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Testseek.com have collected 797 expert reviews of the LG G6 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G6.
Award: Highest Rated March 2017
March 2017
 
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The editors liked

  • Attractive design great build quality
  • Speedy performance
  • Meaningful software tweaks to take advantage of 2
  • 1 display
  • Great lowlight camera performance
  • Fun wideangle camera features
  • I'm loving the wider (longer?) screen
  • And LG's IPS LCD looks as good as ever. This works for me
  • Good battery life
  • If not exceptional. If you're in the US
  • You get the bonus of wireless charging
  • LG claims the G6 stands up to a drop pretty well
  • And it'
  • Build Quality
  • Small Bezels
  • Display Size and Quality
  • Camera Quality
  • Battery Life
  • Waterproof
  • Compact size
  • Premium design
  • Gorgeous widescreen
  • Excellent camera
  • Snappy performance
  • Great battery life
  • Water resistant
  • Great size
  • Love the display
  • Really good fingerprint scanner experience (so far)
  • Wireless charging capabilities
  • Easier to use with one hand
  • An elegant
  • Visually appealing phone
  • Dustand waterresistant
  • Upgraded wideangle camera
  • Wireless charging
  • Battery life seems better (to be confirmed by further testing)
  • Greater screen area
  • Secondary display could be useful
  • Fancy exterior design
  • Slightly better camera
  • More convincing software design
  • A bit cheaper without compromising much
  • Versatile wideangle camera lens
  • Refined software experience
  • IP68 Waterresistant
  • Smaller
  • Yet with a larger screen
  • Wireless charging (US model only)
  • Improved wideangle camera
  • Costs a lot less
  • Photos look just as great
  • If not better
  • Removable battery
  • 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
  • Waterresistant
  • Dual camera with extrawide lens fo
  • Great camera dynamic range
  • Smooth 60fps 4K video
  • 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
  • The first beautiful LG phone
  • Nearly bezel-less display
  • Solid battery life
  • Wide-Angle camera is special
  • Design
  • Display
  • Solid build
  • Excellent one-handed form factor
  • Dual rear cameras
  • HDR screen
  • SD card slot
  • Gorgeous
  • Thin bezel design
  • Beautiful 18
  • 9 2880x1440 display
  • Excellent performance
  • Solid camera performance
  • Unique camera features
  • The beautifully design LG G6 is water-resistant with a tall
  • Expansive display and an extra wide-angle camera
  • Pretty display
  • Sturdy body
  • Wide angle lens is fun to use
  • Priced right for a flagship
  • Excellent compact design
  • Incredible HDR-compatible screen with unique proportions
  • Excellent app enhances an already great camera
  • Impressive display with no exposed edges
  • Beautiful design that is easy to hold and resilient
  • Great cameras and options on front and rear
  • Wireless charging & quick charging
  • 18
  • 9 display is cool and functional
  • Excellent screen to body ratio
  • Glass design feels premium
  • Great performance
  • Wide-angle camera is useful
  • Gorgeous Dolby Vision screen
  • Flexible camera tech
  • Sleek design
  • Beautiful
  • Huge screen
  • Attractive design
  • Good performance
  • 9 display makes the G6 easy to hold
  • Great camera performance
  • Wide-angle camera is useful and unusual
  • 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
  • Modern hardware layout and construction
  • 9
  • 18 screen is a welcome evolution to smartphone displays
  • Powerful camera hardware may be LG's most flexible to date
  • Wireless charging and waterproofing finally make an appearance
  • Glass/metal build is great
  • Excellent camera quality
  • Wireless charging on the US model
  • Solid
  • Smooth performance
  • Impressive battery life
  • 9 screen is fantastic
  • Thin bezels
  • IP68 dust and water resistance
  • MicroSD card expansion as standard
  • Large display in a reasonably sized chassis
  • Stunning and unique wide camera shots
  • Designed for life with water-resistance and shock awareness
  • Outstanding build quality
  • Great design
  • It's a phablet that feels like a regular phone
  • Optimized for one handed use
  • Best dualcamera setup
  • Great photos
  • Good audio performance through headphones
  • IP68 water and dust resistant
  • Powerful performer
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Super wide angle shooting
  • Video capture and manual control
  • Gorgeous 18
  • 9 display
  • Solid performance despite older chip
  • Dual camera offers lots of flexibility
  • It's water-resistant

