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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

LG G3: LG Has Never Made Something This Good


Well fellas, after a long awaiting time, LG has made official G3, the phone that was rumored and expected from a long. G3 is the flagship phone from HTC and this time, LG has drawn everything keeping everything in mind. 

So let's get started from the front. G3 welcomes you with a 5.5 inched 2560 x 1440p illuminating display with 534ppi sharpness. It's True HD-IPS + LCD display to watch everything in Quad HD. Bezels cover up the least part of the phone as most of the part is housed by the screen.



While talking about the features, the best to mention here is the Camera. It has got everything it needs to be a camera phone. Although LG has been making a good cameras since time, but G3's camera redefines photography from the mobile phone's perspective. It has a laser Autofocus sensor, a first of its kind in smartphones. It shoots pictures immediately as you touch the screen. LG has upgraded the camera to 13MP to take 4K pictures and videos upto 2160p. 

The Korean manufacturer has also brought an Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS+) system to get crystal clear pictures for you. As promoted, it takes astonishing images. 
LG has polished everything on its G3. 
Talking on the hardware's points, G3 houses Snapdragon 801 CPU clocked at 2.5 GHz and Adreno 330 GPU to process the graphics. It has a 3,000 mAh removable battery to serve you for a long. 3 GB RAM is the powerhouse for the phone while 32 GB internal memory serves you to store your memorable photos, docs on the go. If this is not enough, you can add a Micro SD card of 128 GB to expand your data house. 


Let's go Inside. The User Interface for which LG is being criticized for a long time seems going to be the talk of earlier times. LG has worked a lot on the UI factor, it has polished everything, whether it is icons, notification bar or the whole theme. G3's UI looks like in a neighborhood of Stock Android. 


Moving towards the software's view G3 runs on Android KitKat 4.4.2. Knock Code and Knock On are the offerings from LG to protect your phone. In addition to these, there's a new topping added: Smart Notice, a feature that LG believes is the best personal assistant among all available offerings. Oh, and it reminds about the rain to take Umbrella with you or not. 

From the inside to every corner of outside, G3's an incredible piece of design. Although deriving same design cues from G series, G3 has the least of bezels, best display and the thickest (149g) of all of the giants standing in the field. It has everything you need whether you a daily commuter or a photographer or enthusiast about phone. G3 is simple but yet powerful. 


Sunday, September 1, 2013

LG officially announces 8.3" G Pad ahead of IFA 2013

And so, we are here with the new from LG's stable. Ahead of IFA 2013 that's going to be held in Berlin this September, LG has officially announced its awaited and rumored tablet, G Pad 8.3. This is the revamped version of Optimus Pad which LG released in 2011. Optimus Pad didn't received customer attraction, it was actually a fail.

So, let us quickly count the specs of the tablet. G Pad is covered with a 8.3 inch 1920 x 1080p WXUGA (Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array) display that holds 273 pixels per inch (ppi). It is the first 8 inch tablet having a Full HD display, making it a quite good competitor to Nexus 7 2013 version. The tablet is powered by 1.7 GHz quad core Snapdragon 600 CPU with 2 GB of RAM. G Pad runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and has Optimus UI featured on G2. It has design and bezels quite similar to G2. It is juiced by 4,600 mAH battery and weighs 338 gm. On board memory is 16 GB and color schemes are Black and white. Front camera is 1.3 MP while the rear one is 5 MP. 

On he Software side, it has KnockOn to wake the device by knocking the screen twice. Additional software features are QPair and QSlide. Qpair lets user receive message and calls from any Android device running on Jelly Bean. QSlide provides multitasking; users can open three apps at once on the same screen. LG will make G Pad available worldwide this year Quarter 4. There's no official word on price.


LG G Pad quick specs
  • 8.3 inch 1920 x 1080p WXUGA display, 273 ppi
  • 1.7 GHz quad core Snapdragon 600 CPU
  • 2 GB LPDDR2 RAM
  • 16 GB internal memory
  • 338 gm
  • 216.8 x 126.5 x 8.3mm
  • Android 4.2.2
  • 4,600 mAH battery

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

LG shares its plans of upcoming devices as a tablet, smartwatch, Windows and Firefox phone

Releasing G2 wasn't the only scheduled task of LG. LG's Bulgarian communications manager Dimitar Valev has disclosed a list of devices that company is going to launch in upcoming months, in an interview to the local newspaper Dvenik. Most of these devices will be G-branded. 

According to Valev, LG is planning to release a 9.8" tablet named G Pad. Korean giant is also making a sequel of Optimus G Pro with a beefy screen of 6" and it may have that Quad HD display (2560 x 1400p) that LG displayed yesterday. Another product is an affordable Firefox OS phone that will be available in 2014. LG is also putting its feet in the field of smartwatch and it will also support gaming, as confirmed by Valve Software. This smartwatch will have a flexible display. Valev says that company's focus is on Android, but they are also planning to launch a Windows Phone device. LG may also release G Glass that will compete with Google Glass; and a G Band which may be a fitness band like Nike Fuelband. 

LG has made a good image of its after Nexus 4, Optimus G Pro and G2. Will Korean giant maintain to keep it further, it is the question.  
 

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