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28
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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28
Apr

Mophie’s Juice Pack for LG G4 coming soon, adds an extra 3,450 mAh battery


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The LG G4 already has a few possible advantages over the Galaxy S6 and other 2015 flagships, at least when it comes to battery life. The first advantage is the fact the G4 has a replaceable battery, allowing you to swap out dead ones for charged. Second, the LG G4 has a 3,000 mAh battery that reportedly will get a little better battery life than the smaller battery found in the GS6 — though we’ve yet to fully verify these claims just yet.

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Still, want even more battery power? Mophie has just announced a new Juice Pack is on its way to the device, adding a 3,450 mAh battery that is said to add 15 hours of extra talk time, nine hours extra net usage, or 10 hours extra video playback.

Of course the Mophie Juice Pack also doubles as protective case for your device, giving it a dual purpose that could make the $99.99 price tag a little easier to swallow. You can pre-order the new Juice Pack from today, but it isn’t expected to ship until sometime in late June. Considering the LG G4 hasn’t shipped yet, though it is arriving in South Korea tomorrow, waiting for the Juice Pack to arrive shouldn’t be a problem.

Pre-order now!



28
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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28
Apr

Spec Showdown: LG G4 versus LG G3


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LG on Tuesday introduced the latest iteration of its flagship Android smartphone, announcing the G4. Slated to arrive in the coming weeks, the phone looks very much like its predecessors on the outside. But, on the inside, however, things are considerably different. Indeed, LG balances both revolution and evolution for this next-gen model and pushes forward with the specs.

Here’s a quick breakdown of how the 2015 model compares to the 2014 edition. Note that we’re not including every little detail, only those that are most relevant to most users.

LG G4 LG G3
5.5-inch Curved IPS LCD display 5.5-inch IPS LCD
Quad HD (2560×1440) resolution Quad HD (2560×1440) resolution
Android 5.1 Lollipop with UX 4.0 Android 4.4 KitKat with UX 3.0
Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor
3GB RAM 2GB/3GB RAM
32GB internal storage 16/32GB internal storage
3000mAh removable battery 3000mAh removable battery
16-megapixel rear camera  f/1.8, laser auto-focus, optical image stabilization 13-megapixel rear camera, laser auto-focus, optical image stabilization
LED Flash and Color Spectrum Sensor Dual LED Flash
Ceramic and leather rear cases Plastic rear cases

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28
Apr

Mophie Juice Pack for the LG G4 to increase battery life by 80%


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Mophie’s new LG G4 case promises to give you more screen on time with the device. This juice pack for the smartphone will supposedly amp up the battery life by up to 80%, which is pretty impressive for a third party accessory.

The company has similar accessories for almost all flagships out there, so it was only a matter of time before they showed us something for LG’s newly launched flagship as well.

The Mophie Juice Pack has a 3,450 mAh battery inside, which should bring in at least 15 additional hours of talk time. The LG G4 comes with a 3,000 mAh battery by default, so the extra capacity will certainly help. The accessory won’t come for cheap though and you will need to shell out $99.99 for this case.

In addition to serving as an additional battery, the case also does what it’s supposed to – keeping your device safe thanks to the rubberized pads located around it. Mophie is currently taking pre-orders for this accessory and will start shipping it from late June.

Source: Mophie

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28
Apr

Motorola takes a jibe at LG, points out they had a leather clad smartphone before them


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The launch of the LG G4 has obviously given the competition something to think about. And Motorola is not wasting any time in taking a jibe at LG, claiming that they had a leather covered smartphone a good one year before the LG G4.

Motorola is clearly referencing the Moto X here, which comes in leather as well as standard polycarbonate variants. LG hasn’t particularly been vocal about the leather back cover on the LG G4, but it will be interesting to see what the company has to say in response to this. It is possible that LG will charge an additional fee for the leather clad G4, which is what Motorola does with the Moto X as well.

