LG G6
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- Pamj
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- 13 Jun 2022
Starch, 08 Jun 2022I just replaced the battery in my G6 last week. For many m... moreHow did you replace the battery? Looks pretty tedious to me.
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- Starch
- 7A7
- 08 Jun 2022
Second hand, 02 Jun 2022Have you replaced the battery....trying to figure out if it... moreI just replaced the battery in my G6 last week. For many months the phone was unusable when not plugged in. After just a few minutes, it would lose power without warning despite indicating 100% charge. That is par for the course with a worn battery. When placed under load, voltage droops due to high internal resistance.
In my case the phone back was actually separating on its own due to adhesive failure, which got me to thinking it would be easy to open up. I ordered a "NuFix" replacement battery and tool kit for around $25. It came with no instructions. You may find other brands available to you, in case you plan to do the work yourself.
If so I highly recommend watching some videos about it first. These videos tend to oversimplify and skip stuff on the reassembly, but it does show you what's involved in opening up the phone. Do not bend the back cover too much because it's made of actual glass. I found getting the phone apart was pretty easy, but it took me several hours to complete the job because I made a mistake with the replacement adhesive you must use to reattach the back.
By far the most difficult part for me was applying the adhesive, which is a pre-cut double-sided tape on a plastic carrier sheet. It must be stuck onto the phone, NOT the back cover. Also be aware of the grid of spring-loaded contacts between the phone and the back cover. These are for the power button/fingerprint reader. Do not damage them. The good news is there are a lot of replacement parts available for the G6. You can replace the battery (obviously), the back cover, the display, and even the charging port (it comes on a small board that you replace, so no soldering).
If you don't want to deal with all that, you can get the battery professionally replaced. For them, it's a piece of cake. The G6 has aged well and is still very usable. In particular the display is a strong point with excellent viewing angles, brightness, resolution and contrast ratio. The camera takes excellent pictures. While I already got another phone (a Motorola Edge), I still enjoy my G6. I am not sure the new phone is actually better. Ok, time to end this.
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- Second hand
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- 02 Jun 2022
Shukurillo, 23 May 2022I still use this phone, it is legendary for meHave you replaced the battery....trying to figure out if it's worth it. It's second hand & it's pretty much set up - battery runs out too quick though.
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- john harris
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- 20 May 2022
Furiounx, 25 May 2020No not heavy games. But light games should be alright. Mayb... morethe phone can run fortnite,pubg,freefire even now 2022 so it's good for heavy gaming
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- Hockeygod
- Ixb
- 16 Jan 2022
I got mine (summer of 2017) a few months after it was released in April. I bought the H870DS (Hong Kong, Russia, Australia international version, and it worked fine in Canada) primarily for the expandable memory (or dual-sim) and FM radio abilities. I was going to school and work in Europe and thought I would keep my local number so I could stay in touch with family and friends; then buy a SIM card in my new country. I did that, but ended up parking my local number as it was cheaper to do that and use Whatsapp or Telegram or Skype to stay in touch with those back home. I ended up using my dual sim space for expandable memory and it was a great decision as I took many pictures (I do upload through Google to the cloud, but the memory space was a bonus!) It is getting long in the tooth (as of Jan 2022), so I am looking to replace it. It still works pretty good, but has slowed down, even with regular memory purges, and the battery seems to drain more quickly now. I get about 6-7 hours out of it daily, without charging and not using it much; more consistent usage drains it quickly (maybe 3 hours?) Also, I do a lot of outdoor activities in the cold (I go out to -50C plus windchill), and without keeping it under my armpit, (and plugged into a portable battery) the phone battery 'bricks' quickly, so this may have taken its toll over the years! LOL! I know the pace of technology has increased drastically, so I am looking at at a Google Pixel 6 now as it has some great abilities about voice transcription and translation, plus has a highly regarded camera setup and has the IP68 rating. I wish the Pixel 6 had expandable memory and a headphone jack (I travel internationally lots and a wired setup prolongs my battery life!) but will have to find workarounds. Too bad LG decided to give up the mobile ghost as I was very happy with my phone over the past 4.5 years! Thank you LG! RIP!
- TheWildShadow55
- NJV
- 14 Jan 2022
I remember when I had this phone it was only good for a year maximum, in 2019 it started to get really slow (if you got two texts in not