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LG G2, Black 32GB (Sprint)

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Features

  • Display: 5.2-inches
  • Camera: 13-MP
  • Processor Speed: 2.26 GHz
  • OS: Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)

Description

Product description The first smartphone in LG's premium "G" Series, the LG G2 from Sprint brings everything together in a device with comfortable, functional, convenient and beautiful design. Powered by Android 4.2.2 and a super-fast 2.26 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, the 4G LTE- enabled LG G2 allows you to run multiple apps at once, browse the Web, or enjoy video and games seamlessly. And the 5.2-inch Full HD display is the largest display designed for one-handed operation.The LG G2 offers a unique, forward-thinking design that's actually a bit backwards by placing all the buttons on the rear of the device (instead of along the sides). Moving the main buttons to the back of the phone gives you more control since this is where your index fingers are naturally located -- you'll wonder why they haven't always been there. SIM Card not included Super-fast performance, a seamless user experience, and long-lasting battery. The first smartphone in LG's premium "G" Series, the LG G2 from Sprint brings everything together in a device with comfortable, functional, convenient and beautiful design. Powered by Android 4.2.2 and a super-fast 2.26 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, the 4G LTE-enabled LG G2 allows you to run multiple apps at once, browse the Web, or enjoy video and games seamlessly. And the 5.2-inch Full HD display is the largest display designed for one-handed operation.The LG G2 offers a unique, forward-thinking design that's actually a bit backwards by placing all the buttons on the rear of the device (instead of along the sides). Moving the main buttons to the back of the phone gives you more control since this is where your index fingers are naturally located -- you'll wonder why they haven't always been there. Researchers have also found that moving the buttons also results in fewer dropped phones when adjusting the volume while talking.Capture sharp pictures and smooth videos with the G2's 13-megapixel rear camera, which features Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology and Full HD 1080p video recording. The LG G2 comes with 32 GB of internal storage (22 GB of user available storage) and up to 17.9 hours of talk time.Edge-to-Edge DisplayEnjoy an immersive viewing experience that fits perfectly in your hand with G2's 5.2-inch Full HD in-plane switching (IPS) display. Its sharp, 423 pixels-per-inch resolution shows off every detail, while its IPS display gives you bright whites and rich colors with a 16:9 cinema-like presentation. In addition to the expansive viewing experience, LG's innovative Dual Routing technology reduced the phone's bezel to a mere 2.65mm on the side edge. For more efficient energy usage, the LG G2 employs Graphic RAM (GRAM) technology, which reduces the display’s energy use by up to 26 percent on a still frame and increases overall usage time on the device by approximately 10 percent.Go Further Between ChargesThe G2's step design 3,000 mAh battery gives you impressive power, without compromising style. With SiO+ technology (an enhanced version of the lithium-ion batteries), the G2's battery provides maximum storage capacity and long-lasting efficiency, with a thinner profile than traditional batteries. You'll get up to 17.9 of talk time and up to 696 hours (29 days) of standby time).13-Megapixel Camera with Optical Image StabilizationCapturing important moments in shaky conditions is a breeze with the rear camera's Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), which maintains focus while you hold the camera for less blur in photos and less shaking in videos --even in low-light settings. The Multi-Point Autofocus improves focus and depth of field with 9 AF points, especially for images with multiple faces or moving objects, while the Super Resolution Zoom provides more detail and sharper zoom quality, helping maintain clarity with 8 times the normal digital zoom. With the Dual Recording/Dual Camera feature, you can activate the front and rear cameras simultaneously to put both you and your subject in the shot with picture-in-picture technology.The 13-megapixel rear camera also captures video in Full HD 1080p resolution. The Audio Zoom feature helps to focus in on what you want to hear by using multiple stereo mics to amplify sound from a specified angle and de-emphasizing the surrounding noise for video recording and playback. The rear camera is complemented by a 2-megapixel front camera for video chats on the go.Spec Highlights3G/4G LTE connectivity Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) operating system 2.26 GHz Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor 5.2-inch touchscreen IPS display (1080 x 1920) 13-MP rear camera (with Full HD 1080p video) + Optical Image Stabilization Front 2-MP camera 32 GB storage + 2 GB of RAM Wireless-N Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.0+ NFC GPS for navigation and location services Up to 17.9 hours of usage time Designed with the power and volume buttons on the back of the phone. Studio Quality Hi-Fi SoundThe powerful Snapdragon 800 processor also helps the G2 to boast impressive sound features such as Hi-Fi sound playback and HD multichannel audio for enhanced sound quality. The LG G2 features 24-bit/192 kHz Hi-Fi playback that reproduces studio-like quality sound, far superior to a CD.LG EnhancementsQSlide Function. Multitask efficiently with the ability to open two additional windows over your main screen, and adjust their window size and transparency.QuickMemo. Write or draw on any screen using just a finger, adding a personal touch to everything. And with On-Call Notes, jot down ideas during a call and access them later on from G2's call log entry.QuickRemote. Turn your G2 into a programmable remote to control multiple compatible electronic devices such as TVs, cable set-top-boxes, audio systems, and even air conditioners.Capture Plus. Save a full Web page rather than a limited screen capture.Clip Tray. Lets you copy and store multiple items, such as a screen shot, to a PC-like clipboard for use in other applications.Slide Aside. Move between up to three apps at once, by using three fingers to slide your current screen aside, and access another app.Guest Mode. Customize the G2's experience with two modes -- one for yourself and one for a child or guest -- keeping your personal information and device settings safer. Access Guest Mode by unlocking the device with a separate lock screen pattern, letting you control which apps are available for a different user.KnockON. A simple knocking gesture is all it takes to wake G2's display without picking it up or pressing the power key. G2 senses the gesture and turns the display on or off automatically.

