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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

LG G4 Rumors

LG G4 Rumors


  It's hard to imagine that LG could possible outperform their feature model of the year with a more superior model in the coming year, but the Snapdragon Processor of the future is on it's way and LG has big plans for it.  The LG G4 plans to incorporate the yet to be released Snapdragon 810 and the rumors circulating around this beast of a processor will make this phone a game changer.

  The LG G3 will almost certainly be replaced by the LG G4 at some point during 2015, and it’ll have to be something very special if it’s to be worthy of the name. While the G4 is unlikely to break cover officially until later on in 2015, rumors of its possible specifications are already beginning to gather.


Here’s what we think we know about the LG G4, all in one handy guide.

A change in strategy?

According to a report from China in late December, LG may include a stylus with the G4, and turn it into a competitor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The rumor is based on a selection of trademarks recently registered by LG, including the G Scrawl, and an updated version of the G Pen. Currently, the LG G3’s closest rival is the Galaxy S5.

LG has already produced a spin-off version of the G3 with a stylus, unsurprisingly called the G3 Stylus, and has included a pen with older devices such as the G Pro Lite. Samsung has made the Note’s pen — called the S Pen — a major feature of its massive handset. However, the G3 doesn’t have such a large screen, making the inclusion of a stylus less important. 

Does this mean the G4 will be considerably larger?

It’s possible. Another report has suggested LG will drop the G Pro series entirely, and instead concentrate on making the G4 really impressive. A larger, Note 4-style screen may be part of the package, opening the door for the rumored G Flex 2 to take over from the G3 as its standard Android flagship phone. After all, we’ve seen evidence LG wants to really push flexible-screened phones over the next few years.

A smaller screen?

Alternatively, LG may make the G4 slightly smaller than the G3. According to the same source, the G4 could feature a 5.3-inch Quad HD screen, with an almost bezel-less display. If so, LG might offer the stylus as an accessory instead of bundling it in with the phone. Other possible specifications include a Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 20.7-megapixel camera, a 3500mAh battery and a choice of 32GB or 64GB of internal memory.

When will it arrive?

The LG G3 was introduced at the end of May 2014, so there’s still plenty of life left in the high-spec phone. We don’t expect to see its replacement until around the same time in 2015. LG may be forced into an early reaction though, should Samsung impress with the similarly rumored (and equally inevitable) Galaxy S6, which is due anytime around Mobile World Congress in March.
We’ll update this report with more news and rumors about the LG G4, so check back often.


This article was brought to you in part by www.digitaltrends.com

Friday, October 17, 2014

How to Root the LG G3

How to Root the LG G3



  This video reviews the steps necessary to root your LG G3 device.  When Rooting your device, you are basically opening up the restricted files folder of your device and allowing your phone to download anything you want.  This will allow you to change your operating system, tweak your previously unchangeable settings, and unleash your phone into an entirely new and powerful realm.

  In this episode, XDA Developer TV Producer Jordan shows you how to root your LG G3. Jordan recently reviewed the LG G3 and it has been released on the major carriers in the use. So as is usual at XDA, we must root all the things, and the LG G3 is no exception!

Jordan presents step-by-step instructions on how to gain root access on your LG G3 using tools from the XDA Developers Forums. The process is painless and straight forward. In fact you could even use TowelRoot as of the time of this writing, so now you have options. So if you wanted to root your LG G3, take a moment and check this video out.


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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

LG to Feature 20.7-megapixel Sensor and Advanced OIS

LG to Feature 20.7-megapixel Sensor and Advanced OIS


  LG is a company that has risen from being a manufacturer a lot of people were worried about making the Nexus 4 to being mentioned in the same sentences as Samsung, Motorola, HTC and Sony. 

  No longer is LG a company people think of last when purchasing an Android smartphone, now it’s a first-choice manufacturer. The G2 and G3 have of course been the main reasons for their newfound success and reputation in the mobile arena and their cameras have been some of the best out there. A new rumor details a new camera sensor that could be destined for next year’s LG flagship.

  While it’s of course too early to be talking about LG’s next flagship device with confidence, it’s always nice to get a glimpse of what’s ahead. During the Korea Electronics Show, LG showed off a new camera module of theirs that features a 20.7-megapixel sensor and improved Optical Image Sstabilization For those astute readers, you’ll have realized that 20.7-megapixels is the same resolution as the Sony Xperia Z2 and Z3 line of devices, but there’s no telling whether or not the sensor is of a similar design or even origin. 

  The OIS part of this is interesting as the new module features a larger correction angle of 0.7 which is a little bit better than the G3’s 0.5 correction angle. A larger correction angle means more compensation for movement when stabilizing for image capture.