The LG G2 had an early release date in the U.S.--Verizon and other carriers have already released it, earlier in September.
Verizon is selling it for $200 with a two-year-contract or $600 without a contract, with free shipping online.
The phone has lots of features and specs to get excited about.
An odd one is that you can knock on the phone to wake it up without picking it up or pressing any keys.
A really useful one is the dual recording and dual camera, which let’s you activate both the front and rear cameras at the same time for either recording or taking pictures.
The phone is so strong that Wired gave it a 9/10 rating.
As far as features and performance, the agency elaborates:
“The stunning screen is one of the main selling points of this phone. It offers the same 1080x1920-pixel resolution as most of its high-end Android rivals, but being about 0.2 inches bigger, the pixel density does drop to about 424 pixels per inch (ppi). In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Sony Xperia Z1 both offer a ppi of 441 and the HTC One trumps the lot with 469 ppi. It’s unlikely you'll ever notice the difference. The display is still sharp and bright, and if you tend to watch a lot video or do a lot of gaming, you might appreciate the slightly larger size of it.
“Inside the G2 is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 processor with a 2.3GHz quad-core chip along with 2GB of RAM -- a promising lineup of specs, which lived up to expectations during testing.”
The phone has a 3,000 mAh battery, and has 32GB memory.
Find out more about the LG G2 from LG’s website.