![]() ![]() Opening the device was drama free too but did take a fair bit of gentle coaxing. Popping open the back of the LG G4 reveals a large chasm where the battery slots in snugly. That’s right, LG has decided to go the removable battery route, something we haven’t seen on flagships in a while. Lastly, the most puzzling part of the unboxing experience, is the battery nestling below the phone itself. They’re great, but don’t always form an adequate seal in the ear canal. They have an in-ear design too, which cancels noise nicely and improves bass response. ![]() Of course, there’s also the bundled earphones, which are on par with many R400 earphones I’ve used in the past. Thank Jove someone has finally thought of this. But before we get into these key elements, let’s have a look at the device as a package.Īs one should expect from a R9500 smartphone, there’s a 1.8A fast charger and a nifty little microUSB cable with a “right way” marking on either end. Recently launched to less fanfare than the Samsung Galaxy S6, the G4 seems to focus on two distinct categories of the market: style, and imaging. Roll on to 2015, and the company’s now one of the biggest players in the smartphone game, and with the likes of the LG G3, LG has secured itself as one of the more interesting contenders to the flagship crown. LG has been in the electronics game for quite some time, but when it announced that it was to join the smartphone race proper back in 2009 (with the LG Eve), people lifted an eyebrow or two. ![]()
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