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5/27/2013 11:18:27 AM

LG Nexus 4

Like the OS, the camera is kept minimal, but with a bit of know-how it can produce some impressive results

The LG Nexus 4 feels solid to hold and the design is aesthetically pleasing, with a lovely glass backing that reflects a chequered pattern when tilted in certain light conditions. The handset though is on par with the HTC in that it doesn’t feature a removable battery, a dedicated camera key, nor does it have removable storage.

On a positive note, the LG device is powered by 2GB of RAM, a quad-based CPU and the latest Android 4.2 OS along with all of its graces, including multi-touch controls and better notifications. Put it this way, the device ran as smooth as silk!

LG Nexus 4

LG Nexus 4

On the flip side we found the supplied software was limited to standard Google apps and this minimalist approach transferred over to the Camera app. The interface is intuitive because most of the functions are quick to access by touch or simple gestures. There are a few additional features including a macro mode and gimmicks like face detection. Long pressing the screen does enable you to quickly access some advanced options (albeit limited), such as exposure, white balance and a HDR mode on the fly.

You also get to use the phone’s party piece, which is the 360-degree Photo Sphere option. This lets you effortlessly photograph an entire horizon in all its glory. It works similar to the other products’ panoramic modes, but on a greater scale.

For a simple point-and-click shooter, shot times were quick and the zoom was marginally better than the Sony. Sadly like the latter, indoor shots with the flash suffered more from noise and a lot of the images outdoors suffered from underexposure. As a result we had to enable the camera’s HDR mode or adjust the white balance to improve matters. Which they did detail and colors were brought to life, resulting in a better final image than the HTC could muster.

However, while its video audio capture quality was good, there were issues with auto-focus locking in to macro mode and its battery life was also under par – any heavy use will require regular charging.

Android 4.2

Even though the phone is made by LG it is still a Google phone at heart. Because of this you get the latest Android OS and all of its enhancements. Additionally you should get all future Android upgrades a lot sooner

Even though the phone is made by LG it is still a Google phone at heart. Because of this you get the latest Android OS and all of its enhancements.

Even though the phone is made by LG it is still a Google phone at heart. Because of this you get the latest Android OS and all of its enhancements.

Limited options

The OS is limited to standard Google apps and the same rule applies to the camera interface/ feature set. However, a lot of the options are transparent to the user, such as face detection and the editing software is held in the Gallery

360-degree Photo Sphere

Its camera offers a true panoramic mode which enables you to quickly capture an entire room (unlike the other devices) and then view back the results on your handset or via the Google+ desktop

Ample spec

Despite the lack of expandable storage you do get a mouth-watering spec sheet with the Nexus 4. On top of a quad-core processor you also have 2GB of RAM. Thus for the cost of the phone you are getting a very quick device

The LG Nexus 4 feels solid to hold and the design is aesthetically pleasing, with a lovely glass backing that reflects a chequered pattern when tilted in certain light conditions

The LG Nexus 4 feels solid to hold and the design is aesthetically pleasing, with a lovely glass backing that reflects a chequered pattern when tilted in certain light conditions

LG Nexus 4 information

Price: $419 (16GB)

Head to head

Picture quality

Its biggest problem was with underexposure, but this could be fixed with the HDR mode or by adjusting the white balance. This then resulted in more colorful images and improved detail. Low light shots did produce more noise.

General performance

Shot times were quite quick, but it does rely almost completely on its auto focus. The interface however is simplicity personified, with almost no visible on-screen options. It’s something you will either love or hate.

Features

Features are kept minimal. It lacks the advanced options of the Samsung (including memory expansion), but it does have a nice Photo Sphere option. Its video recording tracks okay with good audio, but the focus locks into macro too easily.

Battery life

We expected this to be the best in the group, but it proved completely the opposite. Due to its high spec, heavy general use (with Wi-Fi and multimedia in operation) would see regular charging.

Verdict

If you adjust the white balance or enable HDR, this simple camera does a respectable job for the lower price point

Technical specs

§  Operating system: Android OS, 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean)

§  Processor: Quad-core 1.5GHz Krait

§  Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB storage

§  Dimensions: 133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm

§  Weight: 139g

§  Display: 4.7” (318 ppi), 768 x 1,280

§  Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth V 4.0, GPS (including tagging), DC-HSDPA, 42 Mbps, HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, TV-out (via MHL A/V)

§  Camera: 8-MP rear (LED flash), 1.3-MP front camera, 1080p full HD video recording @30fps

 

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