The LG G2 and the Motorola DROID Ultra are both priced at $200 on contract through Verizon. They are both very capable devices, making the choice between the two a hard one. Check out the following video comparison between the two handsets and see how they stack up against one another.
The LG G2 has a large 5.2 inch full (1080p) HD display which seems to offer better detail and color representation. The camera which features optical image stabilization (OIS) does a good job capturing capturing images and 60fps videos. The device also has twice the internal storage capacity, a larger battery and a faster Snapdragon 800 processor. However its call quality is reportedly average and the keys which are located in its rear will take some getting used to.
The Motorola DROID Ultra on the other hand is probably the more durable of the two with its Kevlar construction. The Super AMOLED display is eye catching, and the call quality is excellent, but the camera and video recording quality does fall short. Keep in mind that the DROID Ultra runs a near stock experience, which should likely result in faster updates.
The LG G2 definitely has an edge in terms of value for money, but you have learn more about how these devices stack up against each other by heading to PhoneArena.