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30
Apr

T-Mobile launches exclusive LG G4 preview program to get the hype going




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Today was a big day for LG. The LG Watch Urbane landed on Verizon and AT&T websites for consumers to purchase. It was also the official unveiling of the LG G4. Not that we needed it a big event with all the leaks that happened over the last few months, but still, we do like a good press event to get the details straight from the manufacturer. We know Sprint will carry the device sometime in June and is giving would be buyers a chance to win one. T-Mobile is taking things a little further though with an exclusive LG G4 preview program that is sure to get a lot of sign ups generated.

LG G4 T-Mobile early preview contestStarting today through May 25th anyone who signs up for the chance to be selected, could get their hands on an LG G4 before it even launches. Whats even cooler, is they are giving away one device a day from now through the 25th. That equates to 28 lucky people getting their hands on one a month a head of schedule. While it might be a long shot, it never hurts to through your name into the hat. If you are curious to see what Des has to say about the device, check out the first look over the device and a bit more in-depth look at the camera.


I have a feeling the LG G4 is going to do really well for the company. The manual mode on the camera with RAW output, manual shutter speed and the 8MP front facer. The removable battery and expandable memory option, u to 2TB, could be a deciding factor for those that were wishing Samsung kept up that tradition in the Galaxy S6.

All that aside, be sure to direct your browser over to the sign-up page and keep your finger crossed.

Source: T-Mobile

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30
Apr

A bold claim: LG plans on selling 12 million LG G4’s




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LG‘s latest flagship, the LG G4, was made official earlier today and it looks to be every bit as good as we expected (because we knew everything already). Not too long ago though, analysts were spinning a sad tale for the LG G4, saying that it was not going to sell as many handsets as its predecessor, the LG G3, did. The analysts attributed this largely to the unfavourable market conditions thanks to barnstorming sales by the Samsung Galaxy S6 and its curvy brother, the Galaxy S6 Edge. Furthermore, the Snapdragon 808 processor would be a key differentiator for some consumers. Even so, LG is confident that it is going to sell 12 million LG G4’s  – the LG G3 sold around 10 million handsets, for reference.

We’ll have to see whether LG’s bold prediction can, or will, come true, though the device has a lot going right for it. A fantastic new camera and probably the best Quad HD display on the market at the moment immediately jump off the page, but most everything else is similar or a marginal upgrade over its predecessor, and that’s not a bad thing. And for the fashion conscious, genuine leather back covers are now available for the LG G4, and in more colour options than the plastic variants.


What do you think of the LG G4’s chances to sell 12 million handsets? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Yonhap News via Phone Arena

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30
Apr

LG releases infographic that shows the “LG G4 by the numbers”




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Yesterday, LG‘s latest and greatest flagship, the LG G4, was finally announced after many weeks of telling leaks and rumours. It was good to finally get it out there officially, but there’s probably a lot of you who weren’t in on the leaks and are still wondering what the LG G4 has to offer over, for instance, the Samsung Galaxy S6. Well, LG has got your back, naturally, today releasing an infographic which they say tells you the “LG G4 by the numbers”. Check it out below:

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It just goes to show that you shouldn’t assume you know everything about a device – I had no idea that LG was offering a bonus 100GB storage on Google Drive with a LG G4 purchase, nor did I know that you could press the LG G4’s rear button twice to take a picture, which is actually really neat. Of course, most of the information we already know is there, and a notable absentee is the Snapdragon 808 processor the LG G4 possesses, which we’re assuming LG doesn’t want to draw attention to. Of course, we’ll have to see whether the LG G4 turns out to be the financial success LG is expecting it to be.

What do you think about the LG G4? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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29
Apr

LG G4 – Top Features


LG took the wraps off of its latest and greatest yesterday, and the device does bring a lot to the table, combining the best aspects of the company’s last two high-end releases, the G3 and the G Flex 2. Here’s a round up of what we think are some of the top features of the LG G4!

