LG has started rolling out its new Android Marshmallow update to European markets. Australia is not far behind.
LG’s new G4 is the current - today's - winner in the flagship stakes. While all phones at this level are quite good, LG’s approach ticks more boxes than the rest.
LG’s new G4 is a flagship class, Android Lollipop based, smartphone designed to showcase the best the company can do – within the current technology envelope of course. Is it better than an iPhone 6 or Galaxy S6?
LG’s stunning new leather-clad G4 smartphone was previewed to Australian journalists today, with pre-orders starting July 1 and the urbane ‘Urbane’ coming soon too.
LG has amped up the anticipation for its the LG G4, with tons of cool features including Qualcomm’s six-core X-10 LTE 64-bit 808 processor.
Although not officially launched until 28 April rumours about LG’s new flagship phone – the G4 – have been amazingly consistent.
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