LG G4 review: one of the best phablets available, boasting an impressive camera
by Samuel Gibbs from Technology | The Guardian on (#8FF9)
Two-day removable battery, expandable storage and a great 5.5in screen overcome some cheap material choices
LG's latest flagship mobile phone is designed to meet the high expectations that no-compromise, power users of Android phones have been craving. Fortunately, it manages to meet most of those demands.
The successor to one of the best phablets (phone-tablet) of last year, the G3, the G4 boasts a removable back, expandable storage and replaceable battery - the last remaining mainstream Android smartphone manufacturer to do so.
Pros: great screen, brilliant camera, two-day battery, expandable storage, removable battery, KnockCode.
Cons: lack of premium materials, plastic back easily scratched, no built-in wireless charging.
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