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#1 – Display

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Just like its predecessor, the LG G4 packs a 5.5-inch IPS+ LCD display with a Quad HD resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 534 ppi. Unlike the LG G3 though, this display comes with Quantum Dot technology, which was quite a big deal at CES earlier this year. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, what this essentially means is the presence of tiny crystals that breaks down the back light to produce a richer white light, resulting in a better overall image. LG claims that the display has a 20% better color gamut, 25% more brightness, and a contrast better by 50% when compared to the competition. A lot more testing is required to see whether these claims hold true, but it definitely is a

LG claims that the display has a 20% better color gamut, 25% more brightness, and a contrast better by 50% when compared to the competition. A lot more testing is required to see whether these claims hold true, but it definitely is a much-improved display when compared to that of the LG G3.


#2 – Rear Camera

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The LG G4 features a 16 MP rear camera with an aperture of f/1.8, which is the widest we’ve seen on any smartphone so far. Not only are you going to get some really great looking depth of field, but it should allow for some good low light performance as well. The built-in OIS now provides stabilization on the x, y, and z axis, that should result in some steady footage while shooting video.

LG claims that this is also the world’s first smartphone camera to feature a color spectrum sensor, that provides a better white balance for a more color accurate image. The camera also comes with a full-fledged manual mode now, with the ability to tweak features like white balance, iso, shutter speed, and more, along with being able to shoot images in the RAW and JPEG format.

Read also: LG G4 official camera samples


#3 – Front-facing Camera

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When it comes to the front-facing camera, the LG G4 packs an 8 MP unit, that should make for some great high-resolution self-portraits, a big plus for all you selfie lovers out there. The gesture shot has also been improved, allowing you to take up to 4 selfies in sequence, and should be a really fun feature to take advantage of.


#4 – Removable Battery

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The reason this is considered a top feature now is that the option to replace the battery is missing from almost every, if not all, current flagships out there in favor of unibody design languages and premium build materials. If this is a feature you find yourself missing, the LG G4 is basically the only high-end device to come with it, and could be one of its bigger selling points. That said, the device does pack a large 3,000 mAh battery, so this might be a feature you won’t end taking advantage of all that often.

Read also: Is a Removable battery still a must have feature


#5 – MicroSD expansion

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MicroSD expansion is still a feature available with many modern Android phones except for, rather surprisingly, the latest flagships from Samsung. With 32 GB of on-board storage, power users may end up needing microSD expansion, which the LG G4 supports up to 2 TB of. Granted, there are no commercially available microSD cards with a storage of 2 TB, so this is mostly about future proofing the phone, but if nothing else, storage isn’t going to be a concern with the LG G4.


#6 – Back Covers

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Along with the more standard polycarbonate back covers with a metallic finish, for the titanium version, and ceramic finish, for the white and gold version, the LG G4 also comes with the option of genuine leather back covers. These back covers give the device a more elegant, premium look, and a variety of color and texture options are available, with more to be added over the summer.

It’s nice to see another OEM besides Motorola offer some extra color and material options, even if it still isn’t something as robust as the Moto Maker. If you’re on the lookout for something a little different, the leather options are definitely worth checking out.


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So there you have it for this roundup of some of the top features of the LG G4! Do let us know what your favorite aspect of the LG G4 is in the comments section below.



29
Apr

LG G4 vs Huawei P8 Quick Look


The month of April has had a couple of new premium smartphones announced with both LG and Huawei introducing their flagship devices for the year. Yesterday, LG announced the new LG G4 while a couple of weeks ago, Huawei introduced the Huawei P8 to the world.

Both handsets follow similar design languages to previous flagships but aim to improve upon certain areas and bring the latest specifications in search of a premium experience. How do the two handsets compare? Let’s take a closer look.

Design

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Both the Huawei P8 and the LG G4 look like their predecessors but the key difference between them is the use of materials; Huawei have stuck with a metal unibody build – the Chinese OEM were one of the first to adopt metal builds in their handsets – while LG have gone with a plastic build that’s complemented by a range of rear covers, including one with a nice leather finish.

There are many similarities in the design language used by both LG and Huawei and one of these is that both manufacturers have made the display the key part of the handset. On the front, the Huawei P8 uses a 5.2-inch Full HD IPS display while the LG G4 sports a 5.5-inch Quad HD Quantum Display, which offers a denser experience (538 ppi vs 424 ppi). While the P8 does use a JDI-Neo display that offers 1500:1 contrast ratio, the superior resolution and Quantum Display on the LG G4 provides a more immersive experience.

