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29
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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29
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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29
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

The post A bold claim: LG plans on selling 12 million LG G4’s appeared first on AndroidSPIN.

29
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

The post T-Mobile launches exclusive LG G4 preview program to get the hype going appeared first on AndroidSPIN.

29
Apr

LG G4 to officially launch in the UK on May 28


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LG has a wide following on a global scale, even more so in regions of Asia, Europe and North America. And one of the company’s prime markets, United Kingdom has been confirmed to be getting the newly launched G4 flagship starting May 28.

Although this is still a month away from now, it’s good to know that LG has an official release timeframe to share with us. As for the American markets, the LG G4 has already been announced by Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, with launch expected sometime next month as well.

Overall, it seems like LG will oversee a wide global launch in May, leaving no country from the list. The company claims that launch in other global markets will follow soon as we head into June.

Via: Pocket-Lint

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29
Apr

LG G4 is alone: Is a removable battery still a must have feature for you?


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We are now four months into the year and have already seen a number of flagship devices from HTC, Sony, Samsung, and Huawei. All of these phones have numerous differences that set them apart, but at least one thing in common: they don’t offer user-replaceable batteries.

Samsung has long been one of the last bastions of hope for those looking for power user features like removable batteries and microSD. For a while it seemed likely that both of these traditional smartphone features would go the way of the dinosaur, with many major OEMs like LG, HTC, and Motorola moving away from supporting these options. Thankfully, the trend towards ditching microSD has slowed, with HTC jumping back on the microSD train with the One M8 and LG with the LG G3. The same can’t be said for removable batteries.

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This leaves the LG G4 as the sole option for those who want a major 2015 flagship with support for removable batteries.

Removable batteries are increasingly less common, with Samsung devices and the LG G3 some of the only major flagships in 2014 to offer user-removable batteries. Now fast-forwarding to 2015, Samsung has ironically dropped support for removable backs, batteries, and microSD with its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge flagships. This leaves the LG G4 as the sole option for those who want a major 2015 flagship with support for removable batteries. Sure, there are likely a number of mid-rangers or lesser known devices with the feature even today, but the bigger players in the industry just don’t seem to care about removable backs anymore.

Read also: LG G4 availability – what we know so far

With battery demands increasing with QHD displays and quad, octa and hex-core processors, it seems a bit odd that we’ve reached a point where removable backs and batteries are now quite a rarity. It still remains unseen how the rest of 2015 will play out and whether the Note 5 will follow the GS6’s footsteps but we have to ask — do you still care? Is a removable battery a nice ‘extra’ for you as a consumer, or an absolute must have? Let us know what you think in the poll below.

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29
Apr

LG chose the Snapdragon 808 for the G4 because of timing, not because of overheating issues


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The LG G4 has just been officially unveiled to the masses, boasting a super clear 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum Display, 3GB of RAM, and… a Snapdragon 808 processor. That’s right, LG opted against using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 processor in its new handset, though the reasoning behind that decision might not be what you’re thinking.

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The Snapdragon 810 processor has gotten off to a very rough start since its announcement a few months ago. Reports of smartphones overheating due to the chip have been running rampant throughout the internet, and Samsung even decided against using the chip in the new Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge handsets. So why did LG decide to use the 808 in the G4, rather than going with the (supposedly) bigger and better 810?

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Qualcomm’s head of marketing, Tim McDonough, said in an interview that LG’s decision to go with the 808 was made long before the hype began surrounding the 810. McDonough explains:

The decisions on which chipsets to put on which handsets come from over a year ago.

While McDonough says both chips are “very much cut from the same cloth”, the 810 boasts eight cores, and the 808 only has six. The 810 also has more ultra-HD video capabilities and has an Adreno 430 GPU, as opposed to the Adreno 418 GPU found in the 808.

According to CNET, McDonough says LG’s decision had a lot to do with cost, as well. The 810 would be available first, so it was a no-brainer that LG would include the SoC in the G Flex 2. The 808 took a little more time to make its way to market, which meant LG could choose between the two processors. Ultimately, the decision to go with the 808 in the G4 came down to manufacturing costs (the 808 is cheaper), and the fact that the G4 would be the first mobile device to launch with the chipset.



29
Apr

Spec-sheet Skirmish: LG G4 vs the competition


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The LG G4 has just joined the ranks of this year’s flagship smartphones, so let’s delve right on in and see how its hardware stacks up with the very best on offer this year.

Display

Much like Samsung, LG prides itself on its industry-leading mobile display technology. Last year’s LG G3 was one of the first to offer a QHD resolution display, a specification that is now rivaled by Samsung but few others. LG may not have boosted the resolution any further this year, but has set about refining its existing technology.

