The LG G3 was unveiled in London on Tuesday with a focus on simplicity. The catchphrase for the new smartphone is “Simple is the new smart.” According to Dr. Ramchan Woo, head of smartphone planning, LG Electronics (066570:Korea SE) listened
We went hands-on with LG's newly announced its G3 smartphone, took a look at Toshiba's latest trio of tablets, learned that the legendary B-52 bomber is still a force to be reckoned with and more. Read on for Engadget's
The LG G3 has a “metallic skin on the rear cover, that is lightweight, fingerprint-resistant and most of all, aesthetically pleasing,” and will be available in various colors, including Metallic Black, Silk White, Shine Gold, Moon Violet and Burgundy
Last year's LG G2 was a marvel of hardware stuffed with miserable software that made the phone a perfect case for ditching bloat and rooting it, as unappealing as that option might be to normal folk. So I had a feeling that this
LG is shouting about its new G3 smartphone in a pretty big way. With events across the globe to ring in the new handset, expectations were running high for the Korean company's new flagship phone, since its predecessor the
LG G3 Hands On: It's All About the Screen