LG G3
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Average of 47 scores (from 105 reviews)
Reviews for the LG G3
热山芋。 LG G3获得了很多赞誉,我们也不得不承认我们很期待这款首先配备WQHD屏幕的智能手机。尽管LG在很多方面都做得很好,不过由于它屏幕存在的技术问题和平庸的电池续航,特别是散热的问题使它很难成为高端手机中的领军者。不过G Watch是一款非常有趣的产品。
Source: It Pro EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The whopping big phablet from the makers of the Nexus 5. The LG G3 is a good phablet, but its super high-resolution screen isn't a huge benefit and other large Android phones are even better. The Sony Xperia Z2, for example, is waterproof, has a better camera and longer battery life too.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 05/18/2016
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Though the G3 is increasingly becoming available for lower prices, you will be buying a year-old phone. Although many don’t feel comfortable spending their hard-earned cash on a smartphone that was released in 2014, software updates have been doing a good job at keeping the phone from feeling like a fossil. The G3 is still a great value considering its lower price point, solid camera and speedy performance. However, the G4 has proven itself worthy in this year’s crop of flagships, and offers enough improvements across the board that make it worth the extra dough. The camera is more powerful and robust than ever, the user experience is as smooth as it should be at this point in the game, and the signature LG style continues to impress.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 06/11/2015
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
When the LG G3 came in at under £500 we were impressed. A year on and a phone that packs amazing features including a Quad HD display and a camera with a laser auto focus is one of the bargains of the market. The LG G3 is surprisingly small considering the 5.5in display and we like the more premium design. It's another winner from LG, and well worth your consideration in 2015.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/01/2015
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 80% features: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With a new phone comes new software so the G4 has LG's UX 4.0 adding a few new features such as Quick Shot, Event Pocket and improvements to existing things like Smart Notice and the Gallery app. LG hasn't confirmed whether the LG G3 will be upgraded to UX 4.0 or not.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 04/30/2015
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With a much nicer design, a smaller but superior display, faster hardware, a better camera, and lightning-quick charging, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is a genuine superphone that's a worthy upgrade over the LG G3. It is also quite the challenge for LG, whose upcoming LG G4 will have to face a formidable adversary. However, the LG G3 remains more attractive from a price-oriented perspective. Being a year old and nicely discounted, it is one of the cheapest Quad-HD resolution smartphones you can buy new and unlocked. It's also a very nice smartphone overall, and while its looks and performance, admittedly, can't hold a candle to Samsung's latest and greatest, this doesn't make it anything less than a bargain!
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 04/14/2015
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With a much nicer design, a smaller but superior display, faster hardware, a better camera, and added goodies such as quick charging, the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge is a genuine superphone that's a worthy upgrade over the LG G3. However, the LG G3 remains more attractive from a price-oriented perspective. Being a year old and nicely discounted, it is one of the cheapest Quad-HD resolution smartphones you can buy new and unlocked. It's also a very nice smartphone overall, and while its looks and performance, admittedly, can't hold a candle to Samsung's latest and greatest, this doesn't make it anything less than a bargain!
