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LG G6 – 32 GB – Unlocked (AT&T/T-Mobile/Verizon) – Black – Prime Exclusive
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Brand | LG |
Model Name | LG G6 |
Wireless Carrier | T-Mobile, AT&T |
Operating System | Android 7.0 |
Cellular Technology | LTE |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Screen Size | 5.7 Inches |
Wireless network technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- Pre-installed selection of Amazon apps, including the Amazon Widget, provide Prime members with easy access to daily deals, Prime movies and TV shows, Prime Music, Amazon Photos storage, and more with a single sign-on experience
- First smartphone in the US to feature 5.7" QHD Plus FullVision display with 18:9 aspect ratio
- Wide-angle cameras: Dual 13 MP standard-angle and wide-angle rear cameras with LED flash and wide-angle 5 MP front camera with Selfie Light
- Reliable design: IP68 dust and water resistance and passed 14 different military standard tests for durability (MIL-STD-810G certification)
- Android 7.0, fast 4G LTE speed, Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 2.35 GHz +1.6 GHz quad-core processor, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal memory with the option to add up to 2 TB of microSD expandable memory, and 3,300 mAh battery with wireless charging capabilities
- Instantly unlock your phone with facial recognition or fingerprint sensor
- Unlocked for the freedom to choose your carrier. Compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks. Sim card not included
- Prime members and accounts are limited to the purchase of 4 of LG G6 Black Prime Exclusive Phone every 12 months
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Product Dimensions | 2.83 x 0.31 x 5.83 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
Domestic Shipping | Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. |
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ASIN | B07D2JL7TS |
Item model number | LGUS997.AAMZBKR |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
OS | Android 7.0 |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
Display technology | LED |
Display resolution | 2880 x 1440 pixels |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Other camera features | Rear, Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Color | Black |
Whats in the box | Phone, Charger |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics Mobilecomm |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Date First Available | June 5, 2018 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Standing screen display size | 5.7 Inches |
Battery Capacity | 3300 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 5.8 Ounces |
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The LG G6 is masterfully engineered to give you both a large screen and in-hand comfort. Enjoy an incredible viewing experience on the 5.7" QHD Plus FullVision display featuring Dolby Vision technology. Now, you can get more in every shot with wide-angle lenses on both the 5 MP front and 13 MP rear cameras. And when you want to have more fun with your photos, Square Camera offers 4 different modes. Plus, worry less about accidents or the elements with IP68 Dust and Water Resistance and 14 military standard (MIL-STD-810G) certifications.
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Customers like the quality, value, and appearance of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a very good camera, is decent for everyday use, and is a solid buy. They also appreciate the appearance, and screen quality. However, some customers differ on performance, battery life, speed, and brightness.
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Customers like the quality of the cellular phone. They mention that it has a very good camera, is a decent phone for everyday use, and has good hardware. Some say that the support is terrible, but overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...for just about anything, and it has NFC, dual cameras, a very solid Snapdragon 630 and it's $150 less...." Read more
"...ran compared to other Android phones once I updated to 8.0.0, the camera quality (which is still impressing me a year later), and how smooth..." Read more
"...Good hardware but terrible (nonexistent) support. I learned my lesson." Read more
"...Customer service can't seem to figure it out. Decent phone for everyday use but if you hate texting and you only use your voice maybe this isn't the..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the cellular phone. They mention that it is a great price for a fantastic phone, and they have no regrets about their purchase.
"...That aside it is a nice, fast phone, and the Prime price on it is exceptional...." Read more
"...buttons set to auto hide, but overall it's a great phone and a really good deal!" Read more
"...It was definitely worth the price." Read more
"This is an excellent choice for an affordable flagship...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the cellular phone. They say it has a nice screen, and is an impressive piece of work. The phone has s decent camera and some nice bells and whistles. The performance is fantastic and is suitable for VR and AR games.