The LG G4 has a bit more customization on its leather back panel compared to the Moto X, so the Korean manufacturer has an advantage there. Customers will be able to get the LG G4 from Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile as well as retailers like Best Buy and Amazon starting next month.

Would you prefer the LG G4 to the Moto X? Let us know below.

Source: @Motorola – Twitter
Via: Phone Arena

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28
Apr

LG formally unwraps the 5.5-inch G4


The flagship phone comes with leather, metal, and ceramic options

As if we were to expect anything else out of LG today, the handset maker has officially unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the G4. Featuring some of the latest and greatest in both hardware and software, the LG G4 is a premium phone to be sure.

Powered by Android 5.0 Lollipop with LG’s UX 4.0, the device boasts a 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB RAM, and a removable 3000mAh battery.

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In terms of cameras, the G4 packs a 16-megapixel shooter with a wide aperture of f/1.8, laser-assisted autofocus, optical image stabilization, and a color spectrum sensor. Able to shoot in RAW format, the camera can also capture video in 4K resolution.

Other details include a front-facing 8-megapixel camera, microSD expansion slot, and a modem capable of theoretical download speeds of 400Mbps.

The G4 is skinned with a “vegetable-tanned” leather however, LG will offer the device in other back cover options including “hammered metal” and “contoured ceramic.”

Specifications

  • Chipset: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 808 Processorwith X10 LTE
  • Display: 5.5-inch Quad HD IPS Quantum Display (2560 x 1440, 538ppi)
  • Memory: 32GB eMMC ROM, 3GB LPDDR3 RAM / microSD slot
  • Camera: Rear 16MP with F1.8 Aperture / OIS 2.0 / Front 8MP
  • Battery: 3,000mAh (removable)
  • Operating System: Android 5.1 Lollipop
  • Size: 148.9 x 76.1 x 6.3 – 9.8mm
  • Weight: 155g
  • Network: 4G / LTE / HSPA+ 21 Mbps (3G)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / Bluetooth 4.1LE / NFC / USB 2.0
  • Colors: [Ceramic] Metallic Gray / Ceramic White / Shiny Gold /
  • [Genuine Leather] Black / Brown / Red / Sky Blue / Beige / Yellow
  • Other: Manual Mode / Gesture Interval Shot / Quick Shot

LG UX 4.0 Features:

  • Quick Shot allows customers to take pictures without opening the camera app by double tapping the phone’s Rear Key while the display is off. LG G4 also has an incredibly fast camera startup time of just six-tenths of a second.
  • The new Gallery makes it extremely fast to scroll through thousands of pictures and view them on a timeline. The Memories feature automatically organizes photos and videos into event albums based on the time and place they were taken, without having to upload to the cloud.
  • Event Pocket allows users to create one, unified calendar by dragging and dropping appointments and activities from multiple calendars and social media sites. After the initial setup, there’s no need to log into multiple calendars.
  • The improved Smart Notice provides more personalized notifications for weather, travel and more by analyzing habits, such as how a user commutes to work. This allows Smart Notice to issue personalized messages such as, “Make sure to take an umbrella on your way to the subway.”
  • Quick Help allows users to search for instant answers to any questions about operating the LG G4, right in the Smart Notice widget. Quick Help can guide users through the LG G4’s settings and even schedule a call with customer service.

UPDATE: Pricing and exact availability are not yet known; however, various carriers will likely offer up details shortly.

  • Sprint was quick to announce the G4 for availability if June though it did not disclose pricing options. Sprint will offer the phone in metallic grey and black leather. Sprint
  • U.S. Cellular has also committed to a June launch but gave no hint of info beyond that.

 

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28
Apr

LG G4 vs iPhone 6 – quick comparison


After plenty of teasing and speculation, LG has finally taken the wraps off the LG G4! The LG G4 might not have a metallic or glass unibody design like we’re seeing from much of the competition these days, but it does make some interesting changes in aesthetics, hardware, and software. It’s also important to note that the G4 is, so far, the only major flagship in 2015 to offer a removable battery.

