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Rapport qualité / pri
Surcouche constructeur légèr
Finition verr
Ecouteurs quadbeats à câble pla
Ecran de 4
7 pouces reposant sur une dalle IPS True HD
Puce Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro intégrant un processeur quadcore 1
5 GHz
Un GPU Adreno 320
Support de la 4G
Performances au top
Très bonne finition
Compatible 4G
Ecran très agréable...
Design premium
Performances générales (interface
Web
Jeux)
Fonctionnalités intégrées nombreuses
Ecran IPS+
Puissant processeur
Batterie généreuse
Ergonomie/Finition
Bon écran. Définition pratique pour la lecture
Interface utilisateur LG réussie
Riche
Simple ET pratique
Réactivité exemplaire de l'appareil
Rendu photo et vidéo correct
Bon en téléphonie
Indice DAS faible
Bon écran
Surcouche intéressante
Puissant
Performances
Qualité et touché de l'écran
Design
Surcouche logicielle
QuickMemo
Speech to Shoot
7 pouces
Krait quadruple coeur
Mémoire de 32 Go
Design sobre et de bon gout
Fluidité d'utilisation impeccable
La surcouche LG
Discrète et efficace
Rapport qualité-prix
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Gestion des hautes luminosités moyenne en photo
Sensibilité aux rayures
Mémoire nonextensible
Mais consommation élevée
Attention à la casse
APN un peu décevant
Design peu original
Surcouche peu convaincante
Qualité vidéo décevante
Autonomie moyenne
Rien
Autonomie
Rendu audio perfectible
Pas d'extension possible de la capacité de stockage
Wow, LG. Well done. I've been disappointed with nearly every smartphone made by LG for the last few years. The Optimus G erases those failures and elevates the game. The Optimus G may not be perfect, but it is as close as LG has ever come to perfection. T...
Sprint's LG Optimus G sports a 13-megapixel camera, a zippy quad-core CPU, and an attractively bright touch screen
The Optimus G doesn't have a microSD card slot, its battery drained fairly quickly, and sounds from the audio speaker were harsh
With its speedy innards, LTE data speeds, and stunning screen, the LG Optimus G is one of LG's best handsets so far, but it can't escape its weak battery and camera.
Publié: 2012-10-12, Auteur: Matt , review by: techworld.com
With all of its many great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of...
With all of its great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of new devi...
Extrait: Ever since we've had LTE and quad-core processors, we've dreamt of one thing – to have both of these amazing features in a single device! Thanks to LG and their latest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G, this is now no longer a dream, but reality. The ...
Extrait: LG has largely played in the low-end smartphone space in Australia, but that will soon change in early 2013 when it launches the Optimus G . It's a 4G-capable smartphone that will work on the 1800MHz LTE bands used by Telstra and Optus Down Under and is d...
Publié: 2013-06-17, Auteur: John , review by: crn.com.au
Extrait: Last year's Nexus 4 was in many ways a revelation, one of the best smartphones on the market and a true surprise from LG. Until then the company had been heavily focused on the prepaid, budget smartphone market, and the Nexus 4 was our first look at what ...
LG's Optimus LTE2 is the first Android smartphone to include 2GB of RAM. It also comes with a 4.7in HD screen and wireless charging capabilities. Fingers crossed we eventually see it in Australia...
Publié: 2013-05-13, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
If the Optimus G still sat in the absolute premium price space, there's no way I'd recommend it. It's not a bad phone, but it's simply not as fresh as it used to be, and that's exactly what premium pricing should buy you. Smartphones drop in value quite q...