LG G2 and MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 - Mini Review
by Brian Klug on September 7, 2013 1:11 AM EST- Posted in
- Smartphones
- LG
- Mobile
- LG G2
- Android 4.2
- MSM8974
- Snapdragon 800
NAND Performance
The G2's NAND performance is relatively decent in random read and sequential read/write tests. Sequential read performance in particular is extremely good for a smartphone. Unfortunately random write performance is nothing special, and can't hold a candle to the Moto X thanks to Motorola's use of F2FS instead of ext4 for the user data partition.
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maglito - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link
Brian, any plans to test mkv file format playback compatibility in a future full review?Darryl Lim - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link
I have been an avid reader of Anandtech for a few years. There's one thing I don't like about your Android smartphone coverage this year... and it's that the Sony Xperia line is missing.Please give some attention to Sony Xperia 2013 smartphones. Their lineup this year has been strong. They have TWO Snapdragon 800 devices out now. The Xperia Z1 alone is worthy of an article. Thanks.
SanX - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link
Brian, how easy was to extract the battery ?xnay - Saturday, September 14, 2013 - link
What surprises me is why LG can't shoot full-res photos during video recording? It definitely has the horsepower.LordSegan - Sunday, September 15, 2013 - link
I just bought an LG G2 this afternoon. So far I absolutely love it. I played with the Galaxy Note 2, the Galaxy S4, and the HTC One. All were great devices, but I ultimately canceled my preorder of the Note 3 (it's just too big, and the stylus really isn't that crucial), and went with the G2.Coming from an iPhone 4S, the speed improvement is decent, and the overall increase in capability is stunning. The ability to have multiple windows open and to resize them like on a desktop is amazing and insanely useful.
murat - Sunday, September 15, 2013 - link
The only difference I have experienced on my G2 is that is takes 4 hours to charge. I wonder if I should exchange it?jacobdrj - Monday, September 23, 2013 - link
The most important part of this phone is that the rear buttons makes this phone ambidextrous... or more importantly, lefty friendly... That is a big deal for us southpaws...flyingpants1 - Thursday, September 26, 2013 - link
What is your malfunction that you can't use a normal Android phone with your left hand?mr aries - Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - link
I m using 3 amp charger for my lg d802 ..can it harmfull for my lg g2 plzz helpmr aries - Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - link
I m using 3 amp charger for my lg d802 ..can it harmfull for my lg g2 plzz help