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 04/09/2015
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G Flex 2 has launched in Korea, and will be available for pre-order on February 27th in Singapore. AT&T, Sprint and US Cellular have announced their plans to eventually carry the device sometime in the spring, though no exact date has been given. It will also launch on Vodafone in the UK, and will make its way to Australia, though there’s no timeframe for its availability. The phone has been rumored to launch at around €599.99 off-contract (~$600 US), but we’ll need to wait and see the exact price when the launch date gets closer.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 02/18/2015
Source: Know Your Mobile EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is a really quite impressive device and I’ve enjoyed using it. It has one or two odd little quirks which hamper the experience a bit – for me these have been relatively minor gripes which I’ve been able to cope with, but I can imagine them being more irritating for some users.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/11/2015
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
At glance, things are pretty similar on software as both have Android 4.4 KitKat and each will be upgraded to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Although they run the same version of Android, they use their own user interfaces, or skins which make them very different.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/28/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We haven't seen the Nexus 6 yet but it our first impression is that it's not worth the extra money compared to the LG G3 which is now insanely cheap since much of the specs are closely matched. Keep an eye out for our full Nexus 6 review soon to see what we make of it.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 11/26/2014
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There you have it, almost all of the bad and the good concerning the first QHD monster that broke cover, the LG G3, and the ingenious and unorthodox S Pen-flaunting Samsung Galaxy Note Edge phablet. With its plastic/metal build and intriguing Edge display, S Pen stylus, and Snapdragon 805 in store, the Galaxy Note Edge will probably appeal to those who want to possess the latest and greatest available on the market. On the other hand, the LG G3 is a more “traditional” device, which employs a relatively compact form factor (considering the screen size), powerful hardware, and a set of features, such as Knock On/Knock Code, which make the device rather user-friendly.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 11/07/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG has impressed us with the G3 which comes in at under £500 but packs amazing features including that Quad HD and a camera with a laser auto focus. The device is surprisingly small considering the 5.5in display and we like the more premium design. It's another winner from LG.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/03/2014
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 80% features: 90% workmanship: 90%
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Coming to the end of the head to head it has been a close fought battle, with the iPhone 6 and G3 both winning three rounds and the Galaxy S5 two. However, as enterprise and business reviewers for us here at V3 the iPhone 6's advanced security features and more robust future-proof potential to receive iOS upgrades make it the safer choice for corporate users and win it this versus review.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 10/28/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There's a lot to like about the Xperia Z3 and PS4 owners may find this battle a no brainer thanks to PS4 Remote Play. However, at more than £100 less expensive, the LG G3 is our overall winner with its amazing Quad HD screen, excellent camera and premium build.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/15/2014
Source: T Break EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG G3 is an elegant yet powerful smartphone that will essentially be a great companion for business and consumer segment alike. For its ergonomics the G3 falls well under the phablet category then a big smartphone. The G3 is packed with features, sports a refined design (though plastic body) and top-of-the-industry hardware specs. Having said that, all these does come with a heavy price tag. The G3 comes in two variants 16GB with 2 GB RAM (featured here) and 32GB with 3 GB RAM, priced at $625 (AED 2299) and $680 (AED 2499) respectively. In terms of color G3 comes in five choices – Metallic Black, Silk White, Shine Gold, Moon Violet and Burgundy Red. If you are looking for a big all-in-one smartphone then LG G3 should certainly put a full-stop on your hunt.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/12/2014
Rating: Total score: 81% price: 75% performance: 85% features: 90% workmanship: 75%
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As much as we like the LG G3, we have to admit that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is the better phone, at least for the most part. It isn't leading by a mile, but overall, we find it a step ahead of LG's flagship in almost every major aspect – from design and display quality to hardware and camera performance. Made of metal, curved glass, and textured plastic, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a sophisticated phone with lots of character. Simply put, it is an eye-catching phone. The G3 is not a bad-looking phone by any means, and its metallic design also does a good job at drawing attention. Besides, the G3 is slightly smaller and fits better in the palm.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 10/10/2014
Source: PC Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
On paper, the G3 looks like it’s capable of landing some knockout blows on its premium smartphone rivals. In reality, however, the pixel-packed screen is of no practical benefit, and LG has had to compromise brightness and battery life as a result. The LG G3 remains a good handset, but, with rivals delivering a more balanced performance for similar money, this isn’t the Android giant-killer we’ve been waiting for.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/30/2014
Rating: Total score: 83% price: 67% performance: 83% features: 83% workmanship: 83%
Source: Macworld.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
When value is taken into consideration the LG G3 is the best handset on the market right now. It matches or bests the iPhone 6 in all quantifiable metrics. Ultimately the decision is based on two subjective things: build quality and design, and the Android platform vs the iOS ecosystem. If you are an iPhone user and you like iOS and iTunes, it seems unlikely that the saving of a few quid would make you switch sides to the LG. But if you did it is unlikely you would be disappointed.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/23/2014
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Picking between the iPhone 6 Plus and the LG G3 may feel like an overwhelming task – after all, the two trade blows left and right. With Apple's first phablet, you're getting a more stylish, but much bulkier device, with a less-detailed screen that is nevertheless perfectly fine. The 6 Plus is also a considerably better performer in day-to-day tasks and apps execution, and its camera is, on the whole, a notch better than what LG has going on.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 09/23/2014
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With all things said, which one should you pick: the new iPhone 6, or the LG G3? Both are great flagship devices, but if price is your main concern than the LG G3 definitely has the upper hand: its prices range from free to $50 on a two-year contract, or $490 when you buy unlocked. The iPhone 6 on the other hand starts at $199 on a 2-year contract, or $649 when you get it off-contract (the T-Mobile version is also unlocked and free to use internationally).
