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LG G4 US991 Unlocked Smartphone with 32GB Internal Memory, 16 MP Camera and 5.5-Inch IPS Quantum Display for GSM and CDMA (Black Leather)

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Features

  • Compatible with both GSM and CDMA carriers
  • 16 MP Camera with f/1.8 low-light lens, Manual Mode, Optical Image Stabilization, Laser Autofocus, and high-res image sensors
  • User removable/replaceable 3000 mAH battery, Swap out to a fully charged battery in an instant! (one battery included in box - additional batteries sold separately)
  • 32GB Internal with Micro SD Card Slot Supporting up to 2 TB (Micro SD Card sold Separately)
  • Model LGUS991.AUSALD; compatible with Micro SIM Cards

Description

The LG G4 is powerfully sophisticated, yet intuitively designed. The G4 delivers innovation and a great visual experience you have to see to believe

Brand: LG


Operating System: Android


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


CPU Speed: 1.44 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Screen Size: 5.5 Inches


Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 pixels


Model Name: G4


Wireless Carrier: Virgin Mobile


Cellular Technology: 4G


Product Dimensions: 5.86 x 0.24 x 2.99 inches


Item Weight: 5.4 ounces


Item model number: LG G4


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android


RAM: 32 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Connectivity technologies: dvi hdmi usb bluetooth wifi nfc


GPS: True


Special features: bluetooth-enabled, smartphone, dual-camera, built-in-gps, touchscreen, lte


Display technology: LCD


Display resolution: 1440 x 2560 pixels


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 2,560 x 1,440 pixels


Other camera features: 16 MP


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: Black


Phone Talk Time: 18 Hours


Whats in the box: SIM Tray Ejector, Data Cable


Department: Electronics


Manufacturer: LG


Date First Available: September 1, 2015


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 5.5 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 3 GB


Battery Capacity: 3000


Weight: 0.34 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Everything you always wanted to know about Straight Talk activation...but were afraid to ask.
Style: U.S. Version (LGUS991)
I had a lot of questions and concerns before buying this phone, as I assume many people do. So I wanted to share my entirely positive experiences and provide some key info. I purchased this phone on May 12, 2016 for $309.99, and the seller at the time was Mango Wireless. The seller keeps changing and as of this moment it is being sold directly by Amazon. It was brand new, with the sticker still over the screen, and all original cables, battery, and paperwork in sealed plastic. It was already running Android Marshmallow. The phone is from US Cellular, the US991, is unlocked, and was never activated on US Cellular and has no carrier logo or any branding other than LG's. I wanted to be sure this phone would work on Straight Talk. Several customer reviews stated that it worked, and yes, it does. But, two Straight Talk customer service reps told me the phone would be incompatible because US Cellular phones are not supported by them. Fortunately, those reps were wrong. If you have any issues like that, explain to them that the phone is GSM, UNLOCKED, NEVER ACTIVATED ON US CELLULAR. Then they'll work with you. I had to tell both reps the same thing twice. But really, you shouldn't even have to deal with that if you're happy with getting a new phone number. I only began live chat with them because I wanted to port over the number from my old cell phone, which is a bit complicated. (By the way, if you DO want to port over an old number, I suggest you begin live chat or call customer support BEFORE activating the phone with the SIM card. Once you activate the SIM card, Straight Talk gives you a phone number. At that point, you can no longer port another number, and will have to buy another SIM card. You can just buy the $0.99 compatible SIM card, without springing for another $60 activation kit, so it's not a big deal. Just means a second trip--for me.) The $60 Straight Talk activation kit found in Walmart stores worked without a hitch. For this phone, you use the micro SIM card which is in packet 1, and is attached to a dark blue card. It will look like a standard sized SIM card, but simply detach the smaller micro card at the perforations from the larger standard card. The phone's SIM card port is also where a MicroSD card would go. There are two slots, one on top of the other. Insert the SIM card in the lower slot. (The SD card, if you choose to get one, will go in the upper slot.) If you look very closely you will see a diagram on there. As for the APN settings, which need to be adjusted in order for messaging and picture messaging to work, Straight Talk has now made that process unbelievably simple. Once you activate the phone, they send you a text with a file that automatically adjusts those APN settings. You simply click "install" right there in the text and within 1 second, the settings are done and messaging and picture messaging will work. As for the phone itself...well, I've only had it a few days. For the first two days, I was using it without service because I hadn't bought the activation kit yet. At that stage, the battery life was simply unbelievable. The first day, I left the house at 100%, and 3 hours later at work after having done very little with the phone other than look at some settings, make some adjustments to the homescreen, and show it off to my co-workers, the battery was STILL at 100%. I've never seen anything like it before. A total of 10 hours after taking it off the charger, and using it mildly, it was at 94%. The second day, I hooked up my Bluetooth headphones and listened to music at work for about 3 hours. My other phone usage was about the same as the day before. Ten hours later, the battery was at 87%! Cell service itself does cause some battery drain, so now that the phone is activated I no longer expect to get those numbers. And of course, once you start installing all of your apps, the usual battery drain will begin. Out of the box and after installing just a couple of essential apps, I had no wakelocks. Here's something to know about the screen: It's IPS Quantum display, and 4K (UHD). My old Samsung Galaxy S3 has a Super Amoled display. That amoled display is more vivid than the LG, but the LG is no slouch at all. With an amoled display, bright wallpapers cause battery drain. Perhaps an extra 5% over a day. So it is advised to use a pitch black background with amoled screens. With the LG's IPS display, it doesn't matter how bright or colorful your wallpaper is. The only thing that will drain the battery is, of course, pumping up the screen brightness in the settings. Bluetooth performance was another big concern of mine. Not that I'd heard anything negative about the G4, quite the contrary in fact. But my experiences before this phone, with the S3 and an iPhone 4S were a bit disappointing. I couldn't really pinpoint the source of the occasional dropouts, stutters, and various glitches...was it the phone or the headphones? Well, I feel I can finally put that question to bed. The LG G4's Bluetooth performance is utterly flawless (so far, at least). In the 5 hours I've used Bluetooth up to now, there was, truly, not one single dropout, stutter, pause, or any other issue. It was the first time I've ever had a stellar BT experience. If you're planning on using Bluetooth, I give this phone my endorsement. By the way, I'd read about LG phones having a volume limiter. Supposedly, if you push the volume past a certain point, a warning pops up about hearing loss. According to the reviews I read, that warning would pop up every time you tried to exceed that volume level, and you had to click on it to proceed. Well, no volume limiter on this particular phone. Did I get lucky? No idea. When I use Bluetooth, I crank the phone's volume to the max, then adjust as needed at the headphones. This worked perfectly. Also, the volume of the phone, via Bluetooth, is incredibly loud. Much more so than my S3. That's about all I can tell you for now. I mostly wanted to get the Straight Talk information out there for other users like me. The phone is super thin and super light, surprisingly so given its 5.5" display. I've found no lag whatsoever in any usage, it looks beautiful, performs perfectly, and seems like a real winner. If my experience goes South, I'll be sure to update you. Hope this was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2016 by EC

