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Friday, September 6, 2013

LG G2 unboxing




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LG G2 unboxing



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The LG G2 has just arrived at my doorstep and I couldn’t wait to give you a quick glimpse of it. No doubt it is one of the most exciting devices right now, so let’s see what we have in the box, shall we?



I happen to have the international version, but more on the US releases will be coming soon! In case you forgot, the device runs on Android 4.2.2 and has a 2.3 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2 GB of RAM, a great 5.2-inch 1080p display, a 13 MP rear-facing camera, a 2.1 MP front-facing camera and a hefty 3000 mAh battery.


The box comes with the usual literature and accessories. There is a charger (though I got a European one), headphones and the USB cable along with the device. Right out of the bat you can tell the device is well-built (but a bit more plasticky than the Optimus G) and very snappy.


You can check out our hands-on video for more details, as well as our comparison to other popular smartphones. I will be playing with this bad boy for some time, so be sure that a full review is coming very soon!


If you have any questions about the device please do go ahead and ask in the comments below! I would love to answer anything I can while I am testing the phone.











Nexus 5 concept looks good enough to be the real thing



Nexus 5 concept


While we don’t know exactly what the Nexus 5 will look like, Reddit user Vovicon is giving us his best guess on what the device could like when it’s announced later this year. Combining a few of the dimensions and shapes from yesterday’s FCC leak, and what we’ve seen from the device in the pulled KitKat video, I’d say he did a great job.


With a diagonal size of 145.7mm and the screen taking up a good 126mm of that, we think the bezels might be a little smaller on the top and bottom. In either case, expect a new Nexus device slightly smaller than the current 4 (which has a 150.5mm diagonal) and with a lot less bezel. Sign. Me. Up.


[Reddit]








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