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LG V30+ — Australian Review

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LG's mobile strategy in 2017 took a mild hit with the underwhelming G6 launch at Mobile World Congress. The focus for LG however seems to have shifted more to their second half of the year launch of the V...

LG Q6 — The Australian Review

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Earlier this year I reviewed the LG G6 and after some microSD card issues quite liked it. I felt that the design of it was near-on perfect -- the 18:9 display and the small bezels at the top...

LG G6 — Re-reviewed

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To say that I was less than enamoured with the LG G6 I reviewed a month or so ago is an understatement. I thought the design was near-perfect, so much so that I feel the 18:9 ratio phone is...

LG G6 — Australian Review

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There are two big dogs so far this year when it comes to flagships -- the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the LG G6 (with an honourable and very notable mention to the Huawei P10). With Samsung battling brand reliability...

LG V20 — Australian Review

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The second flagship of the year from LG in 2015, the V10, did not officially make it here to Australia but 2016 is a different story. After an indifferent G5 release, LG are really looking to finally make an...

LG V20 — First Impressions

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2016 is a very Pixelly year. For any other manufacturer to be releasing a new phone at the end of the year, they're going to find it very difficult, especially with the large marketing push Google are doing this...

LG X Power — Australian Review

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The LG X Power is meant to be all about delivering premium core features at an affordable price. There are plenty of mid-range devices available in Australia at the moment and we have reviewed many of them here at...

LG X-Boom Freestyler — Hands on

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I listen to a lot of music, often topping 50 hours a week of listening time so for me purchasing good equipment (without being frivolous) is not a luxury it’s a necessity. I had the opportunity to review the...

LG Stylus DAB+ — Australian Review

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LG arguably are currently riding the wave that manufacturers dream of.  They've hit a winning formula with their hardware, their software (while not as clean and invasion free as Nexus software) is generally well liked and they've had great...

LG G5 — Australian Review

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LG have a reputation to live up to, having produced what we called 2015's Smartphone of the Year. The LG G4 was a brilliant mobile phone. It had a great, big, user replaceable battery, coupled with the best mobile...

LG G5 and LG 360 Cam — Australian First Impressions

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Having attended yesterday's launch event for LG's G5, we couldn't wait to get our hands on LG's new phone and take it for a spin. As luck would have it, the day job has given me some time to...

LG Nexus 5X — Review

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The Nexus range of devices in 2015 were well leaked ahead of their release at the end of September, and the indications were they'd be an impressive batch of devices. While Huawei was new to the Nexus game in...

Nexus 5X — First Impressions

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LG's heritage when it comes to Nexus is well established; their first foray with the Nexus 4 was well received, but nowhere near as successful as the Nexus 5 which is probably the best-selling Nexus handset of all time. That...

Hands On: LG Nexus 5X and Huawei Nexus 6P

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SAN FRANCISCO: If you're just waking up, Google has unleashed a slew of new devices this morning, and the two headlines are the Nexus 5X from LG, and Nexus 6P from Huawei. Before we jump into the phones in more...

LG G4 — Review

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LG's G4 is the third major smartphone launch this year, following on the heels of HTC's One (M9) and Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge double attack. As with 2013, LG was a little late to the party,...

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