Brand | G series |
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Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Type | Smartphone |
Slogan | See the Great, Feel the Great |
First released | April 29, 2015 |
Predecessor | LG G3 |
Successor | LG G5 |
Related | LG G Flex 2, LG G4 Stylus, LG V10, LG Leon |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 148.9 mm (5.86 in) H 76.1 mm (3.00 in) W 9.8 mm (0.39 in) D |
Weight | 155 g (0.342 lb) |
Operating system | Original: Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop" Last: Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" |
System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 |
CPU | Hexa-core 64-bit 20 nm • Dual-core 1.82 GHz Cortex A57 • Quad-core 1.44 GHz Cortex A53[1] |
GPU | Adreno 418 |
Memory | 3 GB LPDDR3 RAM |
Storage | 32 GB |
Removable storage | microSDXC up to 2 TB |
Battery | 3000 mAh Li-Po |
Rear camera | 16 MP OIS 2.0, f/1.8 aperture, 1/2.6 in sensor, LED flash, Hybrid infrared autofocus, Sony Exmor RS IMX234 |
Front camera | 8 MP, Toshiba T4KA3 f/2.0 aperture |
Display | 5.5 in (140 mm) 2560×1440 1440p (534 ppi) IPS LCD |
Sound | Mono speaker, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack |
Connectivity | |
Data inputs | List
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Model | LG H810 (AT&T) LG H811 (T-Mobile) LG H815 (international) LG H815T (Hong Kong) LG H818 (China) LG H819 (China) LG VS986 (Verizon) LG LS991 (Sprint) LG US991 (US Cellular) [4] |
SAR | List
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Website | http://www.lg.com/us/mobile-phones/g4 |
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 G4 received mixed to positive reviews; while praising the G4's display quality, camera, and overall performance, critics characterized the G4 as being a robust device that did not contain enough substantial changes or innovation over its predecessor to make the device stand out against its major competitors, but could appeal to power users needing a smartphone with expandable storage and a removable battery due to the exclusion of these features from its main competitor on launch, the Samsung Galaxy S6.[6][7]
The device also became the subject of criticism due to instances of hardware failure caused by manufacturing defects, deemed "bootloops", which culminated in a class-action lawsuit filed in March 2017.[8]
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