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The P8 and the G4 share many similarities not least in size with both manufacturers aiming to achieve the impossible and make a handset as slim as possible. The Huawei P8 uses a metal unibody design like the iPhone 6 and is just 6.4mm thick while the LG G4 ranges from 6.3mm at the edges to 9.8mm thick in the middle thanks to the curved design.

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The curved design of the G4 has been possible, as LG have kept the same rear-button design of the LG G3 with the power and volume keys located on the back beneath the camera. In comparison, the P8 has a more traditional layout with the keys on either side. Huawei claim the P8 has a frameless display but thanks to the buttons on the rear, the LG G4 has a slightly higher screen-to-body ratio (74.3% vs 71.4%). It’s worth noting that both of these are higher than most flagships, which tend to be around the 68-70% mark.

Hardware and performance

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Huawei has traditionally used its own in-house Kirin chipsets in its flagship devices, while LG has reached out to Qualcomm to provide the internals for its handsets. In previous years, Huawei have been able to optimise their handsets better than LG but with the G4, LG have worked closely with Qualcomm to optimise the processor to suit the G4’s needs.

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With the G3 last year, LG opted to release two versions – a standard edition with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage and a premium edition with 32GB storage and 3GB RAM – and the lower edition hampered the performance of the G3. With the G4 this year, LG have stuck with just one version and the hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor is paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage to provide the best possible experience.

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By way of comparison, Huawei have somewhat adopted LG’s strategy from last year by releasing the Huawei P8 in two storage versions: the standard edition comes with 16GB storage while the premium edition offers 64GB storage. Whichever version you choose, your handset will be powered by an octa-core Kirin 930 processor with 3GB RAM. Both the LG G4 and the Huawei P8 come with expandable storage, via a microSD card slot, but only the P8 lets you use the slot with a second SIM card.

Apple and Samsung have added fingerprint sensors to their latest flagships but while there were rumours that the LG G4 might sport a biometric scanner, these proved to be false. Both Huawei and LG opted to omit a fingerprint sensor from their flagships and, while a scanner can be useful in some scenarios, it’s not too upsetting that they’ve been left out.

Camera

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On both the G3 and the Ascend P7, the cameras were one area where we felt the companies came up short. This year, both Huawei and LG have introduced improved cameras packages on their flagships in search of the best possible smartphone camera.

The Huawei P8 comes with an upgraded 13MP sensor, which offers better colour reproduction and the addition of Optical Image Stabilisation helps ensure less noise in photos. In the camera software, Huawei have added some manual controls and other features like a light painting mode to capture light trails at night, and a director mode to capture professional movies directly from your phone.

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The LG G4 comes with a noticeably upgraded camera versus the G3 and jumps from a 13MP sensor to a 16MP shooter. This upgrade is more than just megapixels, as LG have added a f/1.8 aperture package which offers the largest sensor on any flagship currently on the market. The LG G4 also comes with OIS and a colour spectrum sensor which analyses scenes to achieve the right white balance automatically.

Like the Huawei P8, the G4 camera comes with an all-new manual mode but whereas Huawei have added some manual controls, LG have added all the controls you’d find on a professional camera. The manual mode comes with lots of ISO stops, manual focus, a full white balance gamut, a histogram and the ability to shoot RAW and JPEG simultaneously. Also of note is that LG have managed to add shutter speeds up to 30 seconds, which is vastly superior to all smartphones and most professional cameras.

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We’ve not had enough time to really compare these two smartphone cameras but from first glance, it does seem that they’re going to be fairly evenly matched. We will of course be looking at this in a lot more depth in the weeks to come.

Software

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This is probably the main area where the two companies really differ: Huawei have added their own rather-heavy EMUI v3.1 on top of the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop operating system while LG have taken the minimalistic route to produce a near Nexus-like experience on top of the Android 5.1 Lollipop OS.

Huawei’s interface is designed to cater for the needs of the Chinese and Asian markets and while it may be garish for some users, it does have some really nice touches. EMUI comes with a Theme store to allow you to customise the look and feel of the handset, while motion gestures and a one handed mode help the user experience. EMUI is almost identical to previous versions and feels very familiar to previous Huawei devices.

