LG G2 Real Machine Evaluation Play
LG G2 Real Machine Evaluation Play
2014-08-10 15:45

LG G2 finally released its ultra-thin 5.2 inch IPS screen, 13 million optical shake proof cameras, and 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 processor. Then let's hurry to the real machine evaluation and play.

LG G2 adopts the design of virtual keys, and the ultra narrow frame is 2.65mm, making the 5.2 inch fuselage similar to the 4.7 inch model. The curved design and thin body are also quite compatible with Souxing, which is definitely a mobile phone suitable for single hand operation.

 

The unique feature of LG G2 is that both the volume key and the power key are placed on the phone body. LG said that this design is convenient for one hand operation to quickly open and close the screen; At the same time, the volume key can be used as a shutter, which is convenient for single hand shooting. From the perspective of mobile phones above 5 inches, this design seems convenient. However, the volume key and the power key are placed too close, and sometimes the operation may be touched by mistake. It may take time to get used to it when you start. At the same time, it is not convenient for the operation of screenshots.

 

 

Compared with the 5.2 inch fuselage of LG G2 and the 4.7 inch fuselage of HTC One, it can be seen that the volume is similar, which shows how well the design controls the fuselage.

 

The back of LG G2 also uses the flicker effect. You can see that the power button is prominent, but it will still be pressed by mistake, so it will take some time to get used to it.

 

All solid keys of LG G2 are designed on the back, so there is no key on the side, and there is a low-key silver edge in the middle, which is a bit similar to the design of Optimus G Pro.

 

The bottom is the speaker, but it is a single speaker. At the same time, the headphone hole is at the bottom. You can notice that the body is somewhat streamlined, like the HTC Butterfly S.

 

LG G2 uses Micro SIM instead of the rumored Nano SIM card

 

The LG G2 has LED lights at the front and rear of the fuselage, while the LED lights at the back of the fuselage are around the power button, which is not too bright, while the notification lights near the front lens support multiple colors.

 

LG G2 adopts a 5.2 inch 1080P screen, up to 423ppi, which is quite surprising. At the same time, IPS material is used, so it has a good visual angle and brightness. At the same time, LG G2's screen is a high-efficient screen called GRAM technology, which makes the screen brighter and also saves power, up to 26%. At the same time, the LG G2 screen adopts Zero Gap seamless design, which solves the reflective problem and makes the color look more realistic.

 

LG G2 uses a 2.26Ghz Snapdragon 800 processor, which runs very smoothly. However, after a period of use, there is still an obvious heating problem, and the hottest place is on the solid keys on the back of the machine. In terms of performance test, LG G2 is not as exaggerated as Sony Xperia Z Ultra. Anthare has run for only 30000 times, which should be due to frequency reduction. It should be noted that the international version of LG G2 is a non removable battery and does not support storage expansion.

 

 

LG G2 uses a 13 million pixel lens, but it also has a three-level optical tipping bucket, which is only second to Lumia 920 and 925, which are four levels, to avoid hand shock. The shooting mode still uses the VR panorama and dual lens shooting of Optimus G Pro, and there is also the iA intelligent mode to automatically expose, with good accuracy.

 

LG G2 has another advantage. Compared with the previous Android player, the player only supports 16bit/44kHz output. Even if many people buy PowerAmp, it only supports 24bit/44kHz. LG G2, through its cooperation with Qualcomm Google, enables LG G2 to support 24bit/192kHz.

 

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