Friday, May 9, 2014

 Report: LG G3 and LG Isai FL are two different models says the Korean manufacturer

Report: LG G3 and LG Isai FL are two different models says the Korean manufacturer

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 With the LG Isai FL now official, having been introduced Thursday by KDDI, many have taken a long look at the handset, thinking that it might give away clues about the upcoming LG G3. The Isai FL is a sequel to last year's Isai, which did share some design cues and specs with the LG G2. But on Friday morning, the Korean based manufacturer made it clear that the Isai FL is a different model altogether than its upcoming flagship.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

 Is this the back of the LG G3?

Is this the back of the LG G3?

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Earlier this week, we saw what appeared to be the new UI that’s going to be featured on LG’s upcoming G3flagship smartphone. And now it looks like a photo of the handset itself was revealed by GSM Arena.

Unfortunately, said photo - embedded on the left - is heavily altered, and only shows the back of a white G3 (or what’s believed to be the G3 anyway). 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

application set on the G3 flagship.

application set on the G3 flagship.

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We are largely aware of the broad strokes in hardware and designwhen it comes to LG's flagship G3, about to be unveiled some time in June. When it comes to the software preinstalled on the device, however, all we know is that it will come with some sort of "advanced personalization," allegedly trying to learn your usage patterns and adapt to your habits.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

LG G3 rumor roundup: specs, price, design and release date gossip

LG G3 rumor roundup: specs, price, design and release date gossip

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LG nailed it last summer, with the innovative G2 flagship, that had its physical buttons placed on the back for the first time. Now, with the upcoming G3 successor, the company will seemingly have the last word for the first half of 2014. The G3 is slated to appear in May orJune - after Samsung, Sony, and HTC's top-shelf offerings. It is supposed to bear at least three codenames internally - LG D-850 (allegedly heading to AT&T), D-851, and Verizon's VS985.