  LG G4 Samsung Galaxy S6 HTC One M9
Display 5.5-inch, QHD LCD, 534ppi 5.1-inch, QHD AMOLED, 557ppi 5.0-inch, 1080p LCD, 441 ppi
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 Samsung Exynos 7420 Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
CPU 2xCortex A57 + 4xCortex A53 4xCortex A57 + 4xCortex A53 4xCortex A57 + 4xCortex A53
GPU Adreno 418 Mali-T760 MP8 Adreno 430
RAM 3GB LPDDR3 3GB LPDDR4 3GB LPDDR4
Storage 32GB 32/64/128GB 32GB
MicroSD up to 128GB no up to 128GB
Rear Camera 16MP, f/1.8, OIS, laser focus 16MP, f/1.9, OIS 20.7MP
Front Camera 8MP 5MP 4MP
Battery 3000 mAh 2550 mAh 2840 mAh
Dimensions 149.8 x 76.2 x 10.16 mm, 155 g 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8 mm, 138g 144.6 x 69.7 x 9.6 mm, 157g

LG boasts that its new Quantum display offers 20 percent greater color reproduction, a 25 percent improvement in brightness and 50 percent greater contrast than its last display. Some users complained that colors can look a little washed out with the LG G3, so it’s good to see the company address this issue. LG is targeting the Digital Cinema Initiatives standard for color expression and boasts a 98% accuracy to the standard, which may rival the high bar already set by the Samsung Galaxy S6 this year.

g the Digital Cinema Initiatives standard for color expression and boasts a 98% accuracy to the standard, which may rival the high bar already set by the Samsung Galaxy S6 this year.

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The other big talking point with LG’s latest smartphones is its curved display. Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge or the bendy G Flex 2, the G4 features a subtler curve. Ergonomically, there’s a case to be made that a slight curve helps it sit in the hand and rest against the face a little more naturally, as was the argument made for the old Galaxy Nexus.

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Both the Galaxy S6 and G4 feature QHD displays that pack a punch with vivid colors. These two could spark a new battle between the best of AMOLED vs LCD.

Most of this year’s flagships are still sticking to the tried and tested 1080p resolution, which provides an excellent balance between gaming performance, battery life and image clarity. QHD’s edge in pixel density is certainly a luxury rather than a major benefit, but LG’s new Quantum Dot display and Samsung’s AMOLED are also pushing display quality in terms other than resolution too.

Processing package

This year the talk is all about 64-bit processors, with the arrival of new high-end mobile SoCs from Qualcomm and Samsung. However, unlike LG’s earlier G Flex 2 smartphone, the G4 does not feature Qualcomm’s very high-end Snapdragon 810, but instead drops down one notch to a 64-bit Snapdragon 808 package.

There are several key differences between the two, most noticeably the absence of two high-performance Cortex-A72 cores, making the 808 a hexa-core rather than octa-core chip. While unlikely to make any difference for most day to day tasks and web-based experiences, gamers and very heavy multitaskers may notice some difference. That said, we’ve already found that the LG UX user interface runs better on the G4 than it does on the Snapdragon 810 powered G Flex 2, so LG may have done some serious optimizing.

  Sony Xperia Z4 LG G Flex 2 Nexus 6
Display 5.2-inch, 1080p LCD, 424ppi 5.5-inch, 1080p P-OLED, 403ppi 6-inch, QHD AMOLED, 493 ppi
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
CPU 4xCortex A57 + 4xCortex A53 4xCortex A57 + 4xCortex A53 4xKrait 450
GPU Adreno 430 Adreno 430 Adreno 420
RAM 3GB LPDDR3 2/3GB LPDDR4 3GB LPDDR3
Storage 32/64GB 16/32GB 32/64GB
MicroSD up to 128GB up to 128GB no
Rear Camera 20.7MP 13MP, OIS 13MP, OIS
Front Camera 5.1MP 2.1MP 2MP
Battery 2930 mAh 3000 mAh 3200 mAh
Dimensions 146 x 72 x 6.9 mm, 144 g 149.1 x 75.3 x 7.1-9.4 mm, 152g 159.3 x 83 x 10.1 mm, 184g

Cast your mind back to earlier discussions about big.LITTLE SoC designs and you’ll often find reference to hexa-core designs for smartphones and octa-core designs for tablets. In the pursuit of ever higher performance, smartphone OEMs have typically opted for as much power as possible, but the Snapdragon 808 is no slouch and may prove to offer a better balance of performance and battery life than its octa-core rivals, a similar argument is often made that 1080p is considered good enough by some. The smaller number of cores should also result in a cooler device as well, which might negate some of the expected performance differences. LG promises a 20 percent increase in battery life compared with the LG G3.

