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phone from LG, with a 5in display and a quad-core<br />
chip. With an RRP of £229 (and currently £209.99<br />
SIM-free at Amazon) it's not a cheap phone, but it<br />
sits nicely in the middle ranks of modern <strong>Android</strong><br />
phones. It runs <strong>Android</strong> Lollipop.<br />
Build and design<br />
The LG G4C revels in a minimalist chic. It has a<br />
nicely curved design that makes it look sleek and<br />
expensive. The removable diamond-patterned back<br />
helps here, with LG branding stamped clearly and<br />
stylishly. It feels robust and built to last, and that<br />
diamond patterning reduces the impact of scratches.<br />
At 136g the LG G4C is a fairly standard weight;<br />
lighter, smaller and cheaper than the LG G4.<br />
Measuring 139.7x69.8x10.2mm it is slim without<br />
being super-slim, but it feels good in the hand.<br />
The volume controls and home button are on<br />
the back, which does take a bit of getting used to if<br />
you haven't used the LG G3 or LG G4. But they are<br />
responsive and we grew to like this touch.<br />
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