Tuesday, 14 April 2015

LG G4 low-light love-in set for April 28


We've had the HTC One M9 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 already this year, so now it's LG's turn to wow us with its latest flagship in the form of the LG G4 - and it'll do just that on April 28.
Official invites have been sent out for the LG G4 launch on April 28, where we'll see the Korean firm's latest attempt to dominate the top of the mobile market.
The LG G3 caught our attention last year with its super high resolution QHD (2K) display, and LG looks set to repeat the trick this time around with the G4.
If you care about the camera on your smartphone it looks like the LG G4 could be a real winner, with a low-light busting f1.8 aperture potentially resulting in a snapper that can actually handle all those dingy nightclub shots.
We're not too sure about the design of the handset though, with the invite and previous 'save the date' card both going heavy on leather - which would be interesting to say the least.

Looking over their shoulder

We've already seen some of the big guns launch their 2015 flagship devices, so the LG G4 will enter an already highly competitive market. Here are the main contenders it's up against.

Samsung Galaxy S6


Samsung has finally gone stylish with the Galaxy S6 sporting a metal-glass construction which looks and feels as premium as the price tag.
You get a cracking 2K display, plenty of power under the hood and a decent 16MP camera on the back making this a quality all rounder.

HTC One M9


If design is your bag then the HTC One M9 is one of the best looking smartphones around, with a deliciously curvy all-metal chassis that slips seductively into the palm.
The front facing Boomsound speakers give your tunes and movies added oomph, while the 20MP camera on the rear has been upgraded from the 4MP Duo camera which adorned its predecessor.

iPhone 6


You can never overlook the iPhone when you're talking about the top mobiles around, and Apple's latest iteration now sports a pleasingly sized 4.7-inch display making apps, games and movies so much better.
The iPhone will always divide opinion, so you'll probably either love it or hate it, but for those with a passion for iTunes, a lust of iOS and an appetite for quality apps - well look no further than the iPhone 6.

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