Good points over other phones:
FM Radio
IR Blaster/Remote
Micro SD slot
Removable battery
Assume locked to Vodafone. I have not unlocked an LG phone so can't comment on the cost/ease.
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gadger007 to AndyEssex
16 Dec 153#15
I've got the g4..and I got to agree with you, it's a fantastic phone..
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karl100100
15 Dec 15#1
Ive a LG G2 great camera, good screen, but the memory is low and ive no SD card slot, so i cant update my apps. Im looking for a replacement with more memory and an SD Card slot.
aljack to karl100100
16 Dec 15#11
depends on budget, from someone who has both g2 & g3,id skip the g3 and purchase the G4.
pelaquin
15 Dec 15#2
I dont know if anyone knows the answer to this, Google didn't, but is this battery better than a Note 2 ( Samsung ), I only want two things in a phone, a good battery and good camera and the Note 2 has always delivered, was going to get the Moto X Play but i need a good camera in low light, so does anyone know if the battery on this is as good or better and what the camera is like?.
Thanks.
MAZ1991 to pelaquin
15 Dec 151#3
i currently own an lg g3 and a full charge will only get you 7-8 hours of usage but dependant on how much you use it.
Mr Punch to pelaquin
16 Dec 15#19
Camera great, battery mediocre at best. I've a Galaxy S5 now and it wipes the floor with the battery life of the G3.
doncoop to pelaquin
16 Dec 15#22
I'm no camera buff but the xplay camera has been fine for me. Low light I couldn't guarantee though.
The g3 will have worse battery life than the note 2 I would think. It's powering a much better screen and is 100mah less than the note 2.
You MAY get better battery life when in doze mode / screen off as the chip set is newer and more likely better at managing power but this won't counter the screen on I'd imagine.
elliott1982
15 Dec 15#4
er
worthinger
15 Dec 15#5
I've got a g3. Yes it eats battery. But it's quite a good phone. I carry a power bank when I travel.
It works really well with Kodi and a slimport to tv.
MAZ1991
15 Dec 15#6
er?
jordni
15 Dec 15#7
Brought the 32bg one in gold for £90 ages ago second hand as the guy wanted the iphone :man:
But this is still hot hot hot
gadger007
15 Dec 15#8
Great phone but.... Vodafone.... Omg... Worst company EVER...
KARLITOZ to gadger007
16 Dec 151#10
Agree, Vodafone should be avoided like the plague !!!
Joshimitsu91
15 Dec 15#9
Personally I found the battery OK, plus it's removable and spares seem fairly cheap so you could keep one handy if needs be. My gripes were that it was occasionally laggy and I didn't care for any of LGs tweaks to stock Android personally. Having said that I enjoyed the tap to wake feature, not sure if that's an LG feature.
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5.5 inches
1440 x 2560 pixels (~538 ppi pixel density)
Qualcomm MSM8974AC Snapdragon 801
Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400
16 GB, 2 GB RAM
Main camera: 13 MP, phase detection/laser autofocus, OIS, dual-LED (dual tone) flash. [email protected], [email protected]
Selfie: [email protected], [email protected]
Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery
Good points over other phones:
FM Radio
IR Blaster/Remote
Micro SD slot
Removable battery
Assume locked to Vodafone. I have not unlocked an LG phone so can't comment on the cost/ease.
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All comments (29)
Thanks.
The g3 will have worse battery life than the note 2 I would think. It's powering a much better screen and is 100mah less than the note 2.
You MAY get better battery life when in doze mode / screen off as the chip set is newer and more likely better at managing power but this won't counter the screen on I'd imagine.
It works really well with Kodi and a slimport to tv.
But this is still hot hot hot