, the phone comes with a 5-inch HD display, an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter. Powering things are a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM and a 2540 removable battery. Storage is listed at 8GB with expansion available via microSD cards.
The LG G4c will be sold in a variety of colors including Metallic Gray, Ceramic White, and Shiny Gold.
Pricing and exact availability will be announced in the weeks to come.
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LG G4 available to pre-order in the UK
The LG G4 has gone up for pre-order ahead of its May 28th release date in the UK. High-street retailer Carphone Warehouse has opened pre-orders for the G4, which is available with a range of tariffs available from Vodafone, O2 and EE.
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The company has the handset in both leather and non-leather versions; the non-leather version comes in the titanium finish we used in our G4 review, while the leather version is available in both black and brown, with the black exclusive to Carphone Warehouse in the UK.
The G4 lines up for free at £35 per month on a 24 month contract and this pricing puts it cheaper than both the iPhone 6 and Galaxy S6, despite the former launching eight months ago. That deal is on Vodafone and gives you 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB 4G data each month along but if you opt for EE, the same deal costs £31.99 per month with a £9.99 upfront charge.
Other deals available include on O2 for £36 per month with a £20 upfront charge, which offers unlimited minutes and texts with 3GB 4G data, and on EE at £36.99 per month with a £40 upfront charge, which comes with unlimited minutes and texts with 5GB 4G data.
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Carphone Warehouse is also offering the first 400 customers a free LG P7 Music Flow Bluetooth Speaker worth £129 and the retailer expects to deliver pre-orders by May 28th.
LG G4 v Galaxy S6 Edge v Huawei P8: Ask Us Anything!

Choosing a new smartphone can be difficult, especially when some are available to buy and others are yet to launch and while you can read and watch reviews of all the latest handsets, sometimes you have questions that aren’t quite answered. Maybe you’ve had a past device from the manufacturer or are thinking of switching and have some questions?
If you’re looking to buy a new smartphone right now, chances are the LG G4, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge or Huawei P8 have come to your attention; not sure about something, want to see how these handsets compare or just want to know more about a specific feature? You’re in luck as today, we’re holding our first Ask Us Anything session.
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So if you’ve got a question on these latest devices or you want to ask about some specifics that weren’t covered in our reviews, simply leave the question in the comments below. We’ll keep this open until midnight on Saturday 23rd May and then we’ll pick the best questions and answer them for you!
Seen a question you’d also like answered? Hit the upvote button and we’ll keep it in consideration; while we’ll do our best to answer your questions, we can’t promise we’ll answer them all.
For more info on each of the three devices, check out our LG G4 review, Huawei P8 review and Galaxy S6 Edge review and also check out these useful comparisons below.
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LG G4 coming to Canadian carrier WIND Mobile June 19
WIND Mobile took to Twitter to reveal an official launch date for the LG G4. Canadians will be able to get their hands on LG’s new flagship device on June 19.
WIND did say that they will not be taking pre-orders for the device, so there’s no word on official pricing in Canada yet. However, the #TryLGG4 terms and conditions point at an outright retail price of $699.99, for those looking to get the smartphone off-contract.
In addition to WIND, the LG G4 will also be available at Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Videotron. Unfortunately, the Canadian variant from carriers will only come in two colors–metallic gray in ceramic and black genuine leather (as pictured above).
Are you looking forward to an LG G4 launch or have you already picked up your new device for the year? Let us know in the comments.
source: Twitter
via: Mobile Syrup
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Carphone Warehouse accepting pre-orders for LG G4, shipping starts May 28th
If you’ve been waiting to pre-order the LG G4 smartphone in the UK, you will be glad to find out that it’s now possible to place your order at the UK retailer, Carphone Warehouse. Despite being able to pre-order the handset, you will still have to wait until May 28th to get your hands on it though.
As with many pre-order offers, Carphone Warehouse is sweetening the deal by giving an LG P7 Music Flow Bluetooth speaker (worth £129) free to the first 400 pre-orders. You can pre-order the LG G4 in brown, grey, or the black version that is exclusive to Carphone Warehouse, with monthly plans starting from £35. There are no details regarding off-contract pricing as yet. If you are undecided whether to pre-order or not, you can also get familiar with the official LG G4 wallpapers here.
Source: Carphone Warehouse
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