LG is flaunting the phone's super sharp display as its standout feature. The company also made the display's side bezels extremely thin to make the screen appear larger.
The G3's Smart Keyboard lets you adjust the size of the keyboard by dragging it to a desired length.
LG says the G3's camera comes with a Laser Autofocus feature, which means it can focus on objects faster most other cameras, including some DSLRs.
Here's another look at the G3's camera app. The camera was able to focus on the subject almost immediately. Notice how sharp the subject looks before the photo has even been taken.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis is what the G3 looks like from the back, where you can see its laser auto focus and 13-megapixel camera. The same rear key buttons are also present on LG's new flagship.
LG is also bringing its "Knock Code" feature to the G3. This means to can tap on the display in a certain patter to wake up the screen and unlock it at the same time.
The G3 comes with a flatter user interface that the company says will make images, app icons, and text look clearer.
The G3 offers tips based on your usage patterns. For example, if you miss a call and don't return it, the phone will send you a notification to ask if you'd like to call or text that person.
In another instance, the G3 might suggest that you delete certain files or apps that you never use.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLG also claims that the G3's slightly concave design makes it easier to hold with one hand.
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