For phone:
Battery:
From the performance of the battery, I was quite surprised, I'm used to by my Moto G good batteries and had expected that most, I'll go with the LG G3 almost by the day. However, I was disabused of - in standby the G3 consumes just times 1% per hour, the biggest energy guzzlers is but in this case but the 5.5 "display QuadHD.
Personally, I'll be on average use through the day (Whatsapp / Mail / Social / here and there quickly what googled / some photos - the usual stuff) - after a normal 17 - hour day I did the evening still a good 40% ,
Even after the first few days where I played around a lot, tried and did whatever I had in the evening and still 15-25% - quite sufficient. As strong as the Moto G - battery it is not (who kept me loose 2 days) are nevertheless
5/5
Performance:
Since I the 32GB -'ve version, my G3 has also just 1GB more RAM than the 16-GB version - and the difference you notice really, my friend has the same time ordered the 16GB version and there it is partially a bit choppy. In the 32GB version you notice (after all the updates and the latest Android 5) of nothing. Highly liquid performance and a super-fast opening the Apps. From the heat of the phones that has been described by several people I had only caught the first two days something, the update came to Android L with the appropriate LG updates and since then it shows them nothing more.
Again there by myself:
5/5
User:
Through my previous Moto G I had the pure Android met and was very fond of it, as opposed to zugeappten HTC One. When G3 me the surface initially did not like especially if one has, however, first incorporated one wants anything else. Very intuitive control and clear menus, and many personalization options. In addition, some really practical features like Quick Remote included that I even quite often use.
3 small negative points I have, however, still perform:
- In Dual Window mode no apps can be added by third-party, here are only the pre-installed apps available (rooting the device resolves the problem though, but I have not done and I will probably not even make, because the guarantee expiration)
- In the shortcut bar of the Ribbon, also can no third-party apps are added (eg flashlight would still very practical)
- Google Now is not as nice as the customizable Nexus 5, in which you can set it up as an example Side Screen. Available here
4/5
Handling:
The device is already quite large, which one has to be aware of - but it is very elegant for a 5.5 "device also think that it significantly better in the hand than, say, the OnePlus One The buttons on the back are.. how to reach the G2 wonderful and simply more pleasant than buttons on the side. Knock On works wonderfully and is for me when you purchase the next mobile phones (which still has time) a clear purchasing criteria, I do not want no!
The large display was in the beginning but a little hard to operate, but LG has some features at the start, which also facilitate one-handed operation (eg adjustment of the menu bar at the bottom buttons / Keyboard switch to hand operation, etc.) no better way to make mans:
5/5
Display:
Something I have not seen, absolutely amazing! I like much better than the display of the HTC One or iPhone / retina - sharp, wonderful color quality - unbeatable. The question of course is what I need a QuadHD encouraging phone? For nothing, just - FullHD would have sufficed, which also does not eat as much computing power. Even here, though:
5/5
Camera:
For a cell phone camera, a real strong part! The camera can both image and video at 4K dissolve (Costs, however neat storage .. 20sec video 160MB). The Autofocus worked great, strong flash thanks dualled is given and the pictures just look always good, even on larger displays such as TVs. Here you'll find me:
4.5 / 5
Sound / Phone
Reception I've always been pretty good, but I had already, since D1.
The speaker of the phone produces a good, but not too loud sound, but the quality of a mobile phone is quite attractive.
Call quality is very good, both their own and the opposite speaker's voice - Top!
The audio output also seems very well made, the sound is really good! Use the phone very much for listening to music and am absolutely thrilled. Previously had an iPod Classic 5.Gen which has now also replaced, as the G3 quality tops it! Had not really thought that at all goes.
5/5
Overall, it is probably the best phone I've ever owned in my hand, let alone. I paid 380 and I must say it was worth it to me until now every penny. Would buy again and give a strong buy recommendation!