I bought this phone on Christmas and it is really great
I bought this phone on Christmas and it is really great
The LG G6 is a phone that takes things back to basics, and does so well. The sleek metal and glass fusion is attractive, and to anyone using the iPhone 7 Plus , the ratio of screen to body will be staggering.
Great screen; Water-resistant body
Older chipset; Removable battery gone; Expensive for what's inside
In the end, we're here to give the LG G6 its due. It's a very high quality phone, with a healthy feature set, excellent performance, great battery life and a beautifully efficient design. It fits 5.7 inches of screen real estate in the footprint of much larger legacy devices.
Gorgeous; thin bezel design; Beautiful 18:9 2880x1440 display; Excellent performance; Solid camera performance; Unique camera features; Good battery life
No wireless charging; LG's ominous legacy device boot loop issues; Pricey
8 SCORE OUT OF 10 The Good Great screen HDR10 and Dolby Vision Support Impressive camera Attractive design The Bad Not the latest chipset Android...
Great screen; HDR10 and Dolby Vision Support; Impressive camera; Attractive design
Not the latest chipset; Android implementation not as slick as some
From a purely critical standpoint the LG G6, whichever way you slice it, just isn't as good or as impressive as its nearest and dearest peers and this fact alone makes it kind of hard to really fall in love with.
Great Display; Excellent Camera; Slim Profile; Large Range of Colour Options; Good Battery Life
Pricy; Running Old CPU Tech; Pedestrian Design
The new G6 from LG marks a new design era for smartphones, and for LG, an important return to fundamentals. Gone are the gimmicks of old. There's no leather back, curved screen or modular components.
LG is on to a winner with its new G6 smartphones which offers the best of both worlds – a larger screen to enjoy your content within a small chassis that can still be used with one hand.
I've now owned this phone for a week and I can say my experience has been a good one thus far. I would definitely recommend this phone for anyone who wants a top 5 phone at a price point that doesn't hurt your wallet.
USB-C quick charge; crisp display and slim form factor
Battery is average; front facing camera is okay but not great and internal memory could be better
After LG went wild with the G5, this year's flagship G6 can't help but seem a little subdued by comparison. That's alright, though: It's full of notable improvements, from the water-resistant body to the beautiful, extra-long screen. Plus, the dual-camera setup feels a lot more polished.
Gorgeous 18:9 display; Solid performance despite older chip; Dual camera offers lots of flexibility; It's water-resistant
LG's interface still isn't for everyone; Disappointing battery life; Plain industrial design; Unimpressive audio
With Samsung's Infinity Display and Sony's Ultra Slow-Mo, it will not be an easy run-in for anyone OEM in 2017. Away from cheap thrills and gimmicks in the form of modular approach, LG admitted to the those in attendance at MWC that the view pushed the company in the wrong direction.
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