'No standout quality or feature.'
'It is still a phablet sized phone and the screen size is difficult to use one-handed. '
'Hissy earpiece.'
'The back is plastic, not glass.'
'Lower screen res than rivals.'
'Night shots are devastatingly noisy, and contrast issues plight shots in even the most ideal of lighting set ups.'
'Mixed battery performance.'
'Bad. Buttons on rear.'
'The phone focuses and snaps quickly, for about a second, while the shot-to-shot times are average - about three to five seconds, depending on the scene, and whether the HDR mode is on or not. '
'Uncomfortable in the hand.'
More manageable size and superior imaging skills
'The LG G2's display is very bright, and it's certainly very readable in bright daylight.'
'Text on the G2 looks incredibly sharp, and it makes for a really great viewing experience.'
'It's thin enough to fit into your pocket without too much fuss. .'
'The display remains cool to the touch.'
'The camera has problems in focussing on subjects and is slow as well.'
'Expansive curved display.'
'Very expensive.'
'It is unable to properly display block colours, and is riddled with what looks like moire noise throughout the entire display.'
'A big screen is great if you want to watch a lot of video content and similar but in everyday use the G Flex is cumbersome and unwieldy.'
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