LG G Pad Google Play Edition Review

The first tablet to get the Google Play Edition treatment has arrived and Josh takes a look at how stock Android looks on LG’s return tablet.

Music by Leandro Pulmones

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22 thoughts on “LG G Pad Google Play Edition Review

  1. I hate LG's UI but thankfully you can just install Google Now Launcher. Problem solved, and you still get the slide down features.

  2. i thought the G pad runs android 4.4.2. If so why is there a widgets pane in the app drawer( at 4:50)  as i thought widgets were only accessible from the homescreen. -_-

  3. I would love to buy the g pad gpe but at 349 apple has a beyond gorgeous retina iPad mini for only 50 bucks more…. I would never buy an iPad but I'm just saying I'd rather wait for the android response to that.

    ~Shared from my nexus 7 (2013)

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