LG G3 owners on AT&T are finally getting the latest Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update, almost two months after it reached users in the U.K. The release brings a long list of new features and improvements, and weighs in at around half a gigabyte.
LG G3 owners on AT&T are finally getting the latest Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update, almost two months after it reached users in the U.K. The release brings a long list of new features and improvements, and weighs in at around half a gigabyte.
Need a reason to pick LG over Samsung when buying your next smartphone? Here’s a great one.
While Samsung will charge you $200 for its Gear VR add-on for the Galaxy Note 4, LG is set to give all G3 buyers its new virtual reality headset free of charge. The device will be based on the blueprint for Google Cardboard, but it will be built to last using plastic.
LG’s user interface might not be all that attractive, but the company does throw together some pretty stunning wallpapers. Those that shipped with the G3 perfectly showcased its super sharp Quad HD display, and its latest offerings for the G Flex 2 are just as good-looking.
When it comes to smartphone displays, LG likes to be a step ahead of its rivals. It was one of the first to offer a 2K panel in last year’s flagship G3, and it may well be the first to deliver a 3K panel with a mind-blowing 600 pixels-per-inch with the upcoming G4.
What is likely to be one of Huawei’s most exciting smartphones of the year has been leaked ahead of its official unveiling, and it’s a stunner. The P8 has a large 5.2-inch Full HD display, but it’s the super slim bezels around it that will draw you in.