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Review on Smartphone LG G6 64GB by Bhavin Patel ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

The LG G6 is an excellent mobile device. After my LG G3 broke down two years ago (the screen cracked, and I used it as a second phone primarily for gaming), I used a very inexpensive ALCATEL ONE TOUCH POP for a while (but at the same time it had 4G, which was very cool for such a budget phone), and then I used an ASUS Zen Phone Max with a 5000 amp battery for an entire year. I wish I had more of its battery))) On the other hand, this ASUS model is, of course, less expensive and more straightforward; for instance, it has a screen, which means that it did not consume the charge as vigorously as other models. In addition, after being used for a year, this phone started to have problems and eventually died (at first the GPS failed, then artifacts appeared on the screen, then the system began to fail, the phone could simply not turn on). My desire to upgrade my phone coincided with the release of the LG G6, so I was able to take advantage of this opportunity to get a new one right before the holidays. I really wanted to go on vacation with a phone that was functional, quick, and had a nice camera, and the LG G6 met all of my expectations in this regard. The screen is wonderful, the phone is fast (I really missed this for the last two years), and there is a full set of features of a high-end smartphone on board. The camera is excellent, the pictures are very beautiful and of high quality; the screen is wonderful; the phone is fast; the full set of features of a high-end smartphone is on board (fingerprint scanner, NFC, etc.). I couldn't be happier with how well the fingerprint scanner worked! I have never used a function like this one before; it unlocks the device immediately and does not display any sequence of digits on the screen; it is really easy to use. In the vast majority of situations, the phone is held in the hand in such a way that the finger itself reaches for the fingerprint scanner, so the G6 really does have a very convenient location near the fingerprint scanner. By the way, this is important to note. In general, the phone fulfills all of my expectations, and operating it is a pleasurable experience. There wouldn't be a price for it if there was another battery like the one in ASUS)))

Pros
  • - Beautiful screen. - Elegant appearance and frames with a slender profile (I have a silver version). - Excellent primary cameras (I really like the pictures from this phone). The availability of a camera with a broad field of view is a welcome amenity, as its use can be beneficial in certain circumstances. - Quick and nimble in all aspects thanks to the fruitful packing and the four gigabytes of RAM (in the interface, applications, games, browser - everything flies everywhere). - A fingerprint scanner that is both reliable and easy to use. - There will be 64 GB available right away! Due to the large volume, even a memory card is not required, however it can be added as an optional extra if desired. - Superior construction in addition to resistance to vibration and humidity! I have already dropped it on pebbles, and the back of the case sustained a very minor chip; however, there were no further consequences, and the screen remained intact, which is already satisfying))) - There is a radio in the room (I do not use it, but for someone it may be important). - NFC is available. There is a function for quick charging available.
Cons
  • - I would prefer a bigger battery:(( ( If you use it moderately, it should be sufficient; however, if you put it under constant load (such as playing games, using a GPS, or having an always-on screen while browsing the Internet), the battery will drain very quickly; however, in general, it should be sufficient for daylight hours almost all of the time (everything 3300 amps) In general, from what I gather, the outcome is not even close to being the worst possible, but ASUS spoilt me:)) The breakdown can be found below. - It hasn't happened very often up to this point, but all of the old chargers don't work))) But, the USB-C standard is the way of the future, and pretty soon everybody will be using it. In the meantime, they haven't switched, which can be somewhat inconvenient (especially in the event that a new charge is suddenly unavailable))) - Yet, because I use the front camera so little, I don't consider it to be particularly important at all; however, it is sufficient for me to be able to take the occasional selfie when necessary. - It can get quite warm at times.