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While Huawei’s EMUI aims to replace Material Design with their own creation, LG have embraced Google’s interface to offer a premium experience. The LG G4 UX 4.0 has been heavily optimised to provide a fluid experience and in addition to this, it comes with an enhanced calendar app that can create a reminder from most parts of the phone, and a powerful gallery app to group photos into memories.

In addition to optimising and improving the software, LG have worked closely with Google to provide an almost Nexus-like experience with Chrome as the default browser, Google Drive integrated across LG apps, and numerous LG apps working natively with Android Wear. The LG G4 also comes with 100GB Google Drive storage for two years and the addition of LTE Cat 6 inside the handset should ensure that your cloud data is easily accessible.

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The key difference between the G4 and the Huawei P8 is the software and this is where LG seem to have won the battle. The Huawei P8 has been heavily optimised but there are still a few software bugs while, at least from our first hands on, the G4 offers an excellent lag-free experience that’s as close to the Nexus as possible.

Wrap Up

Overall, there’s very little to pick from when choosing between the LG G4 and the Huawei P8. The former has a better display and a smoother experience, but the latter is arguably the nicer design and the metal unibody has a nicer feel.

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On paper, both handsets should offer a premium smartphone experience that can rival the best flagships on the market and in our Huawei P8 review, we called it a capable smartphone that can hold its own against the competition. It remains to be seen whether we say the same about the LG G4 but stay tuned, as we will be bringing you an in-depth look at the LG G4 and how it compares to the competition in the weeks to come.

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29
Apr

LG G4 vs Apple iPhone 6 Plus Quick Look


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Yesterday at an event held in London and New York, LG unveiled its new LG G4 flagship smartphone. After months of speculation and rumours, LG’s new smartphone is a combination of last year’s flagship, the LG G3 and the G Flex 2 in a new body that boasts impressive design and specs.

We’ve already been hands on with the LG G4 and compared it to the Galaxy S6 Edge and against the iPhone 6 but how does it compare to Apple’s phablet, the iPhone 6 Plus? Let’s take a closer look:

Design

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The key trend over the past few months has been that most manufacturers are dropping plastic builds but LG has stuck to its guns with a plastic body that’s completed by a leather colour with vertical stitching down the middle. For this comparison, we managed to get our hands on the black titanium finished plastic edition but for those who want the leather, it’ll be available in a range of colours.

The key difference between the iPhone 6 Plus and the LG G4 is that, while they both have identical screen size, the former is a significantly larger handset than LG’s flagship. Add in that LG have a higher screen resolution to Quad HD (compared to Full HD on Apple’s phablet) with higher pixel density (534 ppi vs 401 ppi) and LG’s new flagship is definitely impressive.

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The LG G4 brings a subtly curved display that improves the in-hand experience while the iPhone 6 Plus has Apple’s legacy of minimalistic unibody metal designs offering a home button on the front with an integrated fingerprint sensor.

Both the iPhone 6 Plus and the LG G4 use design languages synonymous with recent devices from their manufacturers but the smaller bezels – and the fact that LG have kept the power and volume buttons on the rear – means the G4 has a significantly higher screen-to-body ratio (74.3% vs 67.8%). The rear cover is removable on the G4, meaning you have access to the removable 3000 mAh battery and a microSD card, which are two features that have always been missing from Apple’s devices.

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There are very little similarities between the G4 and the iPhone 6 Plus but both handsets offer the flagship experiences each manufacturer envisaged. It’s worth noting that as its seven months old, it won’t be long before Apple refreshes the iPhone 6 Plus but even then, we’d still expect LG’s handset to have better overall specs.

Hardware and Performance

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Apple’s handsets have traditionally had specs that – on paper, at least – pale in comparison to its Android rivals but this doesn’t tell the full story. By owning the vertical supply chain, Apple has been able to ensure that the specs are fully optimised for its iOS handsets.

The iPhone 6 Plus is powered by a dual-core 1.4GHz Apple A8 processor with 1GB RAM. In comparison, the LG G4 uses a hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB RAM.

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Android OEMs have traditionally had to use powerful internals to compensate for a lack of optimisation but with the Snapdragon 808 CPU, this is less so. LG have worked really closely with Qualcomm to optimise the Snapdragon 808 specifically to the G4’s needs and the result is an Android experience that’s finally able to rival the iPhone in performance. From our short time with the G4, it’s clear that LG have finally managed to deliver a handset that’s capable of offering an experience as fluid as Apple with a much better display.

