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5 Phones to Consider Before Buying the LG G2 [August, 2014]

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HTC One M8

HTC One M8

The HTC One M8 is one of the best Android devices on the market and a device that is certainly one of the LG G3's top competitors. And thanks to its declining price tag, it's a device that prospective LG G2 buyers must consider.

HTC's top flight smartphone comes with an impressive sheet of features which include a spacious full HD display, speedy processor for games and multitasking, an impressive UltraPixel camera, and more. It also features HTC's Sense UI which some people like better than the software on board LG's smartphones.

Like the Galaxy S5 price, the HTC One M8's price has dropped considerably since launch making it a smartphone that we think you need to rule out before buying last year's LG flagship.

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  2. chazzmatt

    08/13/2014 at 2:12 am

    Actually the Nexus smarphones always DO offer the best hardware. So, you don’t really know what you are talking about. If you look at the gen3 Galaxy Nexus its benchmarks matched or beat the iPhone and Galaxy S model at the time. Same with the Nexus 4, same with the Nexus 5.

    Now if you talk about camera or battery, yeah, Google skimps there. But in CPU/GPU/RAM/display, it’s always what the other top tier phones have or BETTER. The 2011 gen3 Nexus was one of the first to have a 720p HD display. So, it would be strange for Google to compromise and go with just another 1080p display this year, when the LG G3 has 1440p.

  3. Abdull Adamu Bajoga

    08/14/2014 at 9:32 pm

    what is the diffrence bitween LG G2 and LG G3 ?

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