Brand: LG


Operating System: Android


CPU Model: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8270


CPU Speed: 2.26 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Screen Size: 5.2 Inches


Resolution: 1080p


Model Name: G2


Cellular Technology: 4G


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 2.6 x 0.37 x 4.7 inches


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Item model number: G2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


OS: Android


RAM: 32 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cdma


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Special features: Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC), Bluetooth Enabled, dual-camera, smartphone, 4G LTE, Entertainment, lte


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen with Stylus Support


Scanner Resolution: 1080p


Other camera features: 13 MP


Audio Jack: No headphone jack


Form Factor: Bar


Color: Black


Phone Talk Time: 1020 minutes


Phone Standby Time (with data): 274 hours


Whats in the box: Video Recorder, Camera


Manufacturer: LG


Date First Available: November 12, 2013


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 5.2 Inches


Weight: 0.25 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Next stop, G2....If the price is right.
I've owned this phone for a couple of days now, and after using it, I do "feel" my upgrade was justified. My previous phone was a Samsung Galaxy SII (Android 4.0.4 - Lastest update). The SGS2 was a great phone the whole two years I had it. I was due for an upgrade and saw the deal on Amazon for $19.99 and figured I couldn't beat that deal for such a "fancy schmancy" phone. Although the LG G2 was priced at $19.99, I ended up paying around $100 after everything was said and done. What some may not know is that the state taxes the consumer on the price of the phone. So say the LG G2 cost 599.99 (no contract), you would have to pay 8-10% of the 599.99 as tax (depending on your location) regardless if the phone was sold $19.99. Meaning the cost would be $19.99 (phone) + 59.99 (10% estimated tax) + $36.00 (activation fee) = !?!?!! Now after finding that all out, you might end up spending more than $19.99. There is a lot of little fine print that you should read and inquire about before pulling the trigger on this purchase. Make sure you have all your questions answered. I was choosing between the Samsung Note 3, Samsung Galaxy S4, Nexus 5 and the LG G2. The Samsung Note 3 had everything I wanted. S-pen, removal battery, software,hardware features were great. However, in my opinion the phone is just slightly too large for my preference. Furthermore, the persistent problems with call quality that users have been complaining about is a minus as it is a phone first, w/ bells and whistles second. Now I understand call quality can be disrupted depending on the variables, but still the cries of those consumers still send up a "red flag" on that choice. Also, hearing their experience with sprint about replacements, the hassle to go through it myself just isn't worth the risk. Like most, some have good experiences and others have bad experiences. I just want a clean and easy transition from one device to another. As for the SGS4, coming from a S2 I was ready to try something different, but I knew if the S4 was anything like the quality of my S2, it would be a solid phone choice upgrade. However, the cosmetic design of the Galaxy S series after the S2 has not caught my eye. I do not know why Samsung chose to use a physical home button instead of a flat capacitive touch buttons like the S2. Either way, it was my last option if the other phones didn't stack up to what I wanted. The Nexus 5 and the LG G2 are essentially the same phone. Both phones are made by LG and have nearly identical parts with a few exceptions. Also both have non-removable batteries. The differences that were important to me was screen size (4.9 vs 5.2), battery life (2300mAh vs 3000mAh, features, and feel. The Nexus 5 was great and Kitkat 4.4 was a smooth experience, but felt I wanted a little more screen. Since LG G2 will get a KitKat 4.4 update as well, the G2 was a clear choice for me between the two. LG decided to go with a rear volume and power buttons, I thought that was "different" and was curious about how it would feel in the hand. My experience with the LG G2 has been great. The phone feels great in the hand. The rear buttons feel very comfortable and natural when held. The rear buttons do not feel awkwardly placed, and I don't accidentally hit them when holding the phone from the sides like traditional button placement for cell phones. When holding the phone, I tend to let my pinky finger and index finger hold most of the weight, supported by the two mid fingers. I often found my pinky finger becoming tingly or uncomfortable when holding the phone for a mild (5-10mins) constant period of time. A quick adjustment of the phone and I'm right as rain. I know that the way I hold my phone is probably the cause of this, but coming from a "traditional" to "non-traditional" will take some adjustment. The speakers sound quality is average at best. I personally don't know anyone that listens to a stock speaker on any device these day. Most have headphones or an external bluetooth speakers like the Pill or Jawbone for their devices. Coming from a speaker phone perspective, the phone was what you would expect from a small speaker. I could hear the