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: Camera and Video
In case you weren't aware of it, the LG G3 sports a 13MP OIS+ laser camera. And while the device's resolution and sensor sizes continue to remain the same as that on the G2, LG claims that this new handset has been fitted with improved light sensitivity features.

The device's inspired 13-megapixel camera comes with a bright, dual LED flash and a range of lighting and mode options. And like most of the high-end flagships you hear about, the G3's snapper has autofocus. But this one is special. This one is laser guided.

As far as the camera software is concerned, you will find out that the maker has stripped the app down to make it as flexible as ever. On turning on the camera, you will be treated with just a back button and set of dots to tell you that yet more features await you.

But heading deeper into the camera of the G3, it has the laser-assisted focus that enables it to take pictures much faster than other phones in the same range. You will notice how the camera app opens faster than expected.

And while the accuracy and color reproduction has been maintained by the company, picture quality still remains to be pretty impressive with rich, realistic colours and a lot of detail.

On the front of the device is a 2.1-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls that's also fitted with a number of handy features and options to choose from. So for example, when you put a hand in front of your face and make a fist, that's the signal to take the photo. Moreover, you can also tap the screen to begin a countdown.


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