Fusing sleek simplicity with the smartest technology, the LG G3 boasts advanced performance and usability. This advanced phone has a pin-sharp Quad HD display which delivers exquisite images in 2560 x 1440 pixels. The OIS (Optical Image Stabilisation) function and Dual LED Flash gives you perfect quality photos with the 13MP camera.
Mobile phone features:
By merging similar apps together, the G3 has reduced the number of pre-installed apps to create more space. The Smart Notice feature recommends what you need before you know you need it, based on your behaviour, phone status and location. Typing is easier and faster with the G3's smart keyboard which you can adjust to your comfort.
Network provider: Sim free.
Android Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system.
Qualcomm Snapdragon.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
5.5 inch screen.
2560 x 1440 pixels.
LCD display.
Full HD screen.
13 megapixel camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
16GB of internal memory.
32 GB of expandable memory (memory card not included).
Type of memory card required: microSD.
General information:
Up to 900 hours standby time.
Up to 720 mins talk time.
Size H146.3, W74.6, D9.3mm.
Weight 149g.
EAN: 8806084956286.
2GB RAM
16GB Storage
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Top comments
KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15271#5
For a dare I once ate 20 jalepeños in a row. I have also got blind-drunk until 5am the day before my first scuba diving lesson. And I have jumped off a 40ft pier into freezing water. I still consider buying the LG G3 the worst decision I have ever made.
This handset will delete and/or move your content as if possessed. It'll be as responsive to touch as my fiancé after a 13 hour shift in A&E. It will brag of it's multitasking capabilities and moments later develop early onset Alzheimer's. This feature is particularly fun when you are driving in central London using the Sat Nav and you get a fun little phone call that even if rejected, will prompt a fun little game of 'Enter Postcode'.
The phone has an additional feature not advertised: by leaving the handset switched on for more than an hour you will engage 'Heat Mode'. This handy little function will enable you to cook an egg or murder 10 million sperm depending on the location of the handset.
The phone also freezes. A lot. I'm not kidding, the software is as stable as a fat kid on a tightrope. Heading towards a cake. Whilst balancing a sofa on his head. With 2 people sat on it. Wrestling.
LG G3, Ebola, Syria: Avoid them all. Especially in that order.
eayragt to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 1562#8
So, you've got a faulty phone and never did anything about it, is that what you're saying?
smelladeal
28 Oct 1530#15
KingGeorgeEstate PLEASE PLEASE write more reviews of products that have been less than acceptable to you. We can`t flippin wait! :laughing:
pavel76 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 1525#7
0 deals posted but stupid comment made...thank you !
Happy owner of G3
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pauldh
28 Oct 15#1
Bring on the heat
javz1982
28 Oct 15#2
Nice.
Good find.
klushs
28 Oct 151#3
too bad it's not 32gb version which performs excellent. it's so difficult to get it in UK..
keebb9
28 Oct 15#4
Heat added
KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15271#5
For a dare I once ate 20 jalepeños in a row. I have also got blind-drunk until 5am the day before my first scuba diving lesson. And I have jumped off a 40ft pier into freezing water. I still consider buying the LG G3 the worst decision I have ever made.
This handset will delete and/or move your content as if possessed. It'll be as responsive to touch as my fiancé after a 13 hour shift in A&E. It will brag of it's multitasking capabilities and moments later develop early onset Alzheimer's. This feature is particularly fun when you are driving in central London using the Sat Nav and you get a fun little phone call that even if rejected, will prompt a fun little game of 'Enter Postcode'.
The phone has an additional feature not advertised: by leaving the handset switched on for more than an hour you will engage 'Heat Mode'. This handy little function will enable you to cook an egg or murder 10 million sperm depending on the location of the handset.
The phone also freezes. A lot. I'm not kidding, the software is as stable as a fat kid on a tightrope. Heading towards a cake. Whilst balancing a sofa on his head. With 2 people sat on it. Wrestling.
LG G3, Ebola, Syria: Avoid them all. Especially in that order.
pavel76 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 1525#7
0 deals posted but stupid comment made...thank you !
Happy owner of G3
eayragt to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 1562#8
So, you've got a faulty phone and never did anything about it, is that what you're saying?
Arbk66 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 159#9
I take it the LG G3 was in your hip pocket when you jumped off that 40ft pier :smile:
ChewHair to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 153#10
Congratulations on a beautifully written post. It is, however, at complete variance to my experience.
The only issue I have is that there is a bug causing a message about the settings app to pop up infrequently. The battery is about a year old and is starting to show its age, but that is OK because I can buy and install a new one for a little over a tenner.