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 09/22/2014
Source: Tested EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I've spent a good bit of time with most of the notable devices in the last year, and I think the G3 is my favorite so far. It has a great design, the camera is stellar, performance is great, and the Android skin isn't obnoxious. Some of LG's additions, like Knock On, are extremely useful and well thought out.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/02/2014
Source: Digital Trends EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It is not often that we call a device the best flagship smartphone in the market, but the LG G3 may very well deserve this monicker. It is a well built smartphone that has flagship specs and lives up to its spec sheet. Definitely something you could buy.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/11/2014
Rating: Total score: 81%
Source: Tested EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
So what's the verdict? The G3 screen is very good overall. It does seem sharper in some places and the brightness is reasonable. I find that my eyes are somewhat adjusted to the small details you can pick up on a QHD screen--it's not a dramatic difference, but it's there. The battery life, while not amazing, is actually pretty good considering the jump in resolution. There are a few annoying issues right now, but LG's push toward software control of the panel should allow it to alter the display characteristics with updates more dramatically than in the past.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/07/2014
Source: Pocketnow EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Still, all the core features and highlights of this phone are present: the display is simply fantastic, despite claims of low brightness and low saturation and contrast; the battery life is impressive; all the specifications are top-notch; and LG’s software is, dare I say, a pleasure to use. So is it worth it? Totally. If you’re after the best phone money can buy, the LG G3 should be among your top picks on AT&T’s network. Its price is hard to argue with, and you’re going to get one of the most well-rounded experiences in any of the phones on the market today.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/07/2014
Rating: Total score: 87% performance: 90% features: 92% mobility: 60%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is a great smartphone – like its predecessor, if you're after power and precision, perhaps over design and form, then this is a winner. The camera and battery combo is sure to win some hearts, and the improved user interface both will attract new users and give relief to those that were put off by the clutter on the G2. However, I think something was lost in design in making the backplate removable – I feel that unibody designs just feel better in the hand thanks to being more solid, and I miss that from the G2.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/30/2014
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 90% features: 90% workmanship: 80%
Source: Computerworld.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G3 boasts no shortage of compelling qualities. The device has a big, beautiful display in a sleek and nicely designed body. It has decent battery life, expandable storage and some genuinely useful features like a tap-to-wake option and limited-use guest mode. At the same time, however, the phone's software is bloated and convoluted -- and while you can hide or disable many of the UI-related sins, the out-of-the-box experience leaves something to be desired. Equally important, that overly ambitious foundation is likely to blame for choppy performance throughout the system.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/30/2014
Source: Zdnet.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is an elegant high-end Android smartphone with a superb 5.5-inch screen, a high-quality 13-megapixel main camera, a fast quad-core SoC, intelligent UI skinning and an admirably restrained set of software extras. The LG G3 has snuck up on the outside to become our favourite handset of the year so far, winning a well-deserved Editors' Choice award. The 5.5-inch Quad HD screen plays its part in that achievement, but we're also impressed with the range of intelligently applied software extras and user interface tweaks, and with the handset's clever design. Overall, the LG G3 is a feature-packed smartphone that delivers the goods with admirable restraint.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 07/28/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 for Verizon has a sexy design, super-sharp screen, powerful camera and relatively low $99 price tag (for now). Unfortunately, the G3 falls short of the Samsung Galaxy S5's longer battery life and brighter display. If you're in the market for a premium smartphone with a strong camera and good looks, the LG G3 for Verizon is a good choice, but it's not our favorite.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/25/2014
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Sprint G3 is a beautiful device with a big and super-sharp display and speedy, high-quality camera. We also like that you get 32GB of built-in memory for the same price as the 16GB Samsung Galaxy S5. However, the G3's battery life falls behind the competition, and the screen is dimmer than the S5's Super AMOLED panel. The LG G3 is a good choice, but it's not our top choice.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/24/2014
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Techtree.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is a powerful Android device with a great screen. It may not beat the HTC One (M8) in terms of design, but is definitely better looking than the Samsung GALAXY S5. It also offers the best camera Android camp has to offer in India. All in all, it's a very good alternative to the Samsung GALAXY S5, unless you're looking for an element-proof flagship.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/24/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 70% performance: 40% features: 80% workmanship: 70%
Source: Tech2.in.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
