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The LG G4 is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics as part of the LG G series. Unveiled on 28 April 2015 and first released in South Korea on 29 April 2015 and widely released in June 2015, as the successor to 2014's G3. The G4 is primarily an evolution of the G3, with revisions to its overall design, display and camera.
The LG G series was a line of Android devices produced by LG Electronics. The "G" designation was first introduced in 2012 as a branch of the LG Optimus series for flagship devices, but LG announced in July 2013 that the "Optimus" name would be discontinued for future flagships in favor of maintaining "G" and " Vu " as distinct brands. [ 1 ]
The LG V10's hardware is very similar to that of the G4; it was identified in a class-action lawsuit as suffering from nearly identical forms of hardware failure to the G4. [ 7 ] In response to reports that a model of its successor, the LG V20 , experienced a similar bootloop issue, LG claimed that the failure had been caused by the usage of a ...
The following is a comparison of high-definition smartphone displays, containing information about their specific screen technology, resolution, size and pixel density.It is divided into three categories, containing smartphones with 720p, 1080p and 1440p displays.
LG UX is an Android-based mobile operating system [1] developed and maintained by LG Electronics independently of Google exclusively for its smartphones.. There are different versions for each LG phone, and each version has variants according to the regions in which the phone is sold, such as China, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, Indonesia, India, Taiwan and Turkey.
LG GW620: LG Electronics: 2009/11 Android 1.5 Cupcake [513] LG Optimus Q: LG Electronics 2010/05 Android 2.0 Eclair [514] LG Optimus: LG Electronics 2010/06 Android 1.6 Donut [515] LG Optimus One: LG Electronics 2010/10 Android 2.2 Froyo [516] LG Optimus Chic: LG Electronics 2010/11 Android 2.2 Froyo [517] LG Optimus 2X: LG Electronics 2011/02 ...
In August 2013, LG announced a 5.5-inch QHD smartphone display, which was used in the LG G3. [20] In October 2013 Vivo announced a smartphone with a 2560 × 1440 display. [21] Other phone manufacturers followed in 2014, such as Samsung with the Galaxy Note 4, [22] and Google [23] and Motorola [24] with the Nexus 6 [25] smartphone.
New trends for smartphone displays began to emerge in 2017, with both LG and Samsung releasing flagship smartphones (LG G6 and Galaxy S8), utilizing displays with taller aspect ratios than the common 16:9 ratio, and a high screen-to-body ratio, also known as a "bezel-less design". These designs allow the display to have a larger diagonal ...