So how does the LG G4 compare to some of the other major flagships released this year? For this quick comparison, we’ll be taking at look at how Apple’s iPhone 6 compares to LG’s latest and greatest.

Design

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Most major OEMs are ditching plastic builds, instead favoring metal or glass unibody designs, but LG has gone a completely different route with its new flagship.

The LG G4 features a removable genuine veggie-tanned leather back that is available in multiple different colors, complete with vertical stitching across the middle of the back. The new design not only is cosmetically appealing to some, it also aids in the grip and helps keep temperature extremes in check. You certainly won’t have to worry about your hands getting too hot while holding it, at least.

For those that aren’t swayed by the new leather design, LG is also offering black, gold, and white plastic versions with the former packing a titanium finish and the latter two offering ceramic finishes. As you can see, for this comparison we managed to get our hands on the black titanium finished edition.

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In addition to the new rear design options, the LG G4 also makes the move to a curved display. The curve here is really subtle in nature, but it does afford the G4 improved durability like we’ve seen from the G Flex series. Aside from these changes, much of LG’s design language remains the same with the LG G4. The iconic rear power and volume button setup returns with the LG G4, and the front of the phone once again is greeted by a near bezel-less display.

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Turning to the Apple iPhone 6, Apple continues its recent legacy of minimalist unibody metal designs, offering the familiar single home button on the front with an integrated fingerprint scanner. Like the LG G4, the iPhone 6 isn’t a massive departure in design from its predecessor, though the display size took a sizable hike upward and the aesthetics have been further refined.

Probably the main design cues that differentiate these two phones is that the LG G4 does a have removable back, which means that the G4 has a replaceable 3,000 mAh battery unit and expandable storage.

Both the LG G4 and iPhone 6 are premium devices in their own right, but ultimately it comes down to personal taste as to which phone is the more attractive one to you.

Display

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Large screens have been the name of the game for a while now in the world of Android, but with the latest iPhone Apple has finally caught up, offering a 4.7-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1334 x 750 on the iPhone 6 and a 5.5-inch 1080p display with the iPhone 6 Plus. While the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus provide an adequate viewing experience, for those that subscribe to the bigger-is-better philosophy when it comes to displays, the 5.5-inch QHD display on the LG G4 is certainly a more impressive screen.

The resolution and size may be the same as found on the LG G3 but the screen has been further improved thanks to LG’s new Quantum Display technology, which passes colors through a specific phosphor layer to achieve its RGB coloration. LG’s latest display was designed to rival the DCI standard found in general television and cinema. While super AMOLED oversaturates colors past the DCI standard, the G4’s display hits 98% of the mark.

Display experiences on both phones already look quite great, but the G4 has a higher resolution QHD display that has been further enhanced this time around giving it a pretty noticeable edge over the iPhone.

Hardware and Performance

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Considering the differences in software and optimization, looking at the specs doesn’t tell the full story when comparing devices from these two very different ecosystems. That said, optimization continues to improve in the Android camp, making the vast differences in hardware more noticeable than they once were.

The iPhone 6 features a 1.4GHz A8 chip with just 1GB RAM, which is far from impressive in 2015 as far as Android devices are concerned, but still more than enough to provide a solid iOS experience. As for the LG G4, you get a Snapdragon 808 with 3GB RAM.

The 808 might not sound as impressive as the 810 used in the LG G Flex 2, but LG worked very closely with Qualcomm to ensure that the Snapdragon 808 was as optimized as possible for the G4. The end result is a smooth Android experience that so far appears to be much better than what we saw with the G Flex 2.

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In terms of other hardware features, the iPhone 6 is available in 32, 64, and 128GB flavors with no expandable storage. The LG G4, on the other hand, only comes in 32GB but is further augmented by a microSD card slot. The LG G4 also has a replaceable battery, thanks to the phone’s removable back, which LG claims can get close to 20 hours of talk time.

