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Tuesday 28 May 2013

Postponed Review On The LG Google Nexus 4

INTRODUCING THE LG GOOGLE NEXUS 4:

Hey guys, so you may be wondering why the delayed review on the LG Googlee Nexus 4, its because this time I'am actually reviewing the device as I have bought it to be used as my daily driver.
Even though you might have already read and watched other reviews on the same device, I wanted to give my own Tech Tonic review for the Nexus 4.
A slight disclaimer before reading this review:
This review is based on my personal experience with this device and not as an influenced and biased review.

DESIGN:

Speaking of the camera the back panel which houses the camera has a beatiful glittering pattern that can be seen only when the back hits a particular angle against the sun.
Further the design of this phone is amazing it consists of edge to edge glass on the front which makes it that much better to look at it also consists of a pulsating notification light whose color can be changed as per your choice.
The front of the Nexus 4 bares remarkable similarities to the front of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

DISPLAY:

Ok to start of the Nexus 4 sports an amazing 4.7in True IPS display delivering an astounding PPI (Pixels-Per-Inch) of 399 which is good a screen as the iPhone 5.

PROCESSORS:

The beast is powered by (yet another beast) the Qualcomm SnapDragon S 4 1.6Ghz quad-core processor which was undoubtly one of the best processors when the phone was released back in November of the previous year.
In benchmarks (especially the Quadrant Benchmark) it was always present in the top 3 phones and also occasionaly beat phone suck as the Sony Xperia Z and was only beaten by the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S 4.

OPERATING SYSTEM:

It comes with (al least mine did) stock Android 4.2.1 out of the box which is still Android Jellybean and it is buttery as ever even though I'm pretty sure it will get better as the months go by.

CAMERA:

The camera for all Nexus products has been redesigned such that you can tap the screen to focus that part of the picture and also if you keep holding the screen at that spot you will get a radial menu with lots of options around your finger such as flash effects etc.
It also comes with a built-in instagram like filter to edit your photos as soon as you take them without the use of any third party apps.

BATTERY:

The 2100 mAh battery present in the Nexus 4 is non-removable much to the dismay of many  people. The battery got me through a whole day with around 15% battery remaining. My phone usage includes email, music, video's, Facebook and about an hour and a half of phone calls.
So thats my delayed review on my first phone the LG Google Nexus 4.

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