LG G6 Dual H870 64GB
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A Great Mobile Phone LG G6
Have had this new LG G6 only 5 days as my old LG G3 packet up with a blue screen, I had phone for 4 years and I loved it as it did everything that I wanted. So I was very sad about this but my New LG G6 is nearly the same but 100 times better.
Better then the galaxy s8
Great phone, build quality and screen 5 stars my only gripe is software updates android p will be out soon and my g6 is still on 7.0- Style/Design
- Quality
Great phone - takes good pictures and as speedy as any other phone I've seen in everyday use (i.e. ignoring benchmarks). Good battery life too. Any it's an absolute steal at the price it's available for now.
Great phone for a great price!
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.
LG G6 review: This affordable big screen business flagship doesn't compromise
The first G-branded phone was the LG G2 released in 2013. It wasn't until the LG G4 and the awesome leather back appeared that I seriously considered carrying one as my daily driver.- Large display in compact form factor
- Outstanding camera performance
- Water
- dust
- and shock resistant
- Wireless charging
- microSD expansion card slot
- Solid battery life
- Low price for a flagship phone
- Fingerprints on back glass
LG G6 – Review
I've gone through some phases with my smartphones. I switched over to Android with the HTC Hero. It was then a succession of HTC handsets before I switched to a Samsung Galaxy device, but since then I've been firmly glued to an LG device.
LG G6 Review: Versatility at its finest
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
LG G6 review: A solid flagship Android smartphone with a large screen in a small(er) package
Budget, mid-range, flagship smartphones… there are plenty of smartphone options out there these days. We've reviewed a number of LG smartphones in the past and our LG G6 review takes a look at one of the company's latest to see how it stands up to previous models.- Premium looking design
- Great photo quality
- Crisp
- clear screen with HDR and Dolby Vision support
- microSD card slot
- Plenty of display customization
- Theme support
- IP68 rated
- Plenty of camera options
- A few uninstallable pre-installed apps
- Not a lot of HDR content currently available
LG G6 Review
The LG G6 is a beautiful handset that isbuilt with purpose: battery life, simplicity, beauty, durability, and reliability. LG has largely succeeded in achieving these goals into a solid handset that leads the way for a 2017 transition from 16:9 to 18:9 (2:1) display aspect ratio.- Large display in a reasonably sized chassis
- Stunning and unique wide camera shots
- Designed for life with water-resistance and shock awareness
- Very good camera
- but S7 and Pixel are ahead
- Available feature set is different per region
LG G6 Review: The right phone at the wrong time
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