Great screen, HDR10 and Dolby Vision Support, Impressive camera, Attractive design
Not the latest chipset, Android implementation not as slick as some
The return to a more conventional design than LG evidenced in last year's G5 is welcome. And the design itself is a real winner: chic, smart and eye-catching with slim bezels around a long screen that's a good fit in the hand.Though some have scoffed at t...
Abstract: Today I've been using the LG G6. Matteo has already taken a look at the handset up close but I wanted to bring you a full review. Before all that, here's a look at that camera and how it compares to the Huawei P10 that I've got with me.The dual-lens setup...
Published: 2017-04-20, Author: James , review by: 3g.co.uk
Great screen, Polished design, Duallens camera
Dated processor, Lacks innovation, Low light photos could be better
The LG G6 gets the basics right and wraps them up in a stylish design with a great screen, but lacks some of the spark of past handsets.Best LG G6 dealsTop DealLG G6 12GB for the price of 4GB.Unlimited mins Unlimited Texts 12GB dataUnlimited mins Unlimite...
Published: 2017-04-14, Author: Luke , review by: wired.co.uk
Excellent battery life, top build quality, screen crack resistance, very capable cameras
Thirdparty apps need screen ratio optimisation, 18:9 camera shots are at lower resolution
The LG G6 is the best phone yet from a company that's kept innovating year after year. While its 18:9 HDR display might not be the biggest leap it's taken, the landing at the G6 is the best yet. Excellent cameras, a fast operating system, outstanding...
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...