Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Tony , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: It's hard to stand out in the smartphone world, especially if your phone doesn't do anything unique. LG knows this and has never shied away from trying new ideas. It was one of the first companies to make use of curved screens, and last year, it released...
Fast, Good battery, Good low light camera, Comfortable to hold. Great ergonomics, IP68 Waterproof
Selfie cam is poor, Audio quality is mediocre
The G6 matches the internals of major flagships in a smaller, more-ergonomic body. It does almost everything very well and only persnickety issues with audio and the (mainly Selfie) camera stop us from declaring it the outright king of smartphones...
Abstract: The LG G6 is LG's flagship smartphone for 2017. Key features include an extra tall display with an 18:9 aspect ratio (or 2:1), a design light on bezels, and water-resistance. While LG's been one of the few flagship manufactures clinging on to removable ba...
Gorgeous design, Water-resistance, Both rear-facing cameras are great, Solid battery life
Slight fisheye effect on wide-angle camera, Selfie camera isn't great, Screen corners aren't perfectly round, Default app launcher is clunky, some bloatware out of the box
The G6 is a return to form for LG's smartphone ambitions, and is an excellent value, gimmick free flagship that just so happens to look hot as hell. Or alternatively, one might even say it's fly… much like a G6...
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Published: 2017-03-30, Author: Nick , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Fast, Good battery, Good low light camera, Comfortable to hold. Great ergonomics, IP68 Waterproof
Selfie cam is poor, Audio quality is mediocre
The G6 matches the internals of major flagships in a smaller, more-ergonomic body. It does almost everything very well and only persnickety issues with audio and the (mainly Selfie) camera stop us from declaring it the outright king of smartphones...
The G6 is LG's most exciting and well-rounded phone in years. It's not perfect; the audio is middling and the battery could be better, but it's a fantastic phone that catapults LG back to the upper echelon of smartphone manufacturers...
Well constructed with premium finish and feel, Great battery life, Solid multitasking
Power button placement odd at times, Camera a tad off now and then
We must admit that when we first encountered the G6 at MWC, it did not immediately strike us as noteworthy. While reviewing it, however, that opinion has changed, with this flagship winning us over by delivering all the essential elements of a great smart...
Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Len , review by: nag.co.za
3300mAh battery, USB 3.1 Type-C, Free 64GB SD card, Bluetooth headset and $200 worth of games via LG Smart World app
No wireless charging, No retina scanner
I enjoy the feel of the phone and the clever design that's made this the first plus-size smartphone that doesn't feel uncomfortably large in my hand, and I appreciate the fact that it never feels like I'm running the risk of dropping the thing. As far as...
Abstract: Decisions, decisions, decisions. The holiday season is upon us and 'tis the season of joy and happiness. But it could also be one of the most stressful events each year because them presents won't buy themselves, will they? That's why we decided to pitch in and hopefully make some of those decisions easier for you...