However, the Snapdragon 808 isn’t compatible with LPDDR4, meaning a drop back to LPDDR3 memory for LG. This leaves the handset behind the likes of the G Flex 2, Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9, when it comes to the cutting edge. The Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810 allow for 25.6GB/s peak memory bandwidth, while LPDDR3-933 tops out around 15GB/s, although again this will only be felt in more extreme processing situations.

  Snapdragon 810 Snapdragon 808 Snapdragon 805
Core Count 8 6 4
CPU 4x Cortex-A57 + 4x Cortex-A53 (ARMv8-A) 2x Cortex-A57 + 4x Cortex A53 (ARMv8-A) 4x Krait 450 (ARMv7-A)
Memory 2x 1555MHz LPDDR4 (25.6GBps) 2x 933MHz LPDDR3 (15GBps) 2x 800MHz LPDDR3 (12.8GBps)
GPU Adreno 430 Adreno 418 Adreno 420
Data Cat 9 LTE Cat 9 LTE Cat 4 LTE
Process 20nm 20nm 28nm

Finally, the LG G4 features an Adreno 418, which again is slower than the Snapdragon 810s Adreno 430 and sits behind some of last year’s Snapdragon 805 powered handsets, which feature an Adreno 420. Qualcomm doesn’t share enough about its GPU architecture for us to make too much of a comparison, but consumers might not see too much of a performance jump from last year’s LG G3, which was a bit hit and miss given the handset’s QHD resolution. Qualcomm suggests a performance increase of 20 percent between the 330 and 418, but we have no idea under what conditions that can be achieved.

In the SoC department, performance enthusiasts may not be thrilled with LG’s choice to opt for a Snapdragon 808 over the now commonplace Snapdragon 810 found in the One M9 and Xperia Z4, but we don’t have any complaints based on our initial hands-on time.

Camera

Camera technology was the other big focus feature for the G4 and the paper specs boast a sensor resolution that rivals the majority of flagships on the market today. As well as just increasing the sensor resolution, LG is focusing on sharper colors, thanks to an additional “color spectrum sensor”, optical image stabilization has been improved and the laser autofocus feature remains useful.

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Low light performance should be one of the best around, thanks to the design’s  f/1.8 aperture, which bests the Galaxy S6’s f/1.9 setup. With HTC again not quite hitting mark in low light scenarios and very little changing in Sony’s setup, LG and Samsung may forge ahead of the pack in the camera segment.

Like other high-end devices, LG is giving additional power to photographers with the introduction of a new manual mode, which offers enhanced control over ISO, focus, and picture formats, among others. Both HTC and Samsung have included manual modes in their latest smartphones too.

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LG has uploaded some impressive looking sample shots, but we’ll have to wait to see how the G4 stacks up against the S6’s excellent low light performance and the higher resolution sensors in the M9 and Z4.

On the front of the smartphone LG has included an 8MP sensor, which rivals the resolution of main smartphone cameras from a few years back. This year’s flagships have all upped their game, but LG has taken selfie quality up another notch. Although we should give a mention to the Oppo N3 for the most innovative self-experience.

(Not so) little extras

The absence of a removable battery and microSD card slot from the Samsung Galaxy S6 was a divisive design choice, especially given that most other flagship devices have at least kept the optional microSD card slot. LG keeps both options open, which might be a compelling factor for some. However, Samsung’s latest flagship still offers by far the most internal storage for those who want as much space as possible out of the box.

Design atheistic and build materials has also become an increasingly important point of contrast in the high-end section. Both Samsung and LG have finally cottoned on to the praise heaped at HTC’s use of materials, and LG has arguably gone one step further to offer consumers almost a Moto Maker range of choice. While some may prefer HTC’s metal finish or Samsung’s glass, leather is no less a premium material that will suit some people’s tastes.

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However, these new materials do come at the expensive of dust and water resistance, which were big features in the last two generation of smartphones. Sony’s Xperia Z4 leads the way with an IP68 rating this year, while the other flagships appear to have dropped mention of a rating altogether. LG’s G Flex 2 has a self-healing back, but that’s not quite as useful.

As for software, LG’s calendar and gallery apps have been tweaked for better integration and overall the focus has been on making LG’s UI more intelligent. There’s a meaningful difference between the software packages offered by each vendor. Samsung still leads the way with S Health but arguably still has the most clutter, while HTC’s BlinkFeed is excellent for eager readers and Sony is slick all around.

