Rating 4.3 80 reviews
Manufacturer: LG
Argos
8 years ago

Best flagship of 2017 at an amazing price

This phone is absolutely beautiful and surpassed all my expectations it runs silky smooth and all apps I have used run perfectly. The first stand out feature is the amazing screen with dolby vision and an 18.9 aspect its one of those things you have to see for yourself to appreciate.
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bit.com.au
9 years ago

The LG G6 is a decent phone with a great screen, an impressive camera and an admirably innovative design. If you're tempted, though, it's well worth checking out the Samsung Galaxy S8 before buying.
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Tech2
9 years ago

LG G6 smartphone review: A decent enough phone in isolation, but it can't challenge a flagship

If you're looking for a flagship smartphone, your requirements are very simple and very clear. You just want the best smartphone there is. There will be some leeway in this requirement of course; you might prefer Android to iOS, for example, but the fact that you want the best device is...
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The Verge
9 years ago

LG G6 review: participation award

There's no faster, better way to subtly insult a kid than by giving him a participation award. "Congratulations," it says, "you at least showed up, but you didn't do well enough to win any important trophies.
Pros:
  • Beautiful
  • huge screen
  • Attractive design
  • Good performance
Cons:
  • LG's software design
  • Small power button is fiddly
  • Cameras are only acceptable
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Digit
9 years ago

LG G6

The LG G6 is a decent flagship, with a functional design and nice camera. It's really an adequate phone as far as flagships are concerned. The only problem is, flagships should be more than just adequate.
Pros:
  • IP68 Certified: Water and Dust proof
  • Ergonomic
  • Nice display
Cons:
  • Sub-par performance
  • Battery life should be better
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PC Advisor
9 years ago

LG G5 vs LG G6 | New features in LG G6: Should I upgrade to LG G6?

The battery isn't removable and it no longer supports Friends (oh no). In every other respect the LG G6 is a big and bold upgrade over the LG G5, and we'd say it's by far the better phone. However, we'll know more when we've had it into our Test Centre for proper testing.
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Notebookcheck
9 years ago

LG G6 Smartphone Review

The LG G6 marks the end of the modular smartphone from the Korean manufacturer. Instead, we get a robust chassis, new screen ratio, improved cameras, and a bigger battery. Sounds like a good combination.
Pros:
  • compact design
  • sturdy chassis
  • water and dust resistance
  • good performance
  • great cameras
  • excellent microphones
  • very good voice quality
  • great display with Dolby Vision and HDR10
  • good battery runtime
  • expandable storage
Cons:
  • display uses PWM
  • only wired video output
  • only USB 2.0
  • throttling under high load
  • no dual-SIM
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SlashGear
9 years ago

LG G6 Review: The display is the key

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...
Pros:
  • 18:9 display makes the G6 easy to hold
  • Great camera performance
  • Wide-angle camera is useful and unusual
Cons:
  • Design is sober
  • bordering on boring
  • No Quad DAC or 64GB option on US G6
  • Most streaming video is still 16:9
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PC Magazine
9 years ago

LG G6

The LG G6 represents the refinement of ideas drawn from the company's previous flagships. You have the dual-camera setup from the G5 and V20, but with both sensors being of equal resolution. You have a large, gorgeous screen that's possible to use with one hand.
Pros:
  • Excellent one-handed form factor
  • Sturdy build
  • Useful dual rear cameras
  • Crisp HDR screen
  • Waterproof
  • SD card slot
Cons:
  • Processor lags behind upcoming flagships
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Odd aspect ratio
  • No removable battery
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What Hi-Fi?
9 years ago

LG G6

Take the LG G5, for example. While the clever modular smartphone was our favourite phone of the year with the help of its B&O-tuned Hi-Fi+ DAC, it failed to compete with the
Pros:
  • Sharp
  • bright screen with HDR support
  • Decent and fun cameras
  • Good battery life
  • Fast performance
Cons:
  • Screen lacks content to make the most of it
  • Audio needs to be better balanced and more dynamic
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