
Customers appreciate the G6 32GB's camera quality, battery life, and ease of use. Many also highlight the generous screen size, competitive price, and the inclusion of features like wireless charging and water resistance. Positive feedback also mentions the phone's performance and design. A small number of users mentioned an abundance of pre-installed apps.
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LG has done a great job with this phone. It has a large 5.7 inch display with vibrant colors and clarity. It has a snapdragon 821 processor so it is fast and can handle many applications without lag. It also is great for gaming if your in to that. I would give it a 5 star rating if it was not for the average battery life. If you stream a lot of videos, be prepared to charge the phone in the middle of the day. A solution to that is the LG G6 has fast charging so you can top up in about 30 minutes...just have a car charger. The dual 13 mega pixel camera is TOP NOTCH and has different modes that you can use to enhance your point and shoot experience. The front facing wide angle 5mp lenses does the job well and can satisfy selfie addicts out there. The build of the phone is phenomenal. When you're holding it to your ear it feels well-built and sturdy. The front has grill like glass three and the back has gorilla glass five so it gives you peace of mind that for the most part your phone is protected in case you drop it. The phone also a certified water and dust resistant which is an added benefit for you. The fingerprint sensor which also ask as the power on off button is very responsive and placed strategically well in the back below the dual camera. The phone cosmetically is beautiful. So if you want a flagship phone that also gives you the best value for your money, I encourage you to get the LG G6.
This review is from LG - G6 32GB (Sprint)
Posted by Bay2atl
LG has finally figured it out. Durable sleek design and all of the latest features. Definitely a go!!!!
This review is from LG - G6 32GB (Sprint)
Posted by Mrfuentes
---- Pros ---- - As of this writing, LG is offering a 2 year warranty if you register within 90 days of purchase - Dust immune and highly water resistant (IP68 rating) - 1440p high resolution screen - Its great looking IPS display won't suffer from the aging issues of OLED displays (such as the Pixel, OnePlus, Galaxy, and probably the new iPhone 8). These issues are: permanent dimming (due to even screen wear), color shift (due to blue pixels deteriorating faster than red and green), and burn in (due to uneven screen wear). - dual rear camera (regular with OIS & wide angle) - small bezels, so the phone is small for its screen size - no curved glass on the screen, so tempered glass screen protectors fit it nicely without large gaps or the fragility of rounded glass screen protectors - micro sd card slot - mostly a stock Android experience - wireless charging (regular speed, not fast) ---- Cons ---- - no bootloader unlock as of 2017.08.25 - no root as of 2017.08.25 - mono bottom firing speaker sounds poor (at least the volume is decent though) - the camera sensors use small 1.12 micron pixels which can result in noise in low light shots (for comparison the Pixel uses 1.55 micron pixels which are 38% bigger) - carrier and LG bloatware can't easily be uninstalled - wide angle lens does not have OIS - only 32gb of internal storage (the sd card slot is a saving grace) - still running Android 7.0.0 as of 2017.08.25 (Android 7.1.2 and 8.0.0 are out) - LG has a history of ending OS updates in 2 years or less (fingers crossed for Android O soon, and that it will get Android P before updates are halted) - some of the changes LG made to Android are arbitrary and undesirable (although its closer to stock than many competitors) ---- Other ---- It has a wide angle lens (better for capturing scenes) in favor of a telephoto lens (better for high quality, accurate, flattering portraits and optical zoom). The power button is integrated into the rear fingerprint sensor. If the phone is lying on a table, the power button can't be pressed without picking the phone up. However, the phone supports screen tap to wake, and double pressing the volume buttons will also turn on the screen. The screen ratio is 18:9, which is extra tall. This has several points of impact: - The 5.7 inch screen is the same width as a 5.2 inch 16:9 "normal" aspect ratio screen, only taller. - Although this screen format is gaining popularity (Galaxy S8 uses it too), it is still very new, so many apps do not utilize the extra space well or at all. LG has an option to force apps to run in more common aspect ratios, and to zoom into apps to utilize the extra space. But this solution doesn't always work perfectly. It can cause cropping that sometimes interferes with the normal operation of a program. Most video is 16:9, so you'll have black bars (effectively making the screen 5.2 inches), or you can zoom in and crop. ---- Conclusion ---- Right now this phone can be found at discounts that make it the best phone for the price by a wide margin. And the 2 year warranty is fantastic. But if price doesn't matter, I'd be inclined to consider the Pixel for reliable software updates, root, stock android without bloat, and massive camera sensor pixels for low light photography.
This review is from LG - G6 32GB (Sprint)
Posted by aversion