t's hard not to feel just a little bad for the LG G6, going up against the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ (Review). There was a brief window of time following the G6's launch announcement at MWC 2017 when it did get a bit of attention, but even then, everyone was more focused on Galaxy S8 leaks and Samsung's decision to launch later with a more powerful processor. LG was able to pull off an early launch because it decided to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 821 from last year instead of waiting for the delayed Snapdragon 835 - a very interesting move.

However, it means that LG knows the G6 can't compete toe-to-toe with the flagships releasing over the next few weeks and months. Instead, it has to rely on its visual appeal, cameras, software, durability, and the idea that it can deliver a unique overall experience. Let's see what LG brings to the table, and how the G6 stacks up against its current and near-future competition

Tk 13,699
Condition:
New
Brand:
LG
Model:
G6
Edition:
4/64GB 100% GENUINE
Authenticity:
Original

Features

Bluetooth, Camera, Dual-Lens Camera, Expandable Memory, Fingerprint Sensor, GPS, Motion Sensors, 3G, 4G, GSM, Touch screen

Description

    LG G6 4GB/64GB

    ◾ Ram 4 GB

    ◾ 64 GB Storage

    ◾ 13+13 MP

    ◾ 5 MP Selfie Camera

    ◾ 3300 mAh Battery

The LG G6 Design

It's the first thing you'll notice about the LG G6 is that it's pretty solid. It's really not a lot in comparison with that of the modern phone with 5.5-inch displays, in particular, with the iPhone 7 Plus (review), but it seems to be thick and heavy. This may be due to an outdated style, with flat sides and a slightly curved back. The glass is not of the slightest hint of the curve, and the shining cut, the edges of the metal frame are very similar to all of the phones have had for years, that have been inspired by the iPhone 5. Comparisons with the Samsung Galaxy S8, brothers and sisters, this is inevitable, but the timing of the launch, this phone could not have been more different. While Samsung has been taken out of futuristic, sleek-looking, shiny, glass, and organic lines throughout, LG's offering seems to be simpler and more modest in comparison. However, the LG G6 also feels like a workplace, at an exhibition, and much less about what is going to break when it falls.



Two of the things that come out of the G6 to save them, or at least, no matter what. One of them is the best solution ice-cream color on the front, this phone is available in black, but it is also a unique look, and our review unit, such as a breath of fresh air with it's neutral enough to work in any situation. The second one is the screen itself, which takes up almost the entire front of the phone. LG calls this mode "FullVision", and has an aspect ratio of 2:1 (18:9) as compared to the conventional 16:9). The screen is taller but not wider, it makes the G6 is easier to maintain than a regular smartphone. It is also consistent with the relationship of the proposed Univisium by default, some of the filmmakers to take, as it bridges the gap between the broader film formats, and are less of a commercial scene!:9. Some of the Netflix and Amazon, content has been optimized in 2:1, so we will be able to see it and catch it as the default. In addition, you will need to be able to have two apps next to each other, to be more comfortable. For some reason, SAMSUNG is pushing for the introduction of the power button to power on your phone in the back. We have complained about this, with each generation since the G2, but at least one of the volume buttons has been moved to one side, and the power switch is in the last position we can think of is to look for it. It has a built-in fingerprint sensor, so you won't be able to see that it was a physical button, until you try it out for yourself. This is a brand differentiator that is just to die for.




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