Despite the mixed reactions from the G5, the G6 is not that. Definitely not missing the G5 but the G6 is a lot more ergonomic than the V20. The only thing missing is the Quad Hi-Fi DAC that the overseas version of the G6 has. LG knocked the G6 out of the...
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Abstract: LG's latest might have just hit store shelves, but we've had a chance to spend over a month with it so far, and we're bringing you the full review today in our latest video on YouTube. LG is back and better than ever with the LG G6, a phone that definitel...
Build Quality, Small Bezels, Display Size and Quality, Camera Quality, Battery Life, Waterproof
Glass Back Scratches Easily, Wireless Charging in US Only, Only 32GB Storage in most markets, No Quad DAC in most markets
The short answer is yes. The LG G6 comes in cheaper than the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus and offers basically everything Samsung does in those two flagships. And it should, theoretically have better battery life. With the LG G6, you'll need to look past...
The LG G6 is the first essential flagship phone of 2017. This time around LG has concentrated hard on the features that demanding users expect, delivering unique abilities such as the Dolby Vision support to rise the G6 above the competition. In every oth...
Outstanding build quality, Great design: It's a phablet that feels like a regular phone, Optimized for one handed use, Best dualcamera setup, Great photos, Good audio performance through headphones, IP68 water and dust resistant, Powerful performer
Thirdparty software needs to scale up to 18:9, Needs improved "onehanded" software approach, Lacks stereo speakers, Regular battery life, Stick to Platinum color, Black variant is a fingerprint magnet, Wireless charging can be slow
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 t...
Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
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
After the modular madness of the G5, and the secondary-screen additions of the V20, the LG G6 feels almost boring in comparison. Nonetheless, I can't really argue with LG's strategy of jettisoning gimmicks in favor of more usable features. I just wish the...