- The sound in the headphones is excellent, the external speaker does not whistle (for those who cannot stand high purity, they will understand me).
- Price, frames around the edges of the screen, equipment.
- High-quality case: strong sidewalls, moisture protection, fits comfortably in the hand. Very good radio path (it was possible to access the Internet where other phones could hardly see the network). Excellent conversational speaker, very loud, deep bass. Comfortable, thoughtful shell from LG. Fast.
- Cameras - two rear and front, they are completely unusable. The call speaker is quiet and hoarse (possibly due to moisture protection). The screen is not bright enough, at a low brightness level, the color reproduction is poor, the picture lacks color saturation.
- camera, safety
- No
- Screen, shockproof waterproof case, a day of active use (games, video, Internet) without recharging. Convenient fingerprint scanner. A wide-angle camera in addition to the usual one.
- Perhaps the cameras almost fall short in quality to the top ones from the 17th year.
- - ergonomics - workmanship - sound - main cameras
- - front-camera - battery - performance - shell - screen
- The screen, the sound in the headphones, is very comfortable in the hand.
- Terrible front camera. Bad main camera. Weak battery. Hangs up. Bad connection. The glass of the camera scratched instantly.
- Cameras, Design, water resistance, drop resistance, and an internal memory capacity of 64 GB are all included.
- Cameras, collage mode of 4 photos, 2 SIM cards, design, ergonomics.
- Durability, design, camera, photo, web
- Good battery, fast, beautiful
- Or I was unlucky or the software for the phone is not finalized
- Screen Build Quality/Case DAC, voice recorder. The sound is really good for 4+ Holds a charge well A camera with the ability to save RAW and manually adjust the exposure balance and even focus
- LG support, no ates
- strength, processor, powerful battery, screen.
- - 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.
- - 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.
- Design, dual camera, selfie capabilities, the smartphone charge lasts decently with heavy use. IP 68, with the ability to take pictures even under water. Amazing sound.
- no, since I recently bought a smartphone and haven’t revealed it yet, but I hope there won’t be any
- Everything you need is on board, except, perhaps, an IR port. I really like the size and how it lies in the hand, a very good screen. Unlike previous flagships. LG (I had an LG G4) has a very good autonomy. Fast charging. Normally working fingerprint scanner. It warms that there is shock and moisture protection. A full-fledged NFC module - both Android Pay and Troika-type card programming work flawlessly, which for some reason not all competitors can do. Good sound through headphones. By the way, my relatives are quite satisfied with me, but to be honest, I'm not a music lover. Bluetooth, catching several devices at once without problems: I have a smart watch and a radiogram in the car. Additional goodies such as FM radio and work as a GSM modem - also no complaints. Well, I generally like the work of the LG shell. And the fact that there are not many additional pre-installed applications.
- There is also. Some directly follow from merit. For example, due to the fact that the phone has become dustproof and shockproof, LG now also has a combined slot for a SIM card and a memory card, as well as a non-removable battery. It's a shame that they abandoned the IR port - a universal remote control is a useful thing in the household. While there are serious bugs in the firmware: problems with working in the 5 GHz WiFi band: depending on the channel settings, it either refuses to work at all or cuts the speed: I hope this will be fixed in one of the next ates.
- The appearance and dimensions of the smartphone, in my small hand is very comfortable. In addition to the volume buttons, nothing sticks out. Beautiful interface. Charges faster
- Sound: both through the speaker and through the headphones sound very good. The speaker, compared to my old lg g pro lite, sounds a little louder and cleaner, but my mother's sony xa ultra sounds a little louder than lg g6, in terms of sound quality they are about the same. The hi-fi mode in lg g6, in my opinion, slightly muffles the music and makes it more pleasant to hear. Of course, I have enough volume through the headphones, and I understand that high volume is harmful to hearing, but I would like some margin in terms of maximum volume - my friend has Highscreen Boost 3, the volume slider is 50% and yells very loudly. And listening to some songs I just want to make it louder :) So in terms of volume through headphones and a speaker from lg g6 I expected more. Camera: Also good, but not great. With lg g pro out of competition, but with xa ultra on the level. As for me, the color rendition is more natural for lg, but by increasing the resulting photos, xa will be more accurate. Interface: very nice, I like it, but a little confused. With my first smartphone, I remember I figured it out almost immediately. And what I like about the old smartphone is its ease of use. I used my father's z2, my mother's old samsung grand 2 and several other smartphones from different companies, and I think that the lg g and g pro interface was the most successful. It's a pity that lg g6 is no longer the case. However, the multi-window mode remained, which is great. The smartphone itself is quite slippery and quickly smeared with fingers. For some reason, the included headphones and charging are white. The charging cable itself is short. Somehow not practical.