Great display, Unique wide-angle camera, Eye-catching look
You're paying top price for older internals, Camera isn't a huge improvement, UK model lacking features
LG G6 – Battery Life By going with a much sleeker water-resistant design, LG has had to sacrifice the removable battery that many seemed to like on previous iterations. I can't say I've ever felt the need to carry around a spare battery, especially when b...
The LG G6 is a decent flagship with a great screen, an impressive camera and a great design (as long as you don't choose the black version). I love the tall, narrow shape – it provides a slice of extra screen real estate without making the phone awkward t...
The Galaxy S8 has a higher specification than the LG G6 in terms of core hardware, but the pair are reasonably fairly matched in terms of the display, design and key features. It's impossible to make a choice between the two without knowing for certain th...
Impressive design, standout 2:1 display, easy to hold in one hand, great dual cameras
Not loads of 2:1 content yet, some issues relative to aspect ratio
Despite its up-and-down G-series history, LG has knocked it out of the park with the G6. Enough to make us half forget the modular "Friends" approach of last year's G5. Whether that spotty history is enough to get you back on board with the series is anot...
Compact, attractive body, Large, beautiful screen, Great pictures from the dual-lens camera, Latest software with Google Assistant, IP68 water resistant
Audio can't match the visuals, All models need Quad DAC, wireless charging, and more storage
Yes. The G6 is not only the first major flagship smartphone out in 2017 that we really adore, but it's also a return to what makes us love LG phones — subtle yet beautiful design, a brilliant standout feature, and a cracking camera. The software is good...
Close calls must be made. The G6's screen is stunning, and the extra height but manageable width make it an intriguing choice. But the OnePlus 3T's fast charging edges it, as does its fingerprint free design for some.Both phones have the same processor, a...
The LG G6 is no doubt a striking smartphone. Metal and glass shimmer while the huge 18:9 screen is impressively brought to life with the improved software and its rounded corner design. It is a more refined smartphone than both the G4 and G5, and should a...
Impressive design, standout 2:1 display, easy to hold in one hand, great dual cameras
Not loads of 2:1 content yet, some issues relative to aspect ratio
Despite its up-and-down G-series history, LG has knocked it out of the park with the G6. Enough to make us half forget the modular "Friends" approach of last year's G5. Whether that spotty history is enough to get you back on board with the series is anot...
The LG G6 is a decent flagship with a great screen, an impressive camera and a great design (as long as you don't choose the black version). I love the tall, narrow shape – it provides a slice of extra screen real estate without making the phone awkward t...
If you want the cleanest and purest vision of an Android device then the Pixel or Pixel XL remain the best choice right now. Both devices feature excellent hardware and usability, plus you know that they will be bang up to date for the next couple of year...