"...It's not "bad", and it is a great looking phone with a nice screen, but it's just not as "crisp" as I would expect a premium phone built in 2017 to..." Read more
"...That aside it is a nice, fast phone, and the Prime price on it is exceptional...." Read more
"...In terms of performance, graphics is fantastic for even VR and AR games, I love the camera really great quality...." Read more
"I love this LG phone! It is the nicest and best one I've ever bought!..." Read more
Customers like the screen quality of the cellular phone. They mention that the screen resolution is fantastic, the screen is very sharp, and takes some great photos. The value and quality of these photos are great. The generously sized, bright, and sharp 5.7" display is a flagship.
"...It's best feature is it's generously sized, bright and sharp 5.7" display, and has all the flagship level features..." Read more
"...Brighter, sharper screenWireless chargingMuch faster processor (SD821 vs SD450)More RAM (less apps crashing and closing)..." Read more
"...& face recognition unlock, water & dust proof, and it takes impressive pictures...." Read more
"...(swipe down the notification bar, take photos), and the screen resolution is a little off in some apps when you have the home buttons set to auto..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the cellular phone. Some mention it works perfectly, has no problems at all, and works great on the Verizon network, while others say that it completely stopped working, won't work on ATT, and is 100% useless. Some say that the fingerprint reader never worked, the cameras on all 3 were sketchy, and the Amazon music app didn't worked.
"...The device is generally slow and glitchy. It hasn't even made it a whole year, and I'm already looking to replace it...." Read more
"...However, every crucial function is performing as expected so far (you know, like email, texting, phone calls, streaming data, wifi, camera)...." Read more
"...I honestly am thinking about going back to my LG Stylo. It started out with some glitches. Now the battery doesn't last an entire day...." Read more
"...with the battery life, even when playing Pokemon Go, how well apps like Snapchat ran compared to other Android phones once I updated to 8.0.0, the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the cellular phone. Some mention that it has a good battery life, while others say that it's poor and drains quickly.
"...Battery life is only "OK", not nearly as robust as the MOTO line, and the overall performance is not as "snappy" as one would expect a "flagship"..." Read more
"...I was immediately impressed with the battery life, even when playing Pokemon Go, how well apps like Snapchat ran compared to other Android phones..." Read more
"...So, I can only charge this thing via wireless charging and the battery life is so short that this is a CONSTANT issue...." Read more
"...It started out with some glitches. Now the battery doesn't last an entire day. I had a full battery, then two hours later, without any use, it died...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's fast enough for their use, while others say that it was very slow and had small gripes, like the fingerprint scanner not being as fast as the one on their Honor 6X or the.
"...That aside it is a nice, fast phone, and the Prime price on it is exceptional...." Read more
"..."OK", not nearly as robust as the MOTO line, and the overall performance is not as "snappy" as one would expect a "flagship" level phone should be...." Read more
"...It runs much faster and I can browse around apps with quick loading and no crashing...." Read more
"Small speed internet and build with aluminum" Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the cellular phone. Some mention that it has a nice bright screen, fast and responsive, and good battery life, while others say that the screen goes dark after 5 seconds into a call and there are no sounds.
"...It's best feature is it's generously sized, bright and sharp 5.7" display, and has all the flagship level features..." Read more
"...on when I wake up in the morning, but absolutely bricked--the screen is black, there are no sounds, charging it does nothing, etc.,..." Read more
"...Being newer it is of course faster, but it also has more screen real estate in a slightly smaller size and weight than the Note4 did...." Read more
"...does not apply to phone calls, so abut 5 seconds into a call the screen goes dark and good luck getting it back on...." Read more
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However, every crucial function is performing as expected so far (you know, like email, texting, phone calls, streaming data, wifi, camera).
Also, Android Oreo 8.0 updated successfully without bricking the phone, so that's no small thing.
Also, screen resolution is fantastic. I came from the MOTO G5 plus, and was very happy with that screen and skeptical that this one would be noticeably superior, but it is.
Got this phone mostly because I wanted a larger screen and NFC, not because the G5 plus was not a really good phone.
If I had had the MOTO X4 and not the G5, probably wouldn't have pulled the trigger on this because the x4 has NFC, which is the thing that bugs me most about lower and mid tier phones, most of them don't have or disable NFC, which is obviously more of a marketing ploy than a pure cost decision.
