“LG’s renaissance continues with the G3, which could be the best Android phone of 2014. The G3’s stunning Quad HD screen, high-quality camera, and sleek design should put it on everyone’s wish list.” ...
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If you’re an Android user who’s just not into Samsung’s smartphones, LG’s G3 and HTC’s One M8 are probably your top two alternatives when it comes to choosing a high-end smartphone. HTC’s flagship has ...
LG just launched a new teaser site featuring brief video clips of the G3's design, display, and camera. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts ...
LG's Android efforts of late have been nothing short of fantastic. The G2 was a beautiful bit of kit, more than the equal of Samsung's offering at the time, the Galaxy S4. Now comes the G3, the phone ...
After releasing the fantastic G3, LG is hoping to capture the same magic with the slightly more affordable G3 S. The LG G3 S costs around £230, putting it firmly in the mid-range smartphone category, ...
Now that the HTC One M8 and the Samsung Galaxy S5 have arrived, everybody is turning their attention to the next flagship from LG, the G3. We have heard many LG G3 rumors already, getting us fueled ...
Someone, please tell time to stop going this quickly! It’s been a whole decade since LG announced one of its best-ever smartphones, the G3. A perfect follow-up and a big leap from the excellent G2, a ...
LG Electronics has launched the G3, another option for people who want a high-end smartphone. To succeed, the device will have to outcompete products like the Galaxy S5 from Samsung, and it has the ...
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