At Rs 47,990, the LG G3 is a good pick as far as flagship Androids go. It has a rock-solid feature set backed up by very good design and build quality which makes it highly recommendable. The 2K display is not going to change your life to be honest and truth be told, we wouldn’t have minded the G2’s display as well, which was quite brilliant to begin with. The reason we recommend the G3 over the others is for the camera, 4G that (will) work in India and premium look and feel.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: NDTV Gadgets EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It's really hard not to like the LG G3. It definitely stands out against the current crop of flagship phones, and it isn't outrageously expensive either - the 16GB/2GB version has launched at Rs. 47,990 and the 32GB/3GB version at Rs. 50,990. If you're looking for an extra-large phone, it doesn't get a lot better than this. That said, you have to be willing to get used to the buttons on the rear - this is probably our biggest concern about being able to live with the G3.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/22/2014
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% performance: 90% display: 60% mobility: 70% workmanship: 90%
Source: Androidcommunity.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Of all the flagship devices we’ve checked out over the years, this one is the first to actually leave us wanting for nothing. Smartly designed with an elegant software layer, the G3 is as close to perfect as any Android handset is. While we’d naturally make changes — as we would with any phone — the G3 wins on many more levels than those which we’re left considering changes we’d like to make.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/21/2014
Source: Techspot EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There’s a lot to like about what LG has achieved with the G3, building upon the strong foundation laid by the G2. I really like the low-bezel design of the device, which allows a 5.5-inch display to fit into a chassis only millimetres larger than its direct competitors. The curved back makes the G3 ergonomic to hold, and the back buttons are less of an issue than they may seem to present.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/21/2014
Rating: Total score: 85%
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Winning five rounds to the Galaxy Note 3's two, the LG G3 is the overall winner. Featuring a more intelligent design, crisper screen and significantly better camera, the LG G3 is one of the finest Android smartphones currently available. However, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 over halfway through its product lifecycle this really isn't all that surprising. LG's real competition is yet to arrive and things could well change with the launch of Samsung's fabled 2014 phablet, the Galaxy Note 4.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 07/21/2014
Source: Zdnet.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Last month LG sent out early Korean LG G3 devices for people to test out. I wrote my first impressions, but without carrier support I couldn't write a review since the experience was too limited. I have now spent a week with the AT&T LG G3 and am very impressed by this latest offering. We seem to always ask for more on our high end smartphones, but LG brings it all with the G3 so there is really nothing preventing me from visiting my carrier store this weekend.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/18/2014
Rating: Total score: 95%
Source: Droid-Life EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Its camera is as good if not better than other flagship phones from competitors. Battery life will surprise you, even with its Quad HD display. The size isn’t going to bother most of you, and that’s coming from the guy who hates massive phones. The display is something you can brag about to friends, just remember that Samsung’s AMOLED tops it in many ways. LG’s skin isn’t terrible. You have next-gen specs that will last the life of a contract, easily. There are a number of useful software add-ons to make you a multi-tasking pro, but won’t get in your way if you want a minimal experience. You can add an insane amount of external storage to it if needed or carry replacement batteries around if you are a power user.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/18/2014
Source: Gizmag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG’s new flagship has a lot going for it. Its quad HD display is undoubtedly its killer feature, and it’s all the more impressive when you consider that the device is only a little wider than HTC’s latest. I did feel that, aside from its tiny bezels and button-less sides, the design of the G3 is a little ... safe. It doesn't have the cold, hard touch of a premium aluminium build and it’s not quite as thin as some devices. That said, it certainly doesn't feel cheap, and once again, only really shows in direct comparison.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/18/2014
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With the G3, it's clear that LG is trying to step out of Samsung's shadow, and to a degree it does. The G3's design is sexier, and its interface is a big step up from previous iterations. We also really like the sharp and fast 13-MP laser focus camera and Smart Keyboard feature. Unfortunately, the G3 falls short in both the display and battery life departments, two areas where this phone is supposed to shine.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/17/2014
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
You will or won't buy the LG G3 for its screen. The Samsung Galaxy S5 has comparable performance in a slightly smaller form factor, with a brighter, more emphatic AMOLED screen and better Wi-Fi performance. But nothing is like the LG G3's 538-ppi screen. Can you appreciate that level of sharpness? I can't, and the darn phone won't fit in my hand, either. But lots of other people can. Maybe you're one of them.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/15/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With the G3 having won four rounds to the One M8's three, the LG handset is the winner of this versus review. Featuring a superb display, good security features, a lightning-fast camera and being slightly cheaper than the One M8, the G3 is currently one of the best Android smartphones currently available. But with the One M8 offering a more lightly skinned version of Android, better battery life and slightly more consistent performance, there is still plenty to like about the HTC phone. Those unconcerned about the G3's security upgrades would still do well to check it out.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 07/10/2014
