That the G3 is a premium handset becomes apparent as soon as you switch it on. It boasts of a Quad HD screen with Gorilla Glass that comprises twice the number of pixels when compared to a Full HD display, making visuals appear sharp and vibrant. What you also get is a well-constructed device, complete with a metallic skin on its back plate and the proprietary rear-mounted power button, and volume rocker.
Under the hood, this LG flagship boasts of processing muscle that can handle the toughest mobile jobs including advanced gaming, productivity tasks, entertainment and multi-tasking. Call quality is crystal clear, and this phone manages to hold on to net work even where other handsets can't. On the downside during music playback the G3 doesn't render bass as well as some of the other devices we've tested, but this isn't a very big issue.
The handset comes with smart features like Dual Screen that lets you use two apps at once on a single screen; KnockCode that lets you unlock the device with a tapping pattern; and Smart Notice that predicts user's needs to provide relevant tips, as well as reminders and notifications based on time, place.
For photographs and videos, you get a 13MP main shooter with optical image stabilization, laser autofocus, and dual LEDs, as well as a 2.1MP front cam.
The resulting output is clear and in focus; the cam app is also loaded with some neat modes including panorama, dual (that lets you use both snappers simultaneously), and Magic Focus that shoots multiple shots to give you the best possible output.
Simply , the G3 is a superb all-rounder handset that gives you more than a day's worth of productivity on a single charge of its battery . It only loses points for its whopping price.
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