The LG G3 is one the best handsets on the market right now, but a number of owners are complaining of faults in the phone’s construction.
With LG having opted to bestow its flagship phone with a plastic, rather than metal frame, a number of owners have reported cracks in their phones’ bodies around the handset’s microphone opening.
Backing up their complaints, a number of owners have posted images of their damaged handsets to forums and message boards. They have suggested that the cracks have appeared through natural use of the phone, not by being dropped or mistreated.
The thin cracks are said to be accentuated when the handsets in question are plugged into charge using the microUSB port, or when the headphone jack is used.
Despite its plastic build, the LG G3 is one of the most specs impressive handsets on the market. Feature a near bezel-free design, the G3 pairs a 5.5-inch QHD display with a Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, 2GB of RA and a 13-megapixel rear-mounted camera.
We have reached out to LG for comment on these construction faults and will update this post with their response as soon as we have it.
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