If you’re a consumer looking for a good smartphone, Motorola may have been one of your device finalists. The problem is that users looking for a great smartphone never seem to have Motorola on their list. It’s a curse that may have a lot to do with bad marketing. The Moto series is still going
LG V Series
Winners and Losers of the Gripping LG V20
It’s not often that a high-end smartphone series can play ball with the big boys. The LG V20 entered the market with a lot of promise. For the most part, the company exceeded expectations for the entire line. The hardware and software of the LG V20 won’t beat down Samsung or Apple, but it does
The LG V30’s Obsession with Greatness
LG released the V series in 2015 to serve as their high-end answer to the smartphone market. Although the LG V10 was impressive, it still looked like a budget phone compared to the competitors. The release of the LG V20 put them on more even footing, and the LG V30 made things interesting. Not only
LG V35 ThinQ: Do-It-All Smartphone Versatility
The main benefit of buying a smartphone such as the LG V35 ThinQ, is that you still get up-to-date features in a package that’s just a few years old. This is obviously not going to please the early adopters or those who want the latest and greatest, but that doesn’t matter to some, as the
LG V40 ThinQ: Now with 5 Cameras
Remember the good old days when our smartphones had just one rear camera? Nowadays you’re a dinosaur if you don’t have at least two or more cameras with multiple functions. The LG V40 ThinQ has pushed this a bit further with five in total, wrapped around a lot of functionality and a cool design. But