Please note this is using an unlocked global model LG G4, running Android 5.1 on AT&T's Go Phone pre paid plan.
I wanted to get this up and going and will be back to add more as my time with the device grows.
Initially, I feel real comfortable coming over to the G4 since I'm a current LG G3 user. The device is light in hand, lighter than the G3 not only its footprint but also in weight. Mine doesn't have a leather backing on it " yet " but still feels good.
The device runs crisp and fast on Android 5.1. After having my Nexus 7 & Nexus 9 updated just recently to 5.1, I was excited to get my hands on a phone running the same and I wasn't disappointed one bit! LG has redone areas like the Settings and other places which do take some getting used to but they are pleasing to the eye so far.
Below is screenshots of the Settings and also notice it now has a dedicated Flashlight toggle
The labels for the Settings are scrolling/marquee so you will see the full label, its not cut off.


I will be back later today to add more
I wanted to get this up and going and will be back to add more as my time with the device grows.
Initially, I feel real comfortable coming over to the G4 since I'm a current LG G3 user. The device is light in hand, lighter than the G3 not only its footprint but also in weight. Mine doesn't have a leather backing on it " yet " but still feels good.
The device runs crisp and fast on Android 5.1. After having my Nexus 7 & Nexus 9 updated just recently to 5.1, I was excited to get my hands on a phone running the same and I wasn't disappointed one bit! LG has redone areas like the Settings and other places which do take some getting used to but they are pleasing to the eye so far.
Below is screenshots of the Settings and also notice it now has a dedicated Flashlight toggle


I will be back later today to add more