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The phone that opened the season of flagship debuts and the one that makes it a full circle. If done right, a full circle in this business is a level up on an ascending spiral. It looks like LG did it right, to find themselves perched at the top in terms of screen resolution. Then again, Sony of course will tell you that a QHD screen can't buy you love.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 07/07/2014
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG caused a buzz in 2013 when it released its G2 smartphone. Featuring a wealth of top-end components and innovative design that placed the phone's volume and power buttons on its back, the G2 was one of 2013's stand out handsets.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 07/04/2014
Source: AnandTech EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Without question, the G3 has been the most interesting smartphone to learn about this year. With a 1440p display, laser autofocus, and all sorts of new power saving methods, there was a great deal to learn about. However, just because a device has a novel design doesn’t mean that it’s a good phone. On the other hand, a novel design makes a good phone that much better.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/04/2014
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Having won five rounds to the Galaxy S5's three, the LG G3 is the winner of this versus review. Featuring a superior screen, better camera and more innovative design the G3 is one of, if not the best Android smartphone currently available. But with a better battery life and more robust portfolio of security services there is still plenty to like about the Galaxy S5.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 07/03/2014
Source: Tablet PC2 - Heft 4/2014
LG ist mittlerweile auch im High-End-Segment des Smartphone-Marktes immer wieder gut für Überraschungen. Die Technik ist hochwertig und ausgereift und seitens der Bedienung geht man mittlerweile eigene Wege, die nun auch das G3 zu einem Smartphone mit individuellem Touch machen.
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 07/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 98%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall the LG G3 strikes a balance between smartphone and phablet, which means it might be too big for some. To us it feels more like a smartphone because of good design, but with the big screen advantages of a phablet. It's also competitively priced at £480 SIM-free, in part because of the plasticky build, but you're not paying over the odds for that quality screen. The G3 represents LG at the top of its game. This is one excellent device that will make LG's mark known in the smartphone world once again.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/30/2014
Source: Mobileburn EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Second fiddle is no longer LG's position. The years spent as an also-ran copycat mostly ended with the G2, and the continuation of those benefits into producing the G3 have confirmed that the company is capable of producing great works. The G3 is a wholesale upgrade in every important area - other than battery life, which we'll be able to rate properly later - and is surely in elite company when it comes to choosing phones. It's a little more than some will manage yet exactly what many others want. The Quad HD display isn't what will make anyone purchase this phone. The greatly improved software, inflexible but reliant camera, and enhanced exterior make the LG G3 the best Android smartphone LG has made ever made.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/30/2014
Source: Androidbeat EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It’s not often that I come across a smartphone for which there’s nothing significant to complain about(!) – but the G3 fits that description, with the only possible serious objection being the size itself – last year’s G2 may still better suit the palms – and wallets – of those with smaller hands. Overall, the G3 sets the benchmark for other QHD-screened smartphones through 2014 and 2015.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/30/2014
Source: Geek.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 well worth considering as your next smartphone, just not necessarily for the reasons LG is using to sell you on the device. The G3 is a capable smartphone with a screen that failed to adequately blow my mind and a camera that could certainly be better, but overall comes together to make for an excellent alternative.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/30/2014
Source: Reg Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 has its share of contradictions, such as its quad HD screen and a laser focusing camera coupled with a so-so Android reskin and basic photo shooting controls. And then there's its appealing compactness, offset by those back buttons that are a bit Marmite. Yet there's some sensible thinking here too, as the storage expansion and removable battery are must-haves for many. All in all, LG arrives with one of the year’s best phones – as long as you can get used to the controls.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/27/2014
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you're a high res pixel snob, you would absolutely love the new LG G3. Its 2560X1440 display with 538ppi pixel density is about as tight as it gets currently and images are crisp like well done toast at a Sunday brunch. What I personally really like about the G3 is its QSlide app functionality (pictured above) and the ability to take advantage of the G3's large 5.5-inch display and 2560X1440 resolution with multiple apps simultaneously.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/26/2014
Source: Gadgets Now EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
For around £500, you get a truckload of tech for your money with the LG G3. It doesn't have the sublime aluminium construction of the HTC One (M8), but you do get that incredible Quad HD display and laser focus camera for quick-fire shooting. It's well priced among its peers such as the Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung Galaxy S5, and it's easily one of the top Android blowers out at the moment thanks to its blistering performance and smart features. We just wish its battery life was better and that LG would leave behind its plastic construction, but if you're after the bleeding edge of phone tech, you won't find anything sharper than the G3 right now.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/25/2014