  • Best smartphone I've owned thus far
Style: U.S. Version (LGUS991)
I tried the Samsung S6 and it gave me nothing but fits. The S6 always had me retype passwords to reconnect to WiFi networks I routinely use (i.e. home and work). Apparently no fix. I gave up my larger Asus Zenfone 2 to "upgrade" to the Samsung. The S6 DOES have a better display and IS faster, but I really missed the larger screen (5.1" on S6 vs. 5.5" on the Asus). Since the LG G5 was recently released I figured the G4 (last years "flagship" phone) would/should be a little less expensive. Which it is. It's not the latest generation LG phone but it operates MUCH MUCH better and faster than the Zenfone 2. It's also thinner/lighter and I can replace the battery on the G4. Plus (a big plus for me) it runs Android v. 6 (aka Marshmallow). Love this OS. Camera is much better than the Zenfone considering it has a larger aperture, laser focusing, and OIS (optical image stabilization). Update 10-2016: Still working fine. Thank goodness it doesn't have that boot-loop some people complain about. I put a Straight Talk SIM card (using AT&T network) and it works like a charm. I can even tether my Samsung tablet to this phone when there's no Wi-Fi around. In essence my phone becomes a little Wi-Fi hot-spot, WITHOUT costing extra. Camera works great and it takes better photos than the Samsung S6. For sure better photos than the Asus Zenfone 2. A word of caution--I bought two extra batteries for this phone. It seems one of those new (non-LG, knock-off) batteries mysteriously causes my phone to intermittently reboot for some unknown reason. Hmmmm? Maybe that's why folks have issues with their phones that have a boot-loop issue. Maybe it's their stupid battery? LG's "skin" operating system is not too obtrusive, considering there are very few duplicate applications loaded. For example you'll find only one internet browser (Chrome) and almost everything is straight Google. It comes pre-loaded with Google Docs, Sheets and Slides. You can uninstall these if you want. Honestly I doubt I'll ever edit ANY MS Office documents on my phone. Maybe view but rarely will I edit a document. I love LG's sleep/wake function by double tapping the screen, verses finding/hunting/groping for a button to push. My G4 variant is US991 which typically translates to a US Cellular phone. I was a little concerned this phone would not accept or have a SIM card slot because US Cellular phones typically don't utilize SIM cards and the associated networks. But the Amazon description of this phone DID say it would work with AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint networks. Since I use Straight Talk SIM card which uses the AT&T network, I was concerned and had my doubts if this phone would work. Thus I didn't want to by a used (i.e. less expensive) G4. I wanted a new warranty and I wanted the option to return the phone if it didn't work. Well... it works GREAT. Plus it's truly unlocked. Unlike the unlocked Samsung S6, with this G4 I can use it as a hotspot and tether my tablet to the G4. The Samsung was unlocked so I could use the Straight Talk SIM card, but AT&T still had it's tentacles inside the phone preventing me from tethering another device with the phone. Bottom line - I would definitely buy this phone again. I noticed the price increased about $40 since I purchased mine. Now that I know a Straight Talk SIM works in this phone, I wouldn't hesitate buying a used G4 from Amazon - but only if the condition is "like new". That's my opinion anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016 by Tim B.

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