The iPhone 6 Plus is available in three storage options – 16GB, 64GB and 128GB – while the LG G4 comes with 32GB storage and a microSD slot allowing you to expand this by up to 128GB. Rather than go with two versions like with the G3 – which had either 16GB storage and 2GB RAM or 32GB storage and 3GB RAM – LG have opted to have just one edition of the G4 and this should help ensure that the same experience is had across any version of the handset.

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On paper, there’s one area that the iPhone 6 Plus definitely excels and this is in the biometrics department. The iPhone 6 Plus has a fingerprint sensor packed into the home button and LG have omitted fingerprint scanning from the LG G4. While a fingerprint scanner definitely has its uses, the omission on the LG G4 isn’t something that’s too upsetting.

Camera

If there’s one area that the iPhone 6 Plus is recognised as being one of the best, it’s in the camera but with the upgraded camera on the G4, LG may finally have a smartphone camera that beats the iPhone.

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The iPhone 6 Plus uses an 8MP rear camera with 1.5µ pixel size, which aims to capture more light, OIS, an auto focus system called Focus Pixels and software-based optimisation to produce some of the best images on a smartphone.

The LG G4 introduces a noticeably upgraded camera versus the LG G3, jumping from a 13MP sensor to a 16MP shooter. The upgrade is more than just a megapixel count as the G4 offers a f/1.8 aperture package that offers a larger sensor than any other flagship on the market. The LG G4 also offers Optical Image Stabilisation and a colour spectrum sensor, which analyses scenes to achieve the right white balance automatically.

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One of the other upgrades in the LG G4 camera is the new manual mode, which aims to offer professional controls for those who find auto-shooting modes too restrictive. The manual mode comes with lots of ISO stops, manual focus, a full white balance gamut, a histogram and the ability to shoot RAW and JPEG simultaneously. Also of note is that LG have managed to add shutter speeds up to 30 seconds, which is vastly superior than all smartphones and most professional cameras.

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We haven’t had enough time with the LG G4 to confirm whether it’s as good as LG say it is but based on initial impressions, LG have finally delivered a smartphone camera that’s capable of competing with the very best on the market.

Software

The iPhone 6 Plus is powered by iOS 8, which is aesthetically similar to the iPhone 7 with a few new features like Apple Pay, improved notifications, third party keyboards and a new Health app. iOS is one of the main reasons the iPhone proves so popular and the challenge facing rival OEMs has been to offer an experience that can persuade users to switch.

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Over the past few versions, LG’s software has been progressively getting better but the G4 is where LG has really worked some magic. Rather than replace the entire interface with their own creation – which has usually resulted in lag and stutter – the LG G4 UX 4.0 has been optimised to provide a fluid experience. In addition to the optimisation, LG have added an enhanced capture that can create reminders from most parts of the phones, a powerful gallery app that groups photos into memories and some other changes which we’ll detail in our full review in the weeks to come.

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In addition to optimising and improving the software, LG have worked closely with Google to provide an almost Nexus-like experience with Chrome as the default browser, Google Drive integrated across LG apps and numerous LG apps working natively with Android Wear. To boost your storage further, the LG G4 also comes with 100GB Google Drive storage free for two years.

Wrap up

Overall the LG G4 aims to achieve what no other Android smartphone has been able to and offer an experience that’s optimised and designed to work flawlessly with the smartphone. Based on our initial play, the company have certainly achieved a fast and slick experience and the decision to move closer to a Nexus-like experience seems to have paid off.

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It’s obviously too early to determine just how good the experience is but from first glance, LG have done very well. Rather than completely revamp the G3, LG have taken the design language from the G3 and combined it with the G Flex 2 to offer a unique subtly curved smartphone that’s a joy to use in the hand.

Stay tuned, as we’ll be bringing you a review of the LG G4 and a more detailed look at how the LG G4 compares to the competition in the weeks to come.

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29
Apr

LG expects to ship 20% more G4 units than its predecessor


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LG seems confident that the G4 is going to sell way more than ever before.