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 deserves serious consideration. The design isn’t quite as slick as the HTC One M8 but the camera is a lot better and you get a lot more screen for your money. While the Sony Xperia Z2 is built from more premium materials the LG G3 is actually a lot easier to handle. The Samsung Galaxy S5 is probably its closest like for like rival and it squares up to it very well indeed, aside from the lack of water resistance and the slightly lower battery life. At around £50 cheaper than the other phones it is well worth looking at.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/24/2014
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% features: 80% display: 90% mobility: 70% workmanship: 90%
Source: V3.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is due for release at the end of the month. Though LG hasn't given the G3 a strict recommended retail price, most stores are selling it for around £500 SIM-free. For us the £500 price tag is a bargain, putting it £50 to £100 cheaper than many competing top-end Android smartphones, such as the HTC One, Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung Galaxy S5. This is especially true when you consider the G3's simple but effective 13MP rear camera, super-sharp 5.5in display and Knock Code, Content Lock and Kill Switch security services.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/24/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
So is this the perfect phone? It's certainly the most powerful on the market at the moment and like Samsung did with the Galaxy S5, LG has focused on the basics rather than chucking exotic extra hardware features in for their own sake. Apart of course from that attention-grabbing laser. And it's a real pleasure to use the G3. Its size will be the clincher, though. Your mitts will decide whether it's a great development in rightfully big-scale technology or else an absurdly oversized whale.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G3 is easily LG's best smartphone to date. At £490 SIM-free or around £35 per month on contract, it commands a high price, but its industry-leading display, innovative features and excellent performance make it more than capable of competing with the equally expensive Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One (m8). The G3 may not have such sophisticated health apps as the S5 or the unique Duo Camera of the (m8), but if you want the best screen money can buy, there's simply no competition. It wins a Best Buy award.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/23/2014
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We wish HTC had made more of an effort to keep the bezels in check as the One (M8) is a large phone. Also, you're essentially limited to Instagram photography, but if you want dependable performance, great build and solid battery life, the HTC One (M8) is on the shortlist of phones to consider. The LG G3 meanwhile delivered some disappointments alongside its stunning achievements, but it is essentially the only current Android flagship phone with Optical Image Stabilization. The camera in general is very good, the screen and faux metal body are great if not excellent. If LG would only do something about that battery life.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/23/2014
Source: Androidcommunity.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Latest in their lineup of flagship Android handsets, the LG G3 is one beast of a handset. Packing a big screen into a surprisingly small frame, there are two attractions that everyone keeps chatting about: that screen and the battery life. After toying with the G3 for a few weeks, we’ve drawn our conclusions. Is this the Android phone to beat?
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/21/2014
Source: Androidcommunity.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Is this one you should be waiting for, though? Absolutely. If you can afford a full-priced phone (disclaimer: we don’t know what the G3 will cost when it hits the US, but there’s no reason to think it will fall under the $650 average for smartphones), wait and give the G3 a strong look. If you can get past the.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/21/2014
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There's no reason why LG shouldn't be running with the pack with their G-series smartphones with HTC, Samsung, and Apple in the United States. Unfortunate for them, Samsung has the advertising finesse required to show themselves off as the fine-quality hardware creators they are, while LG seems to stand by the wayside.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/20/2014
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The gamble that LG took with the G3 this could ultimately end up paying off, but past trends indicate that the Samsung has responded well to challenges from its rivals. But until that time comes, the unmatched screen, the excellent camera, and compelling design make the G3 a tough one to beat, despite its shortcomings. The Korean derby will only be getting more interesting to watch. That's for sure. Not everyone will end up choosing a side - but many will be tempted.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/18/2014
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 is a mighty phone. I am not talking about just the specifications, or even the incredible sharpness of the pixels. It is impressive because it has a great balance of design, speed, ergonomics and battery life that should please users. Of course, the display is amazing and I encourage you to see it for yourself because nothing you will see on the web can convey how sharp it is.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/17/2014
Source: Laptop Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G3 packs a big and sharp QHD screen and an impressive laser-assisted camera in a sleek design, making it the best smartphone the company has ever made. This is also the best Android camera phone yet. However, there's not much content available to take advantage of the screen's high resolution, and the G3's battery life could be better (at least on the international version).
