I think it would come down the the flip of a coinboth are tremendous devices and I'm sure any customer would be happy with either of them. But if I had to choose, I would probably pick up the G6 until the V30 drops. Then it's back to the V-Series again
Those thin bezels and 18:9 aspect ratio is very appealing.
I think I would go G6, but I'm not sure.
G6 Pros over V20
Display
Battery slightly larger
More popular device, will be more likely to have better support
Slightly newer SoC, not sure this matters
Sealed battery
No 2nd display
V20 Pros over G6
More storage
Audio
Not a glass body
Square 16:9 display
Same
Both have SD card, that's a negative against both.
Both lack DayDream ready certification for VR, not sure I care
Software and support are likely equal on both, but if they're not, edge goes to the G6
Camera - one may technically be better than the other, not sure. The V20 got some great reviews for video, people are liking the G6 for stills - seems like both are good.
Water resistance - technically the G6 is better on this front, but my amount of not caring is the same for both.
LG G6
821 vs 820 processor (which is barley an advantage but an advantage none the less.)
Same screen area of 5.7" (although the V20 is 16-9 and the G6 18-9)
IP68 water and dust resistant. LG V20 has a removable battery and no water resistance.
Much smaller body. The V20 is a tank.
Higher pixel density for a better resolution. 561ppi vs 513ppi
3300mAh vs 3200mAh battery.
The only gripe I have is that the G6 comes with no more than 32gb out of the box but that's cured with an SD card.
Even with moving alot of them to the SD card? I moved some the other day and opened up 2 gigs. I've only got about 60 installed right now but still have like 16gigs free. I can't imagine another 60 apps on my phone.32 gigabyte is not cured by an SD card if you install a lot of apps.
32 gigabyte is not cured by an SD card if you install a lot of apps.
Even with moving alot of them to the SD card? I moved some the other day and opened up 2 gigs. I've only got about 60 installed right now but still have like 16gigs free. I can't imagine another 60 apps on my phone.
I can live with most of the pros and cons you list, however I don't see how having SD card capability could be a negative. Even if I were convinced that it was I could always choose to not use it. Enlighten me....
So then technically it is cured, you just don't like it. I agree though, 64 should be the new standard but not totally necessary.I'm not a fan of installing apps on an SD card. I only put music, video, photos, docs, etc. On SD.
64 GB should be the standard these days.
So then technically it is cured, you just don't like it. I agree though, 64 should be the new standard but not totally necessary.
I didn't say that it's technically cured.... I've found issues with running apps on SD. That's more than just liking or disliking something. It doesn't always work, but if it works for you that's all that matters.
Tyler is saying that it IS cured. You just don't like that the standard isn't higher. The fix for storage is there, you just don't like that it's been implemented that way and I totally get that. Next year I'm sure 32gb will finally be obselete as a choice by manufacturers. I love having an SD card. If the phones turns to a brick, I still have all my personal things available to back up to my computer.
Well cured in my book means cured for everyone and works transparently. I love having the SD card as well... but with 64 as a base.
I'm not a fan of installing apps on an SD card. I only put music, video, photos, docs, etc. On SD.
64 GB should be the standard these days.
There was an article a while ago that showed the highest selling phone was the smallest capacity iPhone. With cloud storage becoming the norm (Google Photos), and the majority of people buying the smaller version phone when multiple option are available, 32gb of storage is not considered small. Unfortunately we on here are in the severe minority when it comes to storage sizes. Samsung made the push this year to go 64gb, imo, not because they wanted or needed to but because of all the unlocked phones that are taking away from their profits. OnePlus, Huawei, ZTE etc. They decided to match the competition anyway they could. I would be willing to bet that the amount of android users who install enough apps to fill a 32gb phone would be far less than 1%. I personally would have to install over 200 apps on the G6 to fill it. The amount of people who install 200 apps is extremely low Id bet.
And one that didn't crack the top 5 phones sold that year. Again, the minority.People buying low capacity IPhones does not set the standard. My Droid Maxx had 32 GB and that's an old phone.