The editors didn't like

  • Glass back prone to scratching
  • Curved corners of display don't match bezel
  • Only 32GB in most markets
  • Wireless charging exclusive to U.S
  • While the battery life is solid now
  • It's not amazing
  • And I think a screen of this size warrants a bit more battery just as a futureproofing measure. 3500 or 3600mAh would have seemed more appropriate
  • 64GB should be standard on a $650phone in 2017. If O
  • Glass Back Scratches Easily
  • Wireless Charging in US Only
  • Only 32GB Storage in most markets
  • No Quad DAC in most markets
  • Only 32GB on most models
  • Wireless charging is US only
  • No HiFi Quad DAC on most versions
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  • Prev3 of 3Next
  • Scratches easily
  • Only 32 GB base storage
  • LCD screen still inferior to AMOLED
  • Camera quality still a step behind the best
  • Price
  • Old Spec Sheet
  • Processor might lag behind upcoming flagships
  • Screen could be brighter
  • Odd aspect ratios
  • No wireless charging
  • LG's ominous legacy device boot loop issues
  • Pricey
  • The phone is LG's first flagship in years without a removable battery. It has last year's Snapdragon 821 chipset
  • Software UI could have been better
  • No autofocus in secondary camera
  • Speaker quality could've been better
  • Photos by Raj Rout
  • Battery and processor are just OK for a 2017 phone
  • Some design quirks stand out
  • Only 32GB of Storage Included
  • Mediocre Audio Quality
  • Where to Buy the LG G6
  • Verizon
  • AT&T
  • T-Mobile
  • Sprint
  • U.S. Cellular
  • Best Buy
  • The LG G6 is available at all major U.S. carriers for $672 or around $24 a month on a payment plan. You can check out
  • Battery life could be better
  • Photos lose quality when cropped
  • LG's software design
  • Small power button is fiddly
  • Cameras are only acceptable
  • Design is sober
  • Bordering on boring
  • No Quad DAC or 64GB option on US G6
  • Most streaming video is still 16
  • 9
  • 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
  • Software and media still catching up to this new 18
  • 9 world
  • Camera software inundated by gimmicky shooting modes
  • Previousgen processor may not measure up to other 2017 flagships
  • Speaker is weak
  • Only one storage option for most regions
  • Non-removable battery
  • Unlike previous LG phones
  • Glass attracts fingerprints and dust
  • Very good camera
  • But S7 and Pixel are ahead
  • Available feature set is different per region
  • Thirdparty software needs to scale up to 18
  • Needs improved "onehanded" software approach
  • Lacks stereo speakers
  • Regular battery life
  • Stick to Platinum color
  • Black variant is a fingerprint magnet
  • Wireless charging can be slow
  • A few uninstallable pre-installed apps
  • Not a lot of HDR content currently available
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • LG's interface still isn't for everyone
  • Disappointing battery life
  • Plain industrial design
  • Unimpressive audio

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  Published: 2017-04-04, Author: Alexander , review by: androidheadlines.com

  • Build Quality, Small Bezels, Display Size and Quality, Camera Quality, Battery Life, Waterproof
  • Glass Back Scratches Easily, Wireless Charging in US Only, Only 32GB Storage in most markets, No Quad DAC in most markets
  • The short answer is yes. The LG G6 comes in cheaper than the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus and offers basically everything Samsung does in those two flagships. And it should, theoretically have better battery life. With the LG G6, you'll need to look past...

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  Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com

  • Gorgeous Dolby Vision screen, Solid battery life, Flexible camera tech, Sleek design
  • Pricey
  • The LG G6 is the first essential flagship phone of 2017. This time around LG has concentrated hard on the features that demanding users expect, delivering unique abilities such as the Dolby Vision support to rise the G6 above the competition. In every oth...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Jaime , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Outstanding build quality, Great design: It's a phablet that feels like a regular phone, Optimized for one handed use, Best dualcamera setup, Great photos, Good audio performance through headphones, IP68 water and dust resistant, Powerful performer
  • Thirdparty software needs to scale up to 18:9, Needs improved "onehanded" software approach, Lacks stereo speakers, Regular battery life, Stick to Platinum color, Black variant is a fingerprint magnet, Wireless charging can be slow
  • Overall, the versatility of the LG G6 is unquestioned. This is a phablet, that feels like a standard phone. It has a set of cameras that adapts to your surroundings like no other dual-camera combo in the market. Best of all, it sports a design that will t...

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  Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • 18:9 display makes the G6 easy to hold, Great camera performance, Wide-angle camera is useful and unusual
  • Design is sober, bordering on boring, No Quad DAC or 64GB option on US G6, Most streaming video is still 16:9
  • After the modular madness of the G5, and the secondary-screen additions of the V20, the LG G6 feels almost boring in comparison. Nonetheless, I can't really argue with LG's strategy of jettisoning gimmicks in favor of more usable features. I just wish the...

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  Published: 2017-04-03, Author: Tim-o-tato , review by: droid-life.com

  • Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict? Your Honor, we most certainly have. In the case of the LG G6, we hereby find the smartphone… fantastic! As I said before, you can't even compare the G6 to last year's G5. It's as if they were m...

 
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  Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com

  • The G6 is LG's best phone. It's LG's best turn at design, best example of engineering as an art form, best in raw performance, and best in delivering a good experience across the board. It has so few weaknesses I can hardly think what they might be.You ju...

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  Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Abstract:  Its hard to stand out in the smartphone world, especially if your phone doesnt do anything unique. LG knows this and has never shied away from trying new ideas. It was one of the first companies to make use of curved screens, and last year, it released...

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  Published: 2017-03-30, Author: Matt , review by: androidguys.com

  • Like we said above, we're keeping an open mind until the full review is complete, but color us impressed. LG has put together a very solid, if unspectacular device. I think if Samsung wasn't releasing the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus at the same time, people wou...

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  Published: 2017-03-28, Author: Andrew , review by: androidcentral.com

  • Abstract:  LG is back on the right track with the G6.The Spring smartphone launch season is under way, and LG made a calculated decision to get out ahead of most phones with a late-February announcement of the G6. Coming in less than a year after the all-but-failed...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-28, Author: David , review by: androidpolice.com

  • I'm loving the wider (longer?) screen, and LG's IPS LCD looks as good as ever. This works for me, Good battery life, if not exceptional. If you're in the US, you get the bonus of wireless charging, LG claims the G6 stands up to a drop pretty well, and it'
  • While the battery life is solid now, it's not amazing, and I think a screen of this size warrants a bit more battery just as a futureproofing measure. 3500 or 3600mAh would have seemed more appropriate, 64GB should be standard on a $650phone in 2017. If O
  • You may be thinking "That's it? That's the whole review?" (OK, maybe you aren't, but this one felt short to me when I was writing it.)But I think it's a good sort of 'that's it.' The G6 isn't the most exciting phone we're going to see in 2017, but it's a...

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