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/16/2014
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As we said at the start of this review, the G3 surprised us. While we hoped it would continue the great work started by the G2, we weren't expecting it to prove quite so much of a leap forward. Most phone upgrades these days are incremental, after all, but the G3 is manifestly better than its predecessor. Ultimately, there's barely a single thing wrong with the G3 and so, so much that is right with it. Good luck trying to surprise us with the G4, LG.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/13/2014
Rating: Total score: 100% performance: 90% display: 100% workmanship: 90%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G3 has a 5.5in screen with and impressive 2560x1440 resolution. It’s hardly bigger than the G2 overall, which has a 5.2in ‘Full HD’ screen - and is actually thinner at 8.9mm versus 9.1mm.
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Comparison, online available, Length Unknown, Date: 06/12/2014
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
In a direct comparison of the Galaxy S5 and the G3, the LG phone wins, if only by the slimmest of margins. It’s a fantastic piece of hardware chock full of features that should be standard for any flagship: a default keyboard you don’t immediately feel like swapping out; an extremely capable camera; long-lasting battery life; and an interface that doesn’t deviate too far from what Google intended. The G3 is also mostly free of extraneous software and hardware features that no one really asked for in the first place. And the few issues it does suffer aren’t critical deal-breakers. The G3 is simply one of the best phones to debut this year.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/12/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Although the Sony Xperia Z2 is a solid smartphone, the LG G3 comes in with newer and better technology – namely the stunning Quad HD screen – at a lower price point and inside a sleeker designed body. The LG G3 is a clear winner here.
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 06/11/2014
Source: Zdnet.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG announced the LG G3 a couple of weeks ago and sent along a Korean model for me to test out. Even though this device isn't optimized for the US and I can't read half of what is loaded on this device, the experience has been so good that I put my new Xperia Z2 up on Swappa for sale already.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/09/2014
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Either way, the LG G3 enters with a bang. And another important aspect of timing is not to be underplayed either. It was about time LG got over a fixation on matching and beating Samsung at any rate. That's to say, if they had to choose between a fingerprint scanner in a waterproof body and a QHD screen - they made the right decision we think. A welcome emancipation, matched by beautiful design and advanced technology. Stuff flagships are made of.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/06/2014
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I'll admit, when I first laid hands on the G3, I wasn't sure. I wanted it to be metal (as it appeared to be), but it wasn't. I wanted it to be a bit smaller and more like the Nexus 5, but it wasn't. I didn't think I'd like the rear placement of the buttons, and I don't. But, like two cops with different ideologies forced to work together on a crime, before long, these perceived negatives turned out to be charming qualities.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/05/2014
Source: Gadgetguy EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
So far, they’re the only two issues, and with as many positives going for it, there’s already a good feeling for LG’s G3. There’s already a potential for this to be the phone of the year. In any case, expect the handset to be released in August, with our review just before it.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 06/04/2014
Source: Macworld.co.uk EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We were wowed by the LG G3's display, there's no denying it. But we think it's just too big at 5.5in and much prefer the smaller, lighter and more portable form factor of the iPhone 5s, which also has a delightful display. They're both powerful handsets, and don't differ in price dramatically, so it's going to be down to personal preference when choosing between these two great smartphones. If you want bigger and prefer Android devices, it's a no brainer that the LG G3 is for you. But for anyone who already owns an iPhone, we say buy the iPhone 5s or wait for the iPhone 6. Plus, those new to smartphones will probably find iOS easier to get used to, and anyone looking for a phone they can carry in their pocket and operate with one hand should also choose the iPhone 5s.
