Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
the LG G5, it has an “always on” mode that keeps time, date, and notifications visible w'hen the screen is off, but it's dimmer than Samsung's, NETWORK PERFORMANCE AND CONNECTIVITY, The G6 is available on all the major US carriers. We review ed the T-Mobi
Processor lags behind upcoming flagships. Screen could be brighter. Odd aspect ratio. No removable battery, There's a standard headphone jack on top (the G6 doesn't feature dual speakers or quad DACs like the LG V20), a USB-C port on the bottom, and LG's
Abstract: Reason No. 297 why waterproof phones are handy.A few years ago, you'd be hard pressed to find an elegant, premium phone that was also waterproof. Aside from Sony's Xperia phones, most waterproof phones were clunky-looking with mid-tier specs.These days th...
Great camera dynamic range, Smooth 60fps 4K video, Good battery life, Coherent interface and app ecosystem, 64GB base storage, Very compact for the screen size, Good pricing, Secondary wideangle camera, Rich in options manual camera mode
When all is said and done, the iPhone 8 betters the G6 in a few key areas like camera quality, battery life, basic storage, processing speed and LTE network compatibility. And it should, since it is the more expensive one, starting at $699, against the LG...
There you have it, our look at the LG V30 vs LG G6. It should be clear to anyone looking at these two devices, that the V30 offers the superior experience. It just has more features and better specs, and it's arguably a nicer-looking phone than the LG G6...
Fast in both theory and practice, Longer battery life, Dual camera with useful zooming capabilities, More onboard storage, Quick charging, Dual SIM capabilities, More compact, Easier to use with one hand, Waterresistant, Dual camera with extrawide lens fo
These here are two very different beasts, both very much worth owning at the price of around $500 they currently go for. But depending on what kind of user you are, one could be better suited for your needs than the other.One of the top reasons to go with...
At the end of our test we have a winner, but not by a long shot. The HTC U11 has pulled ahead in 4 tests, while the OnePlus 5 comes in second place with 3 wins. Samsung's Galaxy S8 and LG's G6 both tie for third with a single win each, and these results a...
Published: 2017-07-07, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Generally good target exposure, Colors are vivid and pleasant in most conditions, White balance is generally accurate, Good detail preservation in bright lighting conditions, Fast autofocus, especially in bright light conditions, Detail preservation is go
Correlated noise is visible in textured & homogenous areas, Fine details are lost in lowcontrast areas in most conditions, A slight green cast is sometimes visible in all lighting conditions, Ringing and cyan shift are visible, Some irregularities and aut
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Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Matt , review by: androidguys.com
I can comfortably sit here and say the LG G6 is a good phone. It might even be a great phone and it's one of your best options right now. But, we're only six months into the year. We still have releases from Motorola, OnePlus, Samsung, Apple, and more on...
Abstract: OnePlus just took the wraps off their highly anticipated 2017 flagship, and it's only natural to wonder how the latest and greatest from OnePlus compares to the other high-end smartphones out there. In this post, we go hands-on and give you a quick look a...
Published: 2017-06-26, Author: Hans , review by: installornot.com
Design, Display, Solid build,
Price, Old Spec Sheet
If we look back at LG's history with smartphones, this year's G6 definitely looks like a solid contendor with good display, solid design and high performance capability. The battery life on the smartphone is also good for a daily usage and it too comes wi...