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LG G3

LG G3

The LG G2 was one of the great surprises of 2013 in that it truly is a rival to the likes of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. LG doesn't offer the same kind of software support that these companies do, but the device's hardware and current software are truly remarkable. It's LG's best phone in awhile.

We expect LG to build off of this device with an LG G successor that we're calling LG G3. The device has already appeared in rumors, rumors that suggest a true octo-core processor but it's far too early to buy into these rumors. What we will buy into though is the existence of an LG G2 successor that features a number of upgrades and tweaks.

Perhaps, LG will incorporate the flexible technology that we've seen debut on the LG G Flex. Whatever the case, we're excited to see LG's next flagship.

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  1. Michael Hall

    12/17/2013 at 1:50 pm

    Are you serious? You say that LG don’t offer the software support of HTC and Samsung. Really? Do you read other blogs?

    Samsung have been consistent in NEVER delivering software support! Yes, they offer software updates but surely you know that this is totally different to software SUPPORT.

    The latest 4.3 android update in the UK is classic of their attitude to their customers. Remember, most high end phones are not locked to providers and so it is Samsung that provide the updates.

    Many customers S4’s are now routinely exhibiting major problems (including mine).

    The support from Samsung? Nothing – absolutely nothing! They had to be dragged kicking and screaming to even admit there were problems.

    What communication have they made to customers with details of expected fixes – none – absolutely none. And I have an active Samsung account.

    LG customers have been spared having their phones partially ‘bricked’.

    Be thankful for that!

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