Richief to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 152#13
Not fussed then?
spaceinvader to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 154#18
Had the G3 for over a year, I'm picky with phones so I tend to buy the more expensive handsets. The G3 has been a great phone, performance is superb, screen is stunning, battery life is good, never had freezes, heat, or any other issues. The only thing you need to watch out for is the design fault in the white ones, they case can develop small cracks.
Condemning all G3s because you had a duff handset is a touch misleading, you could have just returned it for a replacement.
Excellent phone, at this price you're getting a lot for your money, in the unlikely event you have any issues then just return or exchange.
sanju1991 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#30
are u okay in your head?
waynehardy to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#31
i think you've missed your calling mate. either that or your really a booker winning author! fun post and your point is well and truly made
topazz to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#51
Very witty post and all that but factually it is the complete opposite of my experience with an LG G3 which i've had for almost a year now. Battery life is ok but not brilliant and just once it did get hot when using using the satnav in the car on a hot sunny day but other than that, it has been perfect. No crashes, stutters or any other form of problem. Very quickly get used to the on/off double tap and having the controls on the back. I use mine with a Quick Circle smart Flip case cover and it fits easily in my trouser pocket. At £199 it is a bargain.
ronniemckinnon123 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#56
dont uderstand that mines been fab never missed a beat and iv. been using it for all sorts..... and iv eating a habonaro. too
f2k8 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#62
I have a LG G3, bought it around 6 months ago now, it's the 3GB RAM 32GB model, I've never had ANY of these problems. There's only two issues I have with the phone, one is that if you use a AUX cord without a mic in it, the phone will go crazy when the wire bends and bring up voice-mate, this is terrible if you want to listen to music in the car, the other is the bland OS, I would love to have stock Google on it but I just don't have the time to stick it in and continuously update it. Other than that, it's the best phone I've ever owned. (For anyone getting homescreen lag, download NovaLauncher Prime and put on 'aggressive acceleration' or something, makes everything fast and smooth)
hcc27 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#64
I second these comments. I tried a G3 for a week when it came out, planning to upgrade from my G2, but the phone just drove me mad. Had many of the glitches this poster had mentioned, including the SatNav completely forgetting where it was taking me in the middle of the drive. Gave up and came back to my G2 which I still have. I also have an LG Gpad 8.0 which needs to be reset every 3 months or so otherwise I start getting messages like 'Unfortunately Chrome has stopped, 'Unfortunately GApps have stopped' and finally the 'Android UI' stops which necessitates a total reset. Been planning to flash the fantastic Cyanogenmod available for it but haven't had the time yet.
I still cannot understand why the likes of Samsung and LG cannot leave perfectly functional vanilla Android on their devices. They spend millions of dollars hiring teams of devs to skin out their mobile devices with buggy, next-to-worthless UIs which cause them to crash, overheat, randomly reboot, slow down to a crawl and make life a general misery for the poor sods who buy them only for the hardware, while in the meantime driving a significant number of potential buyers to Google Nexus devices!!
CosmicTrader to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 15#65
What kind of cake are we talking about exactly?
delsaber to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#71
This comment was like an episode of family guy. Good job!
Alansk1 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#81
keebb9 to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#87
Best comment I've read on HUKD so far
westerbaanken_again to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#93
What a highly articulate amusing collection of words. So funny. You should take it up professionally.
sokos to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 151#94
Although i disagree with the resum'e of your "review" (if you had latest updates this is a GREAT phone),
still, you get 10 points and a LIKE for your amazing writing and sense of humour!
This was the best post i've read for AGES now :smiley: God bless you mate.
Captainbeavus to KingGeorgeEstate
28 Oct 152#105
All hail the King.
Jammer to KingGeorgeEstate
13 Nov 151#137
Disagree that all LG G3 would have the problems with your experience of it, but my God it was an entertaining
aljack to KingGeorgeEstate
14 Nov 15#144
Not this post again!
purplevimto
28 Oct 151#6
Just read the reviews. Looks like a good phone apart from average battery life which I can live with. Just wondering whether to go for this or the Nexus 6? Any advice? Thanks.
tyr to purplevimto
28 Oct 15#38
definitely lg g3, mate! I had them both, nexus 6 is huge and bulky imho, its display color is bluish compared to lg
danpetre to purplevimto
28 Oct 15#42
if don't need an SD card then Nexus 6. if you want your music with you but not many apps then this G3
vassy201187 to purplevimto
28 Oct 15#53
Nexus 6 any day mate
vassy201187 to purplevimto
28 Oct 15#54
Nexus 6 any day mate
Lukedotv to purplevimto
28 Oct 151#92
I personally would hit the N6, but thats just because I hate LG's skin and like updates and no bloat.
