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Review on Smartphone LG G6 64GB by Aashit Shandilya ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Has pros: Finally, LG was able to pull off another surprise, much like they did five years ago with their flagship LG G2 phone, which was truly the best phone at the time. Even while the LG G3, G4, and its competitors were not terrible, something was still lacking. My experience with G5 has been largely negative. So, let's talk about the G6, which is quite the looker. It is impossible to convey emotions, how the LG G6 feels in the hand, just a monolith, some kind of confidence right away in the phone, which cannot be said about the Samsung S8, which feels like a bar of soap in the hand. In the store, I held both the Samsung S8 and the LG G6 in my hands. Yes, and based on my own personal experience as well as the experience of relatives, Samsung flagships were discontinued after the S2 and S3 models, which resulted in a large number of marriages. In general, the quality of Samsung products is now lower than that of Chinese products; even a brother who has an A5 2022 replaces the battery twice in one year while carefully using the phone. As a result, I did not even give the idea of buying it a second thought; rather, when the opportunity presented itself, I chose to evaluate it firsthand. For a phone with a diagonal of 5.7 inches, I am easily able to use it with one hand. The rear camera is gorgeous, and especially interesting pictures come out when the wide-angle lens is used. I like everything about the G6. It has a very cool screen; for example, I am easily able to use it with one hand. There are also no concerns regarding my level of autonomy; from the wee hours of the morning until well into the night, I am self-sufficient and don't require any additional help. When listening with headphones or through the speaker, the quality of the music is superb. I immediately tested its IP68 rating, then took it swimming on the lake and taking selfies underwater; all of these tests passed without a hitch. The connection quality is excellent, and the WiFi coverage is incredible; in my experience, LG has the best reception overall for wireless networks. And most significantly, this is a flat screen, which has a wonderful fit with the protective glass on it; I despise this 2.5D technology. Someone finally got a grip and took it away, which is a positive development. 64 gigabytes of storage space on the device's internal memory, four gigabytes of random access memory, a Snapdragon 821 processor (of course, I would prefer an 835, but given that I don't play video games, an 801 processor would be adequate for my day-to-day needs) These are some downsides: Now, let's talk about the problems, which, despite their relative scarcity, do exist. As for a flagship for the price, the selfie camera is simply terrible; yes, it has a wide-angle lens, which is also one of its benefits; however, the quality of the pictures themselves leaves a lot to be desired when taken indoors or in the evening, whereas the quality is quite good when taken during the day. In addition, since since the G2 was released, LG's front-facing camera has not been a particularly strong suit for the company. A phone for that amount of money with such a camera was previously offered by Xiaomi in the form of the Mi5, which means that there is a hoo camera in comparison with the G6. The utilization of two SIM cards becomes the second point of criticism. There are literally no words to describe it. What led LG to the conclusion that it would be beneficial to have the touch button on the panel itself? I just want to call the contact with the SIM card that I want from the dialer or contacts on hold, but I can't since it's an impossible task. After the Mi5, make sure to utilize two SIMs; it's some sort of karma! In addition, the network mode of the second SIM card is always set to 3G mode; however, I am unable to change the network mode of the working SIM card to only GSM mode. Even in the engineering menu, there is no option for a network mode that is exclusive to GSM. This is the root cause of the issues, as 3G coverage in the area is not nearly as good as it could be, and there are times when you talk but it is reset and you cannot be heard. I think that it should be possible to alter the network mode on either of the two sims, not just the primary one like it is now. The second thing that could use some improvement is the software. In point of fact, I really hope that these minor issues will be resolved, or at the very least, that a custom firmware will be developed that will fix the issue with the sim. Other from that, the phone is perfect for my needs!