A beautiful screen and great battery life make the LG G2 a phone to be reckoned with - we just wish it had expandable storage.The LG G2 is a huge 5.2-inch Full HD phone with a powerful quad-core 2.2GHz processor. It might now have been superseded by the LG G3, but last years model is still a seriously powerful handset with incredible battery life. LG has done an excellent job of hiding the G2s bulk.
A slim screen bezel all round means the handset is both shorter and narrower than 5in phones such as the Sony Xperia Z1. Its also remarkably comfortable to hold; the phones rounded edges and gently tapered back mean it sits well in your hand, and never feels overly large when youre making a phone call. Android smartphones are growing ever bigger, and now that Apple has followed suit with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, compact flagship phones like the G2 are looking increasingly rare. Even if you have small hands, the G2 is physically small enough to use without stretching - despite the large screen.Theres one part of the G2s design that goes against the grain.
There are no buttons around the edge - instead, the volume and screen lock buttons sit on the back. Were not convinced this works. The volume buttons sit within easy reach of your index finger, but we found the lock button hard to locate, and often ended up changing the phones volume instead of locking or unlocking the display. You can also unlock and lock the phone with a double-tap of your finger on the screen, which we found worked well most of the time. After a week with the phone we struggled to go back to using a button - tapping the screen just feels more natural. We still missed having a lock button on the side or top of the phone, though.