bfreesun to purplevimto
28 Oct 15#99
It's about £15 for a spare battery
thekesslerboy
28 Oct 15#11
Heat added. The battery life is poor - a day of you're lucky. That's true. My battery just died after a year and had to be replaced. I like the phone. I just think manufacturers are taking the mick and it's been going on so long we think it's ok. My Moto 360 life is limited to just about a day too. I like that as well!
bairdyblues
28 Oct 151#12
I've been using my G3 for about a year and apart from the battery, it is excellent.
Opening post
Mobile phone features:
By merging similar apps together, the G3 has reduced the number of pre-installed apps to create more space. The Smart Notice feature recommends what you need before you know you need it, based on your behaviour, phone status and location. Typing is easier and faster with the G3's smart keyboard which you can adjust to your comfort.
Network provider: Sim free.
Android Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system.
Qualcomm Snapdragon.
MP3 player.
Display and camera information:
5.5 inch screen.
2560 x 1440 pixels.
LCD display.
Full HD screen.
13 megapixel camera.
Video capture and playback.
Network and connectivity:
4G network capability.
Micro SIM card.
Wi-Fi connectivity.
Bluetooth.
Memory information:
16GB of internal memory.
32 GB of expandable memory (memory card not included).
Type of memory card required: microSD.
General information:
Up to 900 hours standby time.
Up to 720 mins talk time.
Size H146.3, W74.6, D9.3mm.
Weight 149g.
EAN: 8806084956286.
2GB RAM
16GB Storage
- omgpleasespamme
Back part of Black Friday deals - Ends 17th Nov
Top comments
This handset will delete and/or move your content as if possessed. It'll be as responsive to touch as my fiancé after a 13 hour shift in A&E. It will brag of it's multitasking capabilities and moments later develop early onset Alzheimer's. This feature is particularly fun when you are driving in central London using the Sat Nav and you get a fun little phone call that even if rejected, will prompt a fun little game of 'Enter Postcode'.
The phone has an additional feature not advertised: by leaving the handset switched on for more than an hour you will engage 'Heat Mode'. This handy little function will enable you to cook an egg or murder 10 million sperm depending on the location of the handset.
The phone also freezes. A lot. I'm not kidding, the software is as stable as a fat kid on a tightrope. Heading towards a cake. Whilst balancing a sofa on his head. With 2 people sat on it. Wrestling.
LG G3, Ebola, Syria: Avoid them all. Especially in that order.
Happy owner of G3
All comments (178)
Good find.
This handset will delete and/or move your content as if possessed. It'll be as responsive to touch as my fiancé after a 13 hour shift in A&E. It will brag of it's multitasking capabilities and moments later develop early onset Alzheimer's. This feature is particularly fun when you are driving in central London using the Sat Nav and you get a fun little phone call that even if rejected, will prompt a fun little game of 'Enter Postcode'.
The phone has an additional feature not advertised: by leaving the handset switched on for more than an hour you will engage 'Heat Mode'. This handy little function will enable you to cook an egg or murder 10 million sperm depending on the location of the handset.
The phone also freezes. A lot. I'm not kidding, the software is as stable as a fat kid on a tightrope. Heading towards a cake. Whilst balancing a sofa on his head. With 2 people sat on it. Wrestling.
LG G3, Ebola, Syria: Avoid them all. Especially in that order.
Happy owner of G3
The only issue I have is that there is a bug causing a message about the settings app to pop up infrequently. The battery is about a year old and is starting to show its age, but that is OK because I can buy and install a new one for a little over a tenner.
Condemning all G3s because you had a duff handset is a touch misleading, you could have just returned it for a replacement.
Excellent phone, at this price you're getting a lot for your money, in the unlikely event you have any issues then just return or exchange.
I still cannot understand why the likes of Samsung and LG cannot leave perfectly functional vanilla Android on their devices. They spend millions of dollars hiring teams of devs to skin out their mobile devices with buggy, next-to-worthless UIs which cause them to crash, overheat, randomly reboot, slow down to a crawl and make life a general misery for the poor sods who buy them only for the hardware, while in the meantime driving a significant number of potential buyers to Google Nexus devices!!
still, you get 10 points and a LIKE for your amazing writing and sense of humour!
This was the best post i've read for AGES now :smiley: God bless you mate.