The LG G4 might one-up the iPhone in terms of storage, thanks to the microSD slot, but the iPhone does have the advantage of packing a fingerprint scanner. Whether that’s a big deal probably is a matter of opinion, though we certainly aren’t all that upset by the omission.

Camera

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Apple tends to shy away from the megapixel race that we see in the Android camp, offering a modest 8MP rear shooter that actually performs quite admirably despite not impressing on paper. The iPhone 6 adds a better sensor, an auto focus system called Focus Pixels, and software-based optimization.

The LG G4 offers a much more noticeable upgrade over its predecessor, jumping from a 13MP rear shooter to 16MP. More than just megapixels, the LG G4 offers a f/1.8 aperture package that one-ups its competition, offering a larger sensor than any other flagship device currently out there. The LG G4 also offers OIS technology and a color spectrum sensor that will analyze scenes to help achieve the right white balance automatically and accurately.

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Another standout feature for the LG G4 is the manual mode found in its camera software, which gives you all the big features photographers would typically find in full cameras including a lot of ISO stops, manual focus, a full white balance gamut, a histogram, and even the ability to shoot RAW and JPEG simultaneously.

We haven’t had enough time with the LG G4 to make a definitive statement about how it performs against the iPhone 6, but we certainly like what we see so far and look forward to spending more time with the camera in the weeks to come.

Software

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Apple’s iPhone 6 is powered by iOS 8, which is aesthetically similar to iOS 7 but introduces new features like Apple Pay, improvement to iCloud, a new Health app, improved notifications, third party keyboards, and more. iOS receives a lot of positive attention from its fans for its ease of use, its quick updates, and the hardware-software optimization Apple puts into its product.

Obviously it is too early to talk about LG’s quick update prowess, but LG has put a lot of effort into optimizing their software. While the G UI looks very similar to what we saw with the G Flex 2 and earlier LG flagships, lag and stutter are now at a minimum and the whole UI feels much snapper than past iterations. In addition to optimizing the experience further, LG has also added a few new features including an enhanced calendar that can save captures from most parts of the phone as reminders, a more powerful gallery app that groups photos into memories, and several other changes that we’ll get into more detail with in our full review in the weeks to come.

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It’s also worth mentioning that LG has really worked hard with Google to provide an almost Nexus-like experience when it comes to software, with Chrome as the default browser, Google Drive integrated across LG apps, and numerous LG apps also play nicely with Android Wear. There’s also a free 100GB Google Drive storage for two years.

Wrap up

And so there you have it — the LG G4 vs the iPhone 6. Stay tuned, as we’ll be taking a closer look at how the LG G4 compares to the iPhone 6 in a full versus in the weeks to come.

Stay tuned for even more at the LG G4 launch event in NYC, and for more from Android Authority!

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28
Apr

LG G4 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge quick look


Today at a special event in NYC, LG unveiled the LG G4. We’ve had some time with the latest and greatest from LG and felt it was only appropriate to pit it against one of its biggest rivals, Samsung. Without further ado, the two Korean giants go head to head as we pit the unique iteration of Samsung’s flagship against LG’s latest and greatest offering in the Android world in this quick look at the LG G4 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge!

Design

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The LG G4 combines the best design features of its previous flagship offerings, with the device sporting a curved display, albeit a more subtle iteration compared to the significant curve of the G Flex 2, while retaining the most recognizable aspect of an LG smartphone, the rear button layout within easy reach of the index finger.

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Samsung’s latest flagship offerings brought with them a major upheaval to the build material and quality with its metal and glass construction, while the more unique Galaxy S6 Edge boasts two curved edges that not only enhances the look, but serves a purpose as well, mainly in ergonomics. There’s no mistaking it for anything but a Samsung device though, with signature elements like the physical home button up front and standard placements for the volume rocker and power button available.

