LG G2 Price in Philippines is Php 27,490 : Get Free Pocket Photo Printer and QuickWindow Case If You Buy It Today
I've taken LG G2 for a spin and it's definitely a flagship smartphone that I will be more than happy to recommend to anyone. Heck, it's so good, I think that it can even give Samsung Galaxy Note3 a run for the money.
"Is it better than Samsung Galaxy S4?" A lot of my friends ask me about the phablet. And I always answer, "Apart from the RAM, LG G2 has technical specifications that match if not altogether beat that of Samsung's 2013 flagship phone. On top of that, LG G2's camera has optical image stabilization - absent in both SGS4 and SGNote3 - which lets you take clear photos and steady videos even when you're moving while taking the shot."
Specs-wise, LG G2 sports a 5.2-inch Full HD IPS display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, a Quad Core 2.26 GHz Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU based Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2GB of RAM, 32 GB of non-expandable internal storage, 13 MegaPixel autofocus camera with LED flash, OIS, and Backside Illuminated Sensor, 2.1 MP front cam with BSI sensor, 1080p 60fps main video recorder, LTE connectivity support (compatible with Globe's LTE network), and a rather sizable 3,000 mAh siO+ battery.
In terms of software, the phablet runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system skinned by LG's very own UX interface, which brings a slew of features already found in previous LG smartphones including QuickMemo, letting the user handwrite and share ideas onscreen with a fingertip; QuickTranslator, capable of translating scanned words to up to 64 languages; Audio Zoom, which allows you to zooms in the sound of a specific area while or after recording a video; and Dual Camera and Dual Recording, which takes photos or videos with the front and rear-facing cameras simultaneously, allowing both the subject and the phone user to be part of the scene.
TP Friends, if you've done your research - and have pitted LG G2 against other 2013 flagship releases in specs fights - and you're already sure that you want to get the handset, you might want to make the purchase today - Sunday, October 20, 2013 - to take advantage of LG Philippines' One-Day LG G2 Dream Sale, where you can get LG Pocket Photo printer and a QuickWindow Case - valued at Php 7,999 and Php 1,500 respectively - for free!
The recently launched LG Pocket Photo is a smart mobile printer for Android and iOS smartphones. As an ideal mobile companion of LG G2, the Pocket Photo delivers high quality photo prints and provides excellent wireless connectivity using the convenient Bluetooth connection and Near Field Communication (NFC). The other freebie, the QuickWindow Case, allows owners to use the “Quick Window” feature of the G2 in order to check the time, play music, read new messages and check callers.
The LG G2 Day "Your Dream Sale" is available on a limited one-day offer. Hurry and grab your unit now at participating stores in SM North Edsa (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Fonestyle, Megacell, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Megamall (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), Robinson’s Place Manila (E-phone, Memo Xpress, Megacell), SM Calamba (Fonestyle, Megaone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Cebu (LG Concept Store, Aerophone, Junrex, Memo Xpress, RC Goldline and Wellcom), J Centre Mall Cebu (LG Concept Store and RC Goldline), LG Concept Store at SM Bacolod, Gaisano Mall Davao (LG Concept Store and Wiltelcom), and the LG Concept Store at Limketkai Mall Cagayan De Oro.
Currently, the official suggested retail price of LG G2 is Php 27,490, which I believe is already very aggressive and is a steal for a handset worthy of receiving our TechPinas Badge of Excellence - a badge we award a gadget or tech-related service which has one or more features that make it a true leader in its category all while giving Filipinos great value for money.
"Is it better than Samsung Galaxy S4?" A lot of my friends ask me about the phablet. And I always answer, "Apart from the RAM, LG G2 has technical specifications that match if not altogether beat that of Samsung's 2013 flagship phone. On top of that, LG G2's camera has optical image stabilization - absent in both SGS4 and SGNote3 - which lets you take clear photos and steady videos even when you're moving while taking the shot."
One of LG G2's most unique or identifiable physical traits is its Rear Key, which is literally the only button of the device, located at the back. The key enables the user to turn the phone on and off, activate the QuickMemo, and use the camera. Based on a consumer behavior study conducted by the Korean company's Research and Development group, the Rear Key gives users more control and easier access since this is where their index fingers usually rest while using a phone.
Specs-wise, LG G2 sports a 5.2-inch Full HD IPS display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, a Quad Core 2.26 GHz Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU based Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2GB of RAM, 32 GB of non-expandable internal storage, 13 MegaPixel autofocus camera with LED flash, OIS, and Backside Illuminated Sensor, 2.1 MP front cam with BSI sensor, 1080p 60fps main video recorder, LTE connectivity support (compatible with Globe's LTE network), and a rather sizable 3,000 mAh siO+ battery.
In terms of software, the phablet runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system skinned by LG's very own UX interface, which brings a slew of features already found in previous LG smartphones including QuickMemo, letting the user handwrite and share ideas onscreen with a fingertip; QuickTranslator, capable of translating scanned words to up to 64 languages; Audio Zoom, which allows you to zooms in the sound of a specific area while or after recording a video; and Dual Camera and Dual Recording, which takes photos or videos with the front and rear-facing cameras simultaneously, allowing both the subject and the phone user to be part of the scene.
TP Friends, if you've done your research - and have pitted LG G2 against other 2013 flagship releases in specs fights - and you're already sure that you want to get the handset, you might want to make the purchase today - Sunday, October 20, 2013 - to take advantage of LG Philippines' One-Day LG G2 Dream Sale, where you can get LG Pocket Photo printer and a QuickWindow Case - valued at Php 7,999 and Php 1,500 respectively - for free!
The recently launched LG Pocket Photo is a smart mobile printer for Android and iOS smartphones. As an ideal mobile companion of LG G2, the Pocket Photo delivers high quality photo prints and provides excellent wireless connectivity using the convenient Bluetooth connection and Near Field Communication (NFC). The other freebie, the QuickWindow Case, allows owners to use the “Quick Window” feature of the G2 in order to check the time, play music, read new messages and check callers.
The LG G2 Day "Your Dream Sale" is available on a limited one-day offer. Hurry and grab your unit now at participating stores in SM North Edsa (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Fonestyle, Megacell, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Megamall (LG Concept Store, E-phone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), Robinson’s Place Manila (E-phone, Memo Xpress, Megacell), SM Calamba (Fonestyle, Megaone, Memo Xpress and Wellcom), SM Cebu (LG Concept Store, Aerophone, Junrex, Memo Xpress, RC Goldline and Wellcom), J Centre Mall Cebu (LG Concept Store and RC Goldline), LG Concept Store at SM Bacolod, Gaisano Mall Davao (LG Concept Store and Wiltelcom), and the LG Concept Store at Limketkai Mall Cagayan De Oro.
Currently, the official suggested retail price of LG G2 is Php 27,490, which I believe is already very aggressive and is a steal for a handset worthy of receiving our TechPinas Badge of Excellence - a badge we award a gadget or tech-related service which has one or more features that make it a true leader in its category all while giving Filipinos great value for money.