The 3300mAh battery on the phone lasts fairly long. It can comfortably take us through a day of moderate usage, but on particularly heavy usage days you might need to resort to mid-day charging. The fast charging support enables it to refill to 50 percent...
You've probably picked up on this, but we didn't award the G6 the victory in any area, not all on its own, that is. Does it really need to win to be a winner, though? We figure the combination of an attractive pricetag, two cameras, and balanced performan...
The LG G6 is probably one of the cheaper flagship phone priced at INR 52,000. It might not be the best phone in the market today but it holds its own. The G6 is LG's attempt to win over a user's confidence and we can say that the phone delivered. The fact...
Great display, Waterdust resistant, Amazing camera, Snappy processor, Good battery life
Not runs the latest CPU, LG's custom UI can be tricky for firsttime users
The LG G6 is a one of its kind smartphone. It gives a clear sneak peek of what the future mobile devices will look like while covering the basics, i.e. a robust design with water-dust resistivity, a capable camera, supreme audio and a good battery backup...
Good, Impressive material and construction quality, Excellent screen, Great camera quality and dual lens implementation, Solid battery life
Processor will be outdated soon, Inconvenient power button, Not as stylish as the competition
If you're in the mood to spend a ton of money on a flagship smartphone right now, chances are you want it to feel futuristic or at least cutting-edge. The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ gave us that excitement, and after spending time with those two devices, t...
Aesthetics could have been better, LG UI 6.0 is heavy,
To sum up, LG has finally built up a great phone as compared to its predecessor and has added some interesting features. The star of the show is the new LG FullVision Display, though it is still at niche stage and with Samsung following the suite, we beli...
The G6 is clearly LG's one of the best Android smartphones till date, at least compared to the G2, G3, G5 and G-Flex that I have reviewed before. It comes with a good premium design, but falls flat in front of the Galaxy S8. The tall FullVision display wi...
I was enthusiastic about the LG G6. The G6 looks plain and regular but nicely so. It performs like a flagship smartphone but lacks that drama you may or may not be looking for. The LG G6 is not about theatrics. It is about the content inside and that is w...
IP68 Certified: Water and Dust proof, Ergonomic, Nice display
Sub-par performance, Battery life should be better
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. It doesn't hold a candle to the Galaxy S8, but it...
LG G6 goes on sale tomorrow i.e. 25th April via Amazon India and various offline stores so technically, LG is surely not playing with the availability here. If we take in the introductory offers into consideration, you can get the G6 for Rs 41,990 along w...