Verizon LG G2 VS980 4G LTE Smartphone: Sound and Music: MP3/eAAC+/WAV/AC3/FLAC/WMA player MP3/WAV ring tones Vibration alerts FM radio Voice commands and dictationMobile Features: 4G LTE network Bluetooth v.4.0 with A2DP GPRS: Class 12, 32-48Kbps EDGE: Class 12 microUSB 2.0 port microSD slot WLAN: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS Rear 13 megapixel camera with LED flash Front 2.1 megapixel camera 1080p Full HD video capable Internal Memory: 32GB 2.26GHz Krait 400 quad-core processor Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass Java MIDP emulator Browser: HTML5 Document viewer Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 playerTechnical Profile: Talk time: up to 16 h 30 min Standby time: up to 900 h Battery: Lithium-ion 3000mAhDisplay: 5.2" True HD-IPS + LCD touchscreen Resolution: 1080 x 1920Messaging: SMS and MMS Email Instant message Predictive text input
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Brand | LG |
Item model number | VS980 32GB WHITE |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 644782 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 701748192575 |
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My last phone was an almost smart phone. This G2 is a well thought out advance in technology. The quad core takes care of any applications. Easily I can keep all appointments and websites stored. The knock on , knock off feature is not only cool but keeps for accidentally dialing.
Until the unveiling of the G3, I can say without reservation this is by far the best phone I have ever used. The battery life at 3000mh is idea for all day moderate use, i like the placement of the control rocker on the back of the phone, the storage is sufficient & as we all move towards cloud storage, it is intuitive to move away from sd needs. The HD quality is outstanding, the processor is faster than most devices i have worked on my entire life, i find the interface "likeable" having transitioned from LG Motion. I have found the build quality and product excellent in every aspect a consumer is interested in. If you are an android person this phone is as good as it gets in my opinion, if i have a choice, my choice moving forward will be to always have an LG product, be it my mobile device or my other consumer goods, well done LG, very well done.
I'm 60+ and this is my first Smartphone. Have been using it for 5 weeks now. I thought it would be too overwhelming with too many bells and whistles that I would be nervous to use. I was mistaken. This phone is amazing. The online manual is a bit lengthy to read and understand, but the LG website has plenty of relevant videos posted to simplify explanations. And my carrier Verizon offers Android classes which I found helpful. As to the G2, it's a dream. I researched prior to purchase, and one of my priorities was the BATTERY LIFE, and it is as advertised. At the end of 1 day, still 40-50% showing. Another priority was the CAMERA, and it delivers also. Great quality pictures and videos with lots of neat options. I just need to figure out how to send large files via email. And did I mention SPEED? I don't know a 2.26 quad-core processor from a food blender processor, but this thing is F A S T. The 5.2" screen is larger than the i-phones and that influenced my decision to get this also. Some people complained about the rear control buttons, but I found that a non-issue. The double tap to wake is cool, and I use this phone now as my daily alarm clock. No negatives to speak of. If you're on the edge between getting this LG G2 and something else...don't hesitate to get this. It'll be a SMART decision.
Hands down best cellphone ive ever owned, i had the galaxy note 2 and 3 before and the size was really difficult to handle, it was like carrying and ipad hit and missed buttons frustrating. Now whoa la! Lg g2 does the same as the other 2 but better, super fast no lag, screen its super, battery life incredible , features and tricks are amazing has some much customizability (you can even customize your icons) Love it , im a video nut i watch movies on my cell and its just incredible i dont even touch my tablet anymore
I selected this phone based on early reviews of performance and screen size. I have been amazed by the long battery life. I am an avid golfer and have tried GPS apps on earlier smart phones, but found that the phone would die halfway through the round. After trying the Skydroid app on this phone for an 18 hole round, I still had 65% battery at the end of the round! Amazing stuff and extremely happy with the phone overall.
I had done alot of research prior to getting a new phone, I had an iphone 5 before this one, I miss the android os and wanting to go back. I got this phone a week ago, it was a rough start after I got the Kit Kat update the day of purchase. I was having freezing, lagging, battery and crashing issues. I could not send texts. After calling verizon I was able to do a reset and the phone is now operating flawlessly!!! battery life is amazing!!!!
This is a wonderful Android. The battery life is fabulous! The camera abilities surpass many other phones and cameras for that matter. I love the app capabilities and notable features built in such as the note pad and did I mention the camera? Oh and the screen size is awesome!! Great job LG!
This is, no doubt, the best phone I've ever had. The LG engineers and UI designers did an excellent job. I quite like having the control buttons on the back, out of the way. The camera takes very nice photos. The "knock-on/off" feature is very helpful (and I swear after Kit-kat works better than before). The camera is good. I love the Quick Settings, the Qslide, and the slide beside thing (though I haven't gotten in the habit yet of using that last, once I retrain myself it will be very useful for things like LastPass). I have had NO problem with the KitKat update whatsoever. The battery life remains excellent, and is perhaps even improved? And most important: the call quality is great. With my previous smartphone I basically couldn't use it in my own house because the verizon signal wasn't good enough. This phone makes a clear solid connection every time which lasts through even the longest calls, from even the most problematic room in my house (my office, with all the wifi etc). All this in a great form-factor. The screen is big enough to actually read something (for my aging eyes), but the phone is small enough, and slim and light enough, to easily carry in my tiny purse or a pocket. And is comfortable in the hand. I hope folks from LG are reading all the rave reviews on this phone from around the 'net and are passing it on to all the many, many people at LG who I know helped create this.
I really like my G2. it's lightning fast, and gets decent reception. some earlier posts mentioned GPS issues, but I haven't experienced them. my battery life is decent, but heavy WiFi use takes its toll. the camera software is a little deficient, specificallyin lower light levels. really slow to focus, weird color saturation. I'm willing to admit it could be operator error, buteven then, the auto settings should alleviate the problems. overall, I really like the phone and I'm glad I picked it over the G4
Ever since I got the 4G I have been annoyed by the battery. It takes forever to charge; in use, it sits at 100% for a while, then once it starts to decrease, it goes down fast even without direct usage. I was using it as a GPS in the car, plugged in, but it still lost charge until I turned it off. - That is totally different from the iPhone, which charges when plugged into the car's power even while in use. - Pain!!! - Also, the touch screen does not always respond.