However, LG promises a more “Nexus like” experience this time around, which should appease those who have previously complained about lag ridden software. Samsung has also made a conscious effort to improve in this regard, although HTC and Sony have set a high bar as far a smooth and useful interfaces go. At the very least, there’s a dose of Android Lollipop all around with this year’s flagships.

A closer look at the LG G4:

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Thoughts

Although the LG G4 may not dominate the paper specs like the G3 did last year, there’s a good case to be made that LG’s slightly different approach may result in a better overall user experience. By focusing on battery life, display and camera performance, and design aesthetics, LG could come out on top in the areas where consumers actually spend most of their time.

We’ll have to see if this balanced approach pays off when the handset makes it way to consumers in June.



28
Apr

Check out these official LG G4 camera samples!


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While the LG G4 has quite a few improvements over its predecessor, probably the biggest standouts are the new more upscale (optional) leather back and the greatly improved shooter that jumps up from 13MP to 16MP and packs a f/1.8 aperture lens that could give the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge a real run for the money.

Focusing on the camera in particular, LG has worked hard to not only improve the camera hardware, but LG is also introducing several new software features including a powerful manual mode and much more. Until we get our hands on our review unit of the LG G4 and have more time with the device, it’s really too early for us to make any judgment calls when it comes how well the camera actually performs in day-to-day use, but in the meantime LG has now shared a number of official camera samples for you to sink your teeth into.

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What do you think of the camera samples above, impressed or not? Let us know in the comments. Keep in mind that these images don’t necessarily reflect how the LG G4 performs when it comes to everyday usage.

LG G4 videos

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Apr

LG G4 availability – what we know so far


LG announced its new G4 flagship just hours ago, and we’ve already gone hands-on with the device. If you can’t tell by our first impressions video (attached above), this is a really nice smartphone. Many of you are probably wondering where you can get this beauty. Well, since it was just announced earlier today, not many carriers have confirmed exact availability dates quite yet, but many have come forward to say that they’ll eventually carry the device.

The LG G4 has a 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum Display with a 1440 x 2560 resolution and 538ppi. It boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, Adreno 418 GPU, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of on-board storage and MicroSD expansion up to 128GB. It also has a 16MP rear-facing camera with an f/1.8 aperture and OIS 2.0, an 8MP front-facing camera with an f/2.0 aperture, a removable 3000mAh battery and runs Android 5.1 Lollipop.

Of course, we’ll update this post as we learn more details on the phone’s availability, but here’s what we know so far:

More on the new LG G4!

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U.S. Availability

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T-Mobile – T-Mobile is launching an exclusive sweepstakes and preview program, and will give out one LG G4 per day to some lucky folks on the carrier’s network. You can sign up for the sweepstakes here though May 25th. T-Mobile says it will begin carrying the device in June.

Sprint – Sprint will begin carrying the G4 in June, in both Metallic Gray and Black Genuine Leather variants. You can pre-register for the device by following this link, and signing up will also put you in the running to win one of eight free G4 units on the carrier’s network.

Verizon –  Verizon has announced that the LG G4 is ‘coming soon’ to the carrier with Advanced Calling for HD Voice and Video support, though no information was given regarding the availability date or price.

AT&T – According to LG,  the G4 will make its way to AT&T, though we’ve heard no official word from the carrier yet.

U.S. Cellular – U.S. Cellular has announced its plans to carry the device in June, though no pricing information has been given quite yet.

Korea

The G4 will be available in Korea beginning Wednesday, April 29th.

UK

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Carphone Warehouse – Carphone Warehouse will be offering the LG G4 exclusively in Black Genuine Leather with metallic gray front from today until June 30th. You can pre-register for the device through the retailer by following this link.

O2 – O2 will be the only carrier to offer the LG G4 in Brown Genuine Leather with metallic gray front, though the carrier didn’t mention how long the exclusivity would last.

Vodafone – Vodafone has also confirmed that it will carry the handset, though no timeframe, pricing, or color option information has been announced.

Three – Three has confirmed that the device will make its way to the carrier, though no pricing or availability information has been given.

Canada

LG has announced that the G4 will be available this summer through Bell, Rogers, TELUS, Videotron and WIND Mobile. No pricing or exact availability information has been unveiled yet.

Online

We know the device will be available through a number of online retailers, though we’ve heard little to no information regarding which stores will carry the device.


Know any others?

That’s all the regions and carriers we know so far, but will keep updating as we learn more. Have any carrier ideas specific to your region that we didn’t mention? Please let us know in the comments!

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