Even though it's been rumored for what feels like ages, LG finally officially unveiled its flagship Android handset, the G3. Boasting a quad-HD display and an improved user interface. Five point five inches" sounds gigantic - well, for smartphones, at least. Even the original Galaxy Note, the model that got the phablet craze going and had everyone saying "that's way too big" only had a 5.3-inch display.
Even though it's been rumored for what feels like ages, LG finally officially unveiled its flagship Android handset, the G3. Boasting a quad-HD display and an improved user interface. Five point five inches" sounds gigantic - well, for smartphones, at least. Even the original Galaxy Note, the model that got the phablet craze going and had everyone saying "that's way too big" only had a 5.3-inch display.
If you've already watched our day with the One M9 and hands-on with the Galaxy S6, you're off to a good start, but this time we're less interested in what these phones offer on their own, and more in just how they stack up against each other.