LG G3 Beat is not even half as good as its bigger brother when it comes to performance. The smartphone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU and Adreno 305 GPU. It is equipped with only 1GB of RAM – not a lot of memory especially if you want to run multiple heavy applications simultaneously.
There’s are already several smartphones that comes with Snapdragon 400 on board, so we know how it performs, but sometimes the real time experience varies due to various other aspects like software and bugs. So, we ran a couple of benchmarking tests to see if LG has managed to get the most out of the chipset and here are the resultsThe 8 megapixel shooter is not the best we have seen so far. The level of detail across the frames is not that great and the color accuracy, exposure and contrast are only satisfactory. We weren’t happy with the noise reduction either as the images tend to have some oil painting effect. There are a few issues with the dynamic range as well. Some of the images have underexposed shadows, while a few of them have overblown highlights in darker and lighter areas.