Just a day ago, LG announced its 2015 flagship. Formally that is. The standard one. Despite leaks of all sorts coming in for weeks now and even LG itself getting in on the action, the phone’s specs were somewhat of a mystery until the last few days. When all the dust and commotion settled, some felt a bit disappointed with the presence of a Snapdragon 808 instead of the beefier 810. The manufacturer, on the other hand, doesn’t seem concerned in the slightest; if anything, it’s actually more confident than ever that the G4 will be a super success.

The Korean conglomerate has gone on record to state a projected global shipment estimate of 12 million G4 units. For those keeping track, that comes out to be 20% more than last year’s G3, which was no doubt a major factor in LG’s recent good news. To some, this might seem shocking; to others, it might be perfectly logical. At the end of the day, assuming the sales numbers are on-par with the shipments, it will mean some major financial fortunes will be coming LG’s way.

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Now that the G4 has been unveiled, smartphone aficionados eager for LG’s next big thing must hold their breath a bit longer for the upcoming G Note to arrive. Presumably, that is the other major device that “stands above the G series” the company plans to release this year…or is it?



29
Apr

LG G4: official product video


The LG G4 was officially unveiled yesterday and we’ve already had a pretty good initial look at what the flagship smartphone has to offer. LG, of course, is keen to highlight where its smartphone stands out and has released an official product video for the G4. See above.

Contained within, you’ll find a huge emphasis on the phone’s camera, in fact a fair amount of the video’s contains footage captured by a G4 attached to a flying drone. The results are rather impressive, especially thanks to the phone’s optical image stabilization. The sample photography that LG released yesterday has already shown off some impressive stills as well, and we’ll certainly be testing to see how it stacks up against the competition.

There’s also a look at some of LG’s new and improved software features, such as Smart Bulletin and the improved calendar app, and of course the stylish leather cover features a lot too. Interestingly, specifications are almost entirely absent. There’s only a fine-print mention of the phone’s QHD display resolution, rather LG is keen to focus on improvements to color and brightness.

What do you think about LG’s focus on the camera and look of its device rather than raw spec numbers? Refreshing or disappointing?



29
Apr

This is what the LG G4’s box is going to look like




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Can’t wait for the LG G4 to be announced? Do you need some juicy info to tide you over the next few hours? Well, you’re in luck, because we get to take a sneak peek at what the LG G4’s box is going to look like. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the box is relatively unassuming with only a sticker on the top of it to denote it as a box for LG‘s latest flagship device. If we take a look at the rear of the box, we get a look at some of the hardware that we have been expecting, like a Snapdragon processor, the 8MP front camera, 16MP rear camera and a 3,000mAh battery. Check out the leaked photos below:

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As far as leaks go, it’s not all that informative, as we basically know everything there is to know about the LG G4 already, but as its announcement event bears down on us (4 and a half hours and counting), we wouldn’t be surprised to see a few more tidbits before the fireworks start. Make sure you tune in to the livestream here at 15:00 GMT.


What do you think about the LG G4’s box? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: underkg.kr via Phone Arena

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29
Apr

LG G4 is finally official, Sprint to carry it in June with a chance to win one




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This morning LG announced the long-awaited LG G4 device. It carries a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB on board storage and keeps to a 5.5-inch 1440 x 2560 pixel display pushing 538 ppi. It is powered by a 3,000mAh battery that sits behind a plethora of removable covers that bring genuine leather, contoured ceramic and hammered metallic looks. The devices rear shooter keeps the laser auto focus coming with a 16MP camera that sports a F1.8 aperture, a 40% larger image sensor, and a 3-axis optical image stabilizer. They paired that with a rather massive 8MP front shooting camera that carries the gesture shot feature as well. Probably more impressive is that all the shutter speed can be slowed down to 4 seconds and all images captured can be saved in raw format for all those photo editing gurus out there.

I missed the announcement event personally, but I am sure all the major carriers in the states will be carrying the device at one time or another. The first email to hit my account confirmed Sprint as offering the device in June. They leave a date off the press release, but they do confirm it as coming in Metallic Gray and Black Genuine Leather. As a side note, you can pre-register for the device now, by doing so you will also be entered to win one for free.


Head over to the LG G4 Sprint pre-registration page today.

Via: Sprint

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