Thursday 8 August 2013

Top 5 missing things in LG G2

Thursday 8 August 2013 - by Unknown 0

Lg produced One of the powerful Smartphones From their invasion.but it could be perfect if .... 
LG's G2 is a functionally built and designed device, with its rear buttons, intelligent short cuts and powerful processor. However, given the strong competition that the tech giant faces in the flagship arena, the handset could have been made even more competitive with a host of additional features. Take a look at the 5 things we wish the G2 had.

1. Memory: LG's latest flagship is designed for media, entertainment and gaming on the go but it comes in variants of only 16 GB and 32 GB of in-built memory. While such internal storage is sufficient for data, pictures and music, a 64 GB model of the handset would have been ideal for storing larger files of videos and high-end games.
2. Form: The G2 looks stunning with its ultra slim bezels and edge-to-edge display but it sports a thickness of over 8mm. With thinner and slimmer phones increasingly becoming the order of the day, LG would have done well to bring its new handset down in thickness, maybe not as slim as the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, but close enough.

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3. Gesture Controls: LG has revamped its UX on the G2 to make everyday tasks on the smartphone seamless and hassle free. Though its add-ons are certainly functional, they could have been made even more intuitive with a wider range of gesture controls thrown in. Samsung has an edge over its competition here.
4. Operating System: Now that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is finally out and about in the tech world, it is a bit disappointing that LG's newest flagship does not carry the update straight out of the box. Though the G2 is sure to receive the 4.3 build sooner than later, it would have edged past the competition if had released with it on board.
5. Life Proof: Since the G2 is a flagship device geared to do everything from making phone calls and sending text messages to gaming and playing back video, we would have liked it to be dust and water proof. With Samsung and Sony already on the whatever-proof bandwagon, we are surprised LG is lagging a little behind on this front.



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