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With the new design language and build quality of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge comes some compromises as well, with the glass and metal unibody design resulting in the lack of features such as a replaceable battery and microSD expansion. That isn’t the case with the LG G4 though, with the flagship being one of the few to still have these options available, accessible via the removable back cover.

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Speaking of back covers, the LG G4 brings a slew of options to the table. Prominently featured in the leaks and teasers released by LG is the leather material with the stitching down the center, which will be available in a variety of color options, with more to be released over the summer. For those looking for something more standard, plastic is an option as well with the black version, seen in this comparison, coming with a titanium finish, along with white and gold iterations that feature a ceramic finish.

While the Samsung and LG flagships remain familiar, both companies have now moved far beyond the cheap-feeling glossy plastic that has been seen with some of its predecessors. Both devices now offer the premium look and feel that is expected from devices that command the kind of price points these do.

Display

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Samsung’s well known display prowess continues with the 5.1-inch Super AMOLED display of the S6 Edge, with the resolution bumped to the current flagship standard of Quad HD. Super AMOLED brings with it the deep blacks and vivid colors that we all love, and brightness and viewing angles are fantastic. The two edges add to the overall effect as well, adding a few extra features to the table.

The G4 on the other hand is packing a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display with a Quad HD resolution, enhanced to what LG is calling a Quantum display, so named because of the RGB coloration achieved by passing the colors through a specific phosphor layer. A big focus was also on making this display rival the DCI standard found in general television and cinema. Whereas the Super AMOLED display might oversaturate colors a bit past the DCI standard, the LG G4 Quantum display hits 98% of the mark.

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It is worth mentioning here that despite the G4 coming with a curved display, the more significant curve of the G Flex 2 allows for an immersive effect that isn’t available here, and this somewhat defeats the purpose of having a curved display in the first place. That said, the LG G4’s slight curve does bring with it some of the durability found on the Flex line.

Performance and Hardware

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Turning to performance, the G4 packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, created and optimized specifically for the LG flagship in partnership with Qualcomm. Along with 3 GB of RAM to help with multi-tasking, the performance of the G4 as smooth as expected, and in our short time with it there were no noticeable hiccups.

Samsung, on the other hand, decided to skip the Snapdragons of the world in favor of its in-house Exynos 7420 processor, also backed by 3 GB of RAM. Being able to optimize the software experience with their own processing package is the standout here, and the issues with stutters and lag that Samsung has received a lot of flak for in the past are nowhere to be seen.

With both phones we are probably going to see a fairly close race when it comes to performance, and we are looking forward to seeing whether or not the LG G4’s Snapdragon 808 can keep up with Samsung’s latest chipset.

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Hardware takes on a very different look here, as the LG G4 is one of the few Android flagships this year to offer a removable back with both a replaceable battery and microSD slot — features Samsung used to put in every phone. With the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge’s unibody construction you no longer get a removable back, battery, or microSD card, while the LG G4 offers these features as standard on both the plastic and leather variants.

The Galaxy S6 Edge comes with a 2,600 mAh non-removable battery that proved to provide a battery life that is just about average. The G4 comes with a larger 3,000 mAh unit, but how much difference that makes will have to be seen. Of course, you do have the option of carrying spare batteries around with the G4. Both devices also come with fast charging capabilities.

Turning to storage, you’ll find 32GB on the LG G4, with a microSD slot for expansion. In contrast, the Samsung flagship can be found in 32GB, 64GB, and 128GB flavors. A standard suite of connectivity options are available with both handsets, but the close relationship with Qualcomm has also meant an enhancement in GPS in the case of the G4, with LG claiming that the device  will be more accurate than any other phone by using nearly every sensor available to achieve location tracking.

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Samsung always manages to pack something extra though, and that comes in the form of a fingerprint scanner integrated into the home button up front and in a far better implementation this time around, as well as a heart rate monitor, placed next to the camera module on the back. Neither of these features can be found on the LG G4, though many users probably won’t mind the omission.

