LG G3 D855
Features of LG G3 D855
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5.5-inch LCD Capacitive Touchscreen
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13 MP Primary Camera
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Android v4.4.2 (KitKat) OS
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2.1 MP Secondary Camera
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2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad Core
Processor
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Expandable Storage Capacity of 128 GB
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Wi-Fi Enabled
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Camera takes very good pictures in normal and
low light conditions
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Very light.
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Good build quality and comfortable to use.
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Fluid performance with no lag
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Screen is a fingerprint magnet.
Performance
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As flagships go, the G3 provides
uncompromised performance with the 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad core
SoC and the Adreno 330 GPU. The performance is fluid, with no lag in the UI or
while playing high-end games like Dead Trigger 2, Asphalt 8 and Injustice: Gods
Among Us.
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The phone does heat up quite a bit, but also
takes very less time to cool down. Also, it doesn’t heat up enough to feel
uncomfortable, which is very good. We did not have any complaints with the G3
in terms of the performance.
Camera:
One of its biggest strengths is in the 13 MP rear
camera, which has a laser auto-focus system.
The
camera UI also takes a cue from LG’s overall UI and is very simplistic and
fast.
Considering the
overall camera experience, the G3 could very well be the best camera that you
can find on a smartphone right now.
Battery:
The LG
G3 has a 3,000 mAh battery, which lasts very long. In our test, we played a
1080p video on the device with WiFi on and full volume and brightness for an
hour. The phone dropped only 9% battery after this, meaning that the phone
would have gone for 11 hours on the video. This is a very good result for any
smartphone. Even under regular usage, the G3 easily got us through the day on a
single charge.
Conclusion
The LG
G3 has the best design among Android flagships right now and is possibly the
best in that range as well. It performs better than other flagships like the
Sony Xperia Z2, Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One (M8) etc. and does better in terms
of build quality and feel as well.
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