We can't help but be distracted by the Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 edge. Thing is, it's a big phone bigger than its predecessor and both bigger and thicker than many other flagship devices on the market by some distance. Just because it doesn't opt for the most powerful processor on the market doesn't mean it isn't every bit the flagship phone. The LG G4 has heaps of positives going for it: from the leather finish options, excellent camera performance, through to the ultra-subtle curve and that bold, colour-packed 5.5-inch screen. And lastly, having opted for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, it is (on paper, at least) marginally less powerful than the Snapdragon 810 found in the HTC One M9 ( and even LG's own G Flex 2). Second, the leather-backed option - a must-have given the nominal price bump and generally non-lux plastic option (and the white one is a real no-go) - is dipping a toe into the world of designer, selling a visual point of difference to make the G4 truly stand out. Relying on high-flying specification rather than designer branding - as some of the company's less successful Prada models of old did - its 2015 follow-up, the LG G4, is playing a slightly different game.įor one the G4's 5.5-inch screen makes it larger than many phones on the market - in terms of body size even more so than its G3 predecessor - so think more phablet than phone (yep, we used the p-word). (Pocket-lint) - LG has risen through the ranks in the smartphone world, its large-screen G3 happily going elbows-out for a deserved spot on the 2014 flagship podium.
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