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 06/03/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG has impressed us with the G3 which comes in at under £500 but packs amazing features including that Quad HD and a camera with a laser auto focus. The device is surprisingly small considering the 5.5in display and we like the more premium design. It's another winner from LG.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/02/2014
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 90% features: 90% workmanship: 90%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It's difficult to be entirely prescriptive without fully testing the LG G3, but this much we can say: both the iPhone 5s and the LG G3 are great handsets, and they will cost around the same, with the LG being a bit cheaper. They are fast and well built. On the one hand the LG G3 definitely has the better display, but the iPhone 5s is smaller and easier to operate with one hand. Ultimately your decision will be personal. For me I'd opt for the LG for the display. Your decision may differ!
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 05/30/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It's difficult to be entirely prescriptive without fully testing the LG G3, but this much we can say: both the HTC One M8 and the LG G3 are great handsets, and they will cost around the same. They are fast and well built, they run full (recent) versions of Android, and offer great storage expansion. On the one hand the LG G3 definitely has the better display, but we feel that the HTC One M8 is likely to have the better camera, and is arguably better looking. Ultimately your decision will be personal. For me I'd opt for the HTC One M8 simply because it looks and feels so great, and I care more about build than display quality. Your decision may differ!
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 05/29/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Samsung, Apple, Sony, HTC and other smartphone makers should be quaking in their boots because the LG G3 comes with a Quad HD screen. It's the first smartphone to feature one and you can see the 1440 x 2560 resolution in action in our video.
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Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 05/29/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We'd happily own either of these two similarly specified smartphones, but with just a few pounds between them the LG G3 looks to be the more impressive device. Whereas the S5 offers a fingerprint reader and heart-rate sensor, the G3 boasts a larger, significantly higher-resolution Quad HD display that is quite simply beautiful, plus support for high-resolution audio. We'd much rather watch video, view photos and play games on the G3, which should be every bit as fast as the Galaxy S5.
Comparison, online available, Short, Date: 05/27/2014
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
We loved - strike that - still love the LG G2, so we're pleased to find the LG G3 is a solid upgrade to the G2. It has a faster processor, an improved camera and the ability to expand the phone's internal storage with a microSDXC card, plus it beats all its rivals with a quad-HD screen and good value for money.
Comparison, online available, Very Short, Date: 05/27/2014
Source: Android Magazin - Heft 3/2015
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 05/01/2015
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Pit - Heft 2/2015
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 01/01/2015
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: Connect - Heft 2/2015
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 01/01/2015
Rating: Total score: 83%
Source: Basic Tutorials - Heft 1/2015
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 12/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 84%
Source: Tablet PC - Heft 1/2015
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 12/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 98%
Source: Computerbild - Heft 22/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 11/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 93%
Source: Chip Test & Kauf - Heft Nr. 6/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 10/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 98% emissions: 92%
Source: Connect - Heft 10/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 09/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 82% features: 87%
Source: Stiftung Warentest - Heft 10/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 09/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Area DVD DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/18/2014
Source: Hartware DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/15/2014
Source: Allround-PC.com DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/07/2014
Source: Cyberbloc DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/06/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Connect - Heft 09/2014
Single Review, , Length Unknown, Date: 08/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 83%
Source: Netzwelt DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/28/2014
Source: Tom's Hardware DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/23/2014
Source: Techhive.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/15/2014
Source: Tech.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/10/2014
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Futurezone.at DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/04/2014
Source: Notebookinfo DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/03/2014
Rating: Total score: 93% performance: 100% display: +6% mobility: 80% workmanship: 95% ergonomy: 90% emissions: 90%
Source: Netzwelt DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/02/2014
Source: Mobicroco DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 07/01/2014
Rating: Total score: 96% features: 98% workmanship: 95% ergonomy: 95%
Source: Chip.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/26/2014
Rating: Total score: 95% price: 59% performance: 97%
Source: Tabtech DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 06/21/2014
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 90% display: 100% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90%
Source: Chip.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/27/2014
Source: Helpix RU→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/02/2018
Rating: Total score: 90%
Comment
Qualcomm Adreno 330:
支持OpenGL ES 3.0标准的集成显卡。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
801 MSM8974AC: » Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
5.50":
这是比较大的智能手机尺寸,也十分常见。
大尺寸可以让屏幕有更高的分辨率。因而例如字体等的细节将会更丰富。不过另一方面,小屏幕的功耗会较低,而设备也会更轻盈小巧,售价更低。
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.