overall the phone is excellent. The battery seems to last all day, even with constant usage. The camera meets my needs. This is my first LG phone after considering the Samsung G7. Happy with the purchase.
overall the phone is excellent. The battery seems to last all day, even with constant usage. The camera meets my needs. This is my first LG phone after considering the Samsung G7. Happy with the purchase.
This is the first LG device I have enjoyed since the Nexus 5 from years ago. Now we finally have an LG that exudes the build quality that comes with it's flagship status. Feels really great in the hand and actually feel like the premium device that it is. So far I don't have any real complaints.
Flat Screen; Great Display; Great Build Quality; Dust & Water Resistance; Unique Design; Minimal but balanced bezels; UI Speed
No Stereo Speakers; Older Gorilla Glass 3 for screen; No LED Notification Light
I bought this phone a few weeks ago and have been pleased ever since. This phone comes with everything I was looking for and more. I finally have plenty of storage for all my apps, files, and pictures which is amazing since I was always running into storage issues with my other phones.
I really like the shape, the feel, the weight, and how clear the picture is. The calendar is user friendly, the camera is very good, and the storage space is great. It is a pretty phone, and the screen size is proportionally very good, there isn't a lot of 'frame'.
I love this phone, the screen is amazing!!. The photos turned out pretty well (it has lots of features, so you can play with the camera as much as you want), the front camera needs improvement but it doesn't bother me that much.
The G6 is a well-designed phone with a fantastic screen and camera, but it's going to have a hard time fending off Samsung's Galaxy S8.
Excellent compact design; Incredible HDR-compatible screen with unique proportions; Excellent app enhances an already great camera
Battery and processor are just OK for a 2017 phone; Some design quirks stand out
After the ill-fated modular excesses of 2016, LG has found its head in 2017, and the LG G6 is all the better for it. Owners of the G5 may be left frustrated that the vision of interchangeable accessories and growing functionality they were promised has failed to pan out, but the rest of us are...
18:9 display makes the G6 easy to hold; Great camera performance; Wide-angle camera is useful and unusual
Design is sober; bordering on boring; No Quad DAC or 64GB option on US G6; Most streaming video is still 16:9
LG has had to withstand two strong blows with its last flagships. As we know the LG G5 has been far from a success, ending the good reputation the company had come to rely on since releasing the G3 or the G4.
Wide angle camera; Performance; Display
Small internal memory (32 GB; No Daydream; Large price tag
Overall, the versatility of the LG G6 is unquestioned. This is a phablet, that feels like a standard phone. It has a set of cameras that adapts to your surroundings like no other dual-camera combo in the market. Best of all, it sports a design that will turn heads no matter where you go.
Outstanding build quality; Great design: It's a phablet that feels like a regular phone; Optimized for one handed use; Best dual-camera setup; Great photos; Good audio performance through headphones; IP68 water and dust resistant; Powerful performer
Third-party software needs to scale up to 18:9; Needs improved "one-handed" software approach; Lacks stereo speakers; Regular battery life; Stick to Platinum color; Black variant is a fingerprint magnet; Wireless charging can be slow
Remember LG's last flagship phone ? Most people probably don't, since the G5 was more or less a disaster. The G5 was a modular phone with modules that weren't really compelling; the "metal" body had a thick plastic coating on the outside; and the device had tons of build quality issues, like seams...
A beautiful design; Slim bezels let LG pack a big screen into a tiny body, Always-on Google Assistant voice command, Monthly Android security updates (depending on carrier)
Slow major OS updates; LG is already launching with an old version of Android, and you should expect to perpetually be one to two updates behind the latest release of Android; There's no telling how long LG will support this device with major updates, as previously the company has tried to abandon...
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