Camera

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In the case of the G4, a f/1.8 aperture package outshines the competition with a larger sensor than many of the others found in flagships. OIS is also enhanced with a wider stabilization range. Color has been given a big focus, with LG adding in a color spectrum sensor found right next to the optics that will analyze the scene to help achieve the right white balance automatically and accurately.

The manual mode is another big story, as LG has put in all of the big features photographers get in full cameras – a full white balance gamut, a lot of ISO stops, manual focus, a histogram, and even the ability to shoot RAW and JPEG simultaneously, which would definitely require the expanded storage option. Overall, the camera package looks great, and we can’t wait to put it through its paces.

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Of course, the Galaxy S6 Edge features a camera package that is definitely among the best. A rear-facing 16 MP camera with a f/1.9 aperture adds auto-HDR to a laundry list of capabilities, with the front-facing 5 MP unit sporting the same as well. We’ve already explored the camera experience on the Galaxy S6 Edge in detail, and it can’t be stated enough how good it is.

We’ll be putting both cameras through their paces in a detailed shootout once our review unit of the LG G4 arrives, so stay tuned for that.

Software

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In software, the G4 comes with a very familiar user interface that hasn’t changed much in looks, but an optimized processing package allows for lag and stutter to be kept at a minimum. Additions include an enhanced calendar that can save captures from most parts of the phone as reminders on dates and a more powerful gallery application that, among other uses, groups photos into Memories categories for an easy way to look back on it.

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The software experience on the Galaxy S6 Edge is also one of its plus points, something that we never thought would be said for a Samsung device. While the general aesthetic is familiar, the large number of gimmicky features have been cut down significantly, and those that are available aren’t in your face all the time anymore. A theme engine also lets you completely change the look and feel of the UI to better suit your tastes. With the edges comes some additional features, like nightclock, a news ticker, the ability to see notifications, People Edge, and edge lighting. These features may or may not be particularly useful though, but do stay on the sidelines if you don’t want to use them.

Specs Comparison

  Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge LG G4
Display 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display
577 ppi
5.5-inch Quad HD Curved Quantum display
534 ppi
Processor 2.1 GHz octa-core Exynos 7420 processor
Mali-T760
2 GHz 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor
Adreno 430 GPU
RAM 3 GB 3 GB
Storage 32/64/128 GB
not expandable
32 GB, expandable up to 128 GB
Network 4G / LTE / HSPA+ 21/42 Mbps 4G / LTE / HSPA+ 21/42 Mbps
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1, NFC, A-GPS / Glonass, USB 2.0 Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth Smart Ready (Apt-X) 4.1, NFC
SlimPort, A-GPS / Glonass, USB 2.0
Camera Rear 16 MP with OIS.
Front 5 MP wide angle lens
Rear 16 MP with OIS+
Front 8 MP
Battery 2,600 mAh 3,000 mAh
Dimensions 142.1 x 70.1 x 7 mm
132 grams
149.1 x 75.3 x 8.9 mm

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Wrap up

So there you have it – a quick look at the LG G4 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge! Both devices certainly have some big differences, however, we will say that both Korean giants seem to be pretty neck and neck this time around, and we looking forward to fully pitting the two flagships against one another in an even more detailed versus in the weeks to come.

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LG G4 officially announced: what you need to know


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The LG G4 has just been officially unveiled in New York. Read on for full specs, features, price, and availability!

LG has bucked the trend when it comes to building hype for its flagship G4, by releasing a steady trickle of details about the new phone weeks in advance of its official unveiling today. Helped by a generous amount of good old-fashioned leaks, this has allowed us to build a fairly complete image of the G4’s specs, features and design, though that doesn’t mean there aren’t any surprises left in store.