person speaking but as volume was maximized, the sounds became muddy (like you would expect from a small speaker). The front ear speaker worked well, and sounded clear depending on cell reception. The screen is bright and clear. Even with the shipping plastic still on the phone, I was able to see the screen clearly. I don't have relatively large hands. I wear a medium or large in most gloves. I found myself having trouble reaching across to the top left corner in certain instances of using the phone. However, this wasn't much of a problem as I expected the larger screen to have this inconvenience. The phone was very snappy and responsive as you would expect given the hardware. The applications that came stock on this phone surprised me. I'm used to bloatware from sprint, third-party devs and more. I was happy to see (at a glance) that there was not much added. Being that the phone has no slot for using an external micro SD, disk space is very precious. There are a few nice apps that Im sure the average user will find useful. The best thing about this phone is that there is a TON of customization options without the need to purchase another launcher. Less apps I have to install to get a unique experience, the better! The camera is one of my favorite features on this phone. Coming from an Android 4.0.4 camera, to the 4.2.2 camera was a welcomed upgrade/update. In my opinion, there is almost no need to purchase a point-and-shoot camera or cheap video camera anymore. The picture quality of both video and photos were good enough to replace both for moderate use. What is more important, I took video and pictures in low light and they were good. Better than I expected. The audio picked up by the microphone was good. The optical image stabilization (OiS) + burst mode will help you catch those precious moments you've missed. My S2 had to focus, then beep to let you know it focused, then click, or sometimes you had to press it again for it to take a photo. I've missed a lot of moments because of that slow camera. Not anymore with this camera. I can't wait to see what other videos/photos I can take with it. Another plus is that you can take pictures while recording video. The last feature I wanted to touch on but definitely by far the most useful but probably overlooked is the "knock-knock" feature. You simply tap twice on the screen and the phone screen will come on. I absolutely love this feature. I have had troubles in the past of buttons going out in my phones. Now I don't worry about that so much. All my control is done on screen unless powering on/off. Most people use their power button to wake the phone from sleep, after a while the button wears from use. Some may run into this problem, others may not. I have and it sucked. The LG G2 is a solid phone for the average user who wants to get a little more screen size without using two hands. The battery life, features, and design compliment each other well. It seems to me the big selling point of this phone is the customization. If that is what is most important to you, you can't go wrong with the LG G2. All the other hardware seems standard for most competing high-end phones (processor, ram, camera...etc). Like with any phone mentioned here, If the price is right for you, I'd say pull the trigger on the purchase they are all good phones. The LG G2 for me seemed to be the best phone for everything I wanted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2013 by Red XIII

  • Plagued with reception issues
Let me start off by saying this phone is great. But why give it one star if you're saying its great you might ask? I'll start with the good. Everything....everything about this phone is excellent. The screen, the interface, the features (knock on is something I'm going to miss). The volume and power button moved to the back really wasent that big of an issue, I got used to the location really quick. You can read lots of reviews about the phone being great on here, but now for the one negative that has caused me to get one replacement and made the decision to just completely return it and wait for the Galaxy S5. The Reception is AWFUL. Plain and simple. Do a quick google search and you will find lots of threads and posts across the internet of "phone nerds" like myself sharing their experiences with this issue. I read one story of someone having 3 phones before giving up on this. I have spoken to sprint twice now and gotten different responses both times. They are even sending me an Air Rave to try and correct the problem. Well the air rave only boosts your signal at home not everywhere. So what the issue exactly is, is that under anything but full bars for service I get severe digital distortion that makes calls practically inaudible. Also, even worse with both phones now EVERY SINGLE CALL IVE RECEIVED has gone straight to voice mail due to poor reception. And this is NOT a sprint problem in my area because I upgraded from an HTC EVO 4G LTE (which wasent that "great" of a phone to begin with) and i never once experienced calls going straight to voice mail or extreme levels of distortion in my daily calling area in the almost two years ive had it. It comes down to a bad design IMO where unless you have stellar service you might be plagued with this issue. I love this phone, i really do. But the call clarity is the deal-breaker for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013 by SkiNH

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