Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Expansive, highquality display. LG's best phone design yet. Water resistant. Dual camera solution is handy. Gimmicky modular system is gone, leading to better battery life
Hardware and performance straight out of last year. LG's software needs a lot of polish. Camera is good, but can't match the best and is missing features included in the G5
Published: 2017-06-09, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Premium looking design, Great photo quality, Crisp, clear screen with HDR and Dolby Vision support, microSD card slot, Plenty of display customization, Theme support, IP68 rated, Plenty of camera options
A few uninstallable pre-installed apps, Not a lot of HDR content currently available
Like other Android smartphone flagship devices, the LG G6 is a solid choice. The larger screen resolution in a smaller form factor definitely gives it a leg up, and the HDR10 and Dolby Vision support are nice added features as well.*We were sent a demo un...
There's no question that the LG G6 is a great phone. It has a beautiful design, a great camera, and a vivid display, all in a body that fits comfortably in the hand.The biggest problem that I have with it is the Snapdragon 821 chipset. I'm not sure how I...
Published: 2017-06-04, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Super wide angle shooting, video capture and manual control
Dual-cam offers great flexibility in terms of framing, Good detail and sharpness across the frame on longer lens, Good dynamic range and efficient HDR mode, Comprehensive manual mode for both stills and video, Control over audio levels and bit rates in vi
The LG G6's main selling point is its secondary camera that offers the convenience and flexibility of a super wide-angle at the press of a button. However, it also comes with extensive manual controls and good video quality. If the sub-par image processin...
Published: 2017-05-25, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
The LG G6 is LG's most refined smartphone yet. It's a real competitor to the Galaxy S8 and Google Pixel.The main draws for buying the G6 are the price (slightly cheaper than the Galaxy S8 and Pixel in most markets), the wide-angle cameras, the software tw...
Abstract: When it comes to buying a new phone, it's safe to say that reviews play a large part. Without early reviews – delivered just after a phone is announced or before it goes on sale – it's difficult to judge whether a phone is truly worth pre-ordering or buyi...
Pretty display, Sturdy body, Wide angle lens is fun to use, Priced right for a flagship
Software UI could have been better, No autofocus in secondary camera, Speaker quality could've been better, Photos by Raj Rout
After using the phone, I am pretty convinced that LG's decision to not make another modular flagship smartphone this year was a good one. To top it off, I am glad that LG has decided to price the G6 aggressively, at least as far as flagship smartphone pri...
Abstract: This is a joint review of the LG G6 done with my writing partner of many years, Julie Strietelmeier of The Gadgeteer. To read part one, please click here; after you've read that, come back to read this part.Julie: The LG G6 is the first 2017 Android sma...
Published: 2017-04-26, Author: Jordan , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: The LG G6 feels like a long phone, but it's actually not that tall. The magic is in the display: its unusual 18:9 aspect ratio, its very narrow edges, and its rounded corners in place of the sharp 90-degree ones you usually see.Photos, videos, and even te...