LG G3 Review: An Intuitive and Aesthetic Flagship With Evolved Specs
- Brilliant Display
- Revamped UI
- Powerful and Fast Camera
- Lag Free Experience
- Size may be an Issue
LG G3 Review: Processor and Benchmark
The LG G3 adopts the Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, 32GB of internal storage and 3GB of RAM to power itself. In fact, it's the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU pairing that we've already seen on major devices released so far from the likes of HTC and Sony.

While those are big numbers to deal with, does the device actually deliver as expected in real life? Well, you will be happy to know that it actually does. You won't find a single delay to complain about as the phone will move past a whole lot of apps and games installed on your handset.

The best way to check the device's overall processing capability is via playing a number of hard hitting games that require the processor to sweat it out to provide the best output.
But it didn't seem like the G3 is sweating it out too much while playing titles such as Dead Trigger 2 or Real Racing 3 since all that came to it naturally. Although a tiny bit of lag was noticed here and there, but isn't that big a deal.

As far as the benchmark test for the device is concerned, AnTuTu has been a big influence in our judgements always, and this time it's no different. And going by what AnTuTu had to tell us about the device, we are pretty impressed.
On testing, the score came to a whooping 31,288, which is quite high for any smartphone, apart from the fact that the device was sporting excellent hardware and software mixture that's good enough for games like Asphalt 8 and Dead Trigger 2.

The previous best we saw in those terms was from the previously released Gionee Elife S5.5 which scored 28,346. But that was an octa core device and we expected nothing different.


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