LG G4
The LG G4 is another appealing Android option for the enterprise. Featuring a 5.5-inch display, a resolution of 538 ppi, replaceable battery, expandable memory and a replaceable back, it offers a level of flexibility not found in many currently available devices. LG also announced in August that the LG G4 passed the NSA's National Information Assurance Partnership test and earned its security certificate. That means the LG G4 meets government security requirements, so it should be on par with most enterprise security measures.
It achieves this security thanks to LG Gate, which offers platform security, network security, application security and mobile device management. It also supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, so you can keep your corporate email on your device and feel assured that it's secure.
Beyond its high-end security measures, the LG G5 also offers some options that will appeal to consumers looking for a sleek business-ready phone. You can swap out the back plate for alternate colors and different textures -- even leather. It features a curved design, which is designed to fit nicely in your hand as well as reduce glare outdoors.
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