Ahead of today’s multiple launch events (Android Authority is present at the New York and London presentations), we’ve been given ample time with the brand new LG G4, so we’re able to bring you our hands-on impressions of the device and comparisons with some of the G4’s biggest competitors. But if you just want an overview of what’s new and interesting in the new LG G4, here’s what you should know.

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LG G4 specs and features

Display 5.5-inch LCD Quantum Dot
2560 x 1440 resolution, 534 ppi
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 (hexa-core: 2xCortex A57+ 4xCortex A53, 64-bit), Adreno 418 GPU
RAM 3 GB DDR3
Storage 32 GB, expandable via microSD, up to 128GB
Camera Rear camera: 16MP, f/1.8, color spectrum sensor, OIS, laser-assisted focus;
front camera: 8MP
Connectivity HSPA, LTE-Advanced
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth 4.1
Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Battery 3,000 mAh, user removable, wireless charging, quick charging
Software Android 5.0 Lollipop, LG UX 4.0
Dimensions 149.8 x 76.2 x 6.3-9.8 mm, 155 g
Colors and finishes Plastic: Gray, Gold, White
Leather: Black / Brown / Red / Sky Blue / Beige / Yellow

The specifications and feature set of the LG G4 are pretty much what we expected, though that’s not to say there’s nothing exciting in there. On the contrary, given Samsung’s controversial choice to drop the microSD card slot and removable battery from the Galaxy S6, fans of the two features may found solace in their appearance on the G4.

Perhaps the most interesting choice of component is the use of a Snapdragon 808 processor, instead of the Snapdragon 810 that is technically Qualcomm’s best in line. The Snapdragon 808 is a rather unusual hexa-core design, with two high-performance cores and four power-saving cores, both 64-bit, as well as an Adreno 418 GPU. There’s no official word on why LG picked the 808 over the 810 (which LG used in the G Flex 2), but the prevailing theory is it has to do with the 810’s overheating issues. LG told us that it worked closely with Qualcomm to optimize the 808 for the G4, but you can read more about how the device performs in our hands-on.

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The display remains 5.5-inch Quad HD, like on the G3, but LG is now using quantum dot technology to enhance the color range that the screen can output. Also new is the very slight curvature of the screen, which helps set the phone apart, but doesn’t serve to any specific functionality other than giving the screen some slight protection.

The other big highlight of the G4 is the camera, with its f/1.8 aperture lens, OIS, and laser-assisted focus system. A new addition is a color spectrum sensor that will help the camera pick up the best settings based on the ambient light.

On the software side, LG’s UX 4.0 is an iterative upgrade over last year’s G3, with Android 5.1 Lollipop serving as the foundation.

LG G4 design

LG eschewed metal for this entry in the G series, but it hopes that leather will make it up. The G4 will come in multiple variants, with plastic or leather backs. LG is making a big deal of the use of natural vegetable-tanned leather for the G4, and indeed, the material has a great feel and greatly enhances grip, though not everyone will like the central seam.

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The plastic-backed G4 will be available in grey, white, or gold, while the leather model will offer several earth-color hues, with more options to arrive this summer.

Read more about the G4’s design and build quality in our G4 hands-on.

LG G4 price and availability information

LG hasn’t revealed precise pricing information for the G4, but company reps told us that the G4 price will be similar to what the LG G3 cost at launch. That was around $600 in the US for the base version, with carrier-subsidized prices of $100 to $200. We expect that this will be the price for the base, plastic-clad version of the G4, with the leather cover models commanding a premium.

As for availability, LG will offer the G4 from June worldwide, but customers in South Korea will get it sooner. In the US, the LG G4 will be carried by AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-mobile and US Cellular.

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More LG G4 coverage

Check out our other LG G4 pieces, and stay tuned for more:

LG G4: your opinion

So, what do you think of the LG G4? Is it what you expected from a refresh? Will it give the Galaxy S6 a run for its money? Tell us in the comments and vote in our poll!

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