Refined software experience, IP68 Waterresistant, Smaller, yet with a larger screen, Wireless charging (US model only), Improved wideangle camera, Costs a lot less, Photos look just as great, if not better, Removable battery
There are two highly probable reasons why you might be reading these lines right now. One: you're torn between the LG G6 and the LG G5, and two: you're already a G5 owner who's wondering whether upgrading is worth it.If you belong to the former camp and y...
Abstract: Let's make this clear right away: the LG G6 is a great phone. It feels very comfortable in your hands, and the camera is amazing. Not to say that it doesn't have it's shortcomings, but for LG, this is a great leap forward over the previous iteration.I'm M...
Easier to use with one hand, An elegant, visually appealing phone, Dustand waterresistant, Upgraded wideangle camera, Wireless charging, Battery life seems better (to be confirmed by further testing), Greater screen area, Secondary display could be useful
Given the points that I laid out throughout this comparison, I know that picking between the LG G6 and the LG V20 can be a tough choice. Both are premium, high-end phones that have a lot to offer. The situation on pricing doesn't make choosing any easier...
The LG G6 is definitely the company's return to form: It's equipped with stellar hardware, it's water resistant, it's stylish, and it's certifiably unique in its own right - this is what is looks like when LG has a hit on its hands! The only bummer is tha...
Modern hardware layout and construction, 9:18 screen is a welcome evolution to smartphone displays, Powerful camera hardware may be LG's most flexible to date, Wireless charging and waterproofing finally make an appearance
Software and media still catching up to this new 18:9 world, Camera software inundated by gimmicky shooting modes, Previousgen processor may not measure up to other 2017 flagships
The LG G6 is a phone that wears its ambition on its sleeve. It's not afraid to say, “to hell with the past; this is the way things are now.” It doesn't look like a G4 or a G5, nor does it feel like one. And while that kind of departure from the status quo...
Published: 2017-02-27, Author: Barbara , review by: computerworld.com
Abstract: As the owner, for over a year, of a Nexus 6P, I have to say that while I enjoy having a nice big screen, it does present a problem when I'm trying to shove the smartphone in a pocket or tap out a quick text message with one hand. The quandary of how to c...
Glass/metal build is great, Excellent camera quality, Wireless charging on the US model, Solid, smooth performance, Impressive battery life, 18:9 screen is fantastic, Thin bezels, IP68 dust and water resistance, MicroSD card expansion as standard
Speaker is weak, Only one storage option for most regions, Non-removable battery, unlike previous LG phones, Glass attracts fingerprints and dust
LG's return to form involves going back to basics. From the unique 18:9 display to the dual camera and excellent overall package, there's a lot to like about the LG G6, which sets the standard for flagship phones in 2017...
Attractive design great build quality, Speedy performance, Meaningful software tweaks to take advantage of 2:1 display, Great lowlight camera performance, Fun wideangle camera features
Glass back prone to scratching, Curved corners of display don't match bezel, Only 32GB in most markets, Wireless charging exclusive to U.S
When I look back on many of the gimmicks LG has tried to use to sell smartphones over the years, the most striking thing about the G6 is how this time the focus is on just making a good, balanced phone that does most thing really well, and a few things. A...
With the official announcement of the LG G6 today in Barcelona, we're finally able to share our first sample images and video from the phone, which we've been using here in Barcelona, Spain for the past few days. The G6 builds on the dual camera setup of...