CNET Update - Leather smartphone? LG G4 goes for a different luxury look
CNET Update - Leather smartphone? LG G4 goes for a different luxury look
2015-04-28
would you like to buy a smartphone that
matches your couch I'm Bridget Carey and
this is your scene that update in
today's smartphone market all the top
companies are trying to lure you with
designs crafted from metal and glass but
LG's latest flagship phone is going in a
different direction for that luxury look
it's made of leather the LG g4 has a
removable back panel that comes in six
different leather colors some are smooth
others have a pebbled texture makes you
feel like you own one of those genuine
cowboy smartphones from the Wild West
now if leather isn't your style there
are some plastic backs some that look
like metal with a 5.5 inch screen the g4
has more than just leather to help it
stand apart from Android competitors the
battery is removable and you can expand
the storage with a memory card unlike
the galaxy s6 phone from samsung it also
boasts some high-end specs and sensors
the LCD touchscreen has an ultra sharp
pixel resolution it's brighter and more
colorful inside there's a 6 core
processor the camera on the back is 16
megapixels and it records in 4k Ultra HD
resolution the camera sensor
improvements give you better photos in
low-light and better autofocus the front
camera can capture your selfie in 8
megapixels also LG is trying to see more
like a pure Android phone with less
bloatware in the interface it's
launching in Korea this week and
arriving to other countries by late May
or June both sprint and US Cellular
announced it would carry the g4 in June
you can expect it to be priced similar
to other phones $200 with a 2-year
contract if you want an LG Smart Watch
to go with that phone the new LG watch
urbane is now on sale in the Google
store for consumers in the US and other
countries it's three hundred and fifty
dollars made of steel with a leather
band it's the first android-powered
SmartWatch to have the latest software
upgrades like being able to get alerts
over Wi-Fi when your phone isn't near
you in other mobile news facebook
created its own version of facetime the
social network added video calling to
the messenger app competing with
services like Skype Apple space time and
go
we'll hang outs you can make real-time
video calls to any of your Facebook
friends from your phone regardless if
the person owns an Android or iPhone
they just need the messenger app when
you're inside of a chat just tap the
video icon on the top right corner of
the screen to start a video call it's
available in 18 countries to start
facebook also updated the Instagram app
with three new photo filters and a new
evolution in the hyperlink the emoji
hashtag hashtag son could bring up some
beautiful outdoor photos but I'd be
afraid to search for what photos are
listed under hashtag poop that's your
tech news update you can head over to
cnet.com for more from our studios in
New York I'm Bridget Carey
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