The only potential "knock" I'll put on this so far is that this phone tends to get a little "warm", which I will be watching closely over the next few weeks. I had a LG G4 which eventually succumbed to the dreaded "bootloop", and that got not only warm but downright hot, and that was going on right from the start. I don't the same thing is going on here, but we'll see.
Anyway, G6 is an impressive piece of work, remains to be seen if it's "reliable".
10/1 Quick update: The "heat dissipation" issue seems to have completely abated and for the time being is no longer a concern, phone is not hot or really even warm to the touch.
Interestingly, I had read somewhere else that the phone takes a day or two to kind of "settle in" in terms of heat, which seemed
kind of curious and unlikely to me but that seems to be exactly what happened with my phone.
All things being equal, this is by far the best buy for a phone on Amazon or anywhere else for that matter. I mean, you can't
touch a flagship level phone with this feature set for $379 bucks.
10/8 Update - Still working well, only real "niggle" would be with the battery. It's not awful, but it's far from great, not nearly as "robust" as the Moto G5 plus, which has a crazy awesome battery. I guess when you have a screen as large and demanding as this one, something has to give, and I suppose it's the overall battery life.
11/8 Update - Phone works well, does everything it was "advertised" to do.
As somebody who had the LG G2, which was a phone that was pretty universally praised, I was hoping that this phone would come up to that standard, but unfortunately I don't quite think it does.
I figured that since this phone was 4 years down the line from the G2, it's performance would be that much "crisper", but surprisingly enough it suffers from some annoying video "stutter" when loading and using some apps.
Coming from a Moto G5 plus, I thought that the performance of this phone would be a notch higher, but to be honest the G5 plus "feels" like a faster phone, which to me is quite disappointing. And as I had mentioned in the body of the review, the battery on the G5 plus is far superior to the LG.
If I could go back in time, I might have taken a shot with the MOTO Z3 play, there's just something about the G6 that I don't love. It's not "bad", and it is a great looking phone with a nice screen, but it's just not as "crisp" as I would expect a premium phone built in 2017 to be.
Final notes:
It's a good, not great phone. Bought it here when it was $379, since then it's gone down to $359.
It's best feature is it's generously sized, bright and sharp 5.7" display, and has all the flagship level features (800 class Snapdragon, dual cameras, facial recognition, wireless charging, NFC.) that you would expect.
However, there is just something about it that prevents me from "loving" this phone, and it's hard to pinpoint.
Battery life is only "OK", not nearly as robust as the MOTO line, and the overall performance is not as "snappy" as one would expect a "flagship" level phone should be. My MOTO G5 plus can hang with this phone, and it only has a 625 chip.
If I could do it all over, I would have just bought the MOTO X4, because my main gripe with the G5 was that it didn't have the NFC chip.
So, my final verdict would be this. Unless you just have to have a 5.7 inch screen, I would go with the MOTO X4 on this site. It's only got a 5.2 inch screen, but that is more than adequate for just about anything, and it has NFC, dual cameras, a very solid Snapdragon 630 and it's $150 less. By far the best value out there right now.
Feb 3, 2019 update:
Stumbled across a quirk in how the battery reports a "full charge" when it actually it's not.
Up until a few weeks ago, I used pull the charger out almost immediately after it reported "100% full".
This usually resulted in anywhere from an estimated 27 to 29 hour charge according to the G6.
Compared to my MOTO G5 plus which sometimes would start off with a 2 1/2 day charge, I thought
that was a little chintzy.
However, I experimented by leaving the charger in an extra few hours past the "100%" reporting, and have gotten
up to 39 1/2 hours on the report. What that tells me is that the calibration for the reporting is way off, and also
would contribute to the fact that many people report that their battery life is poor (It may be due to the fact that they think their battery is 100% charged when in fact it's only 75% or less.
If you just want a decent/Ok phone that makes calls and allows internet access this phone will work perfectly.--- *
**Update Review Feb 13,2019** Around October 2018 voice texting had been acting up for some time LG advised send in for service under warranty, phone returned voice texting little bit better but over time having issues again with phone understanding simple words and not understanding what I'm saying. Customer service can't seem to figure it out. Decent phone for everyday use but if you hate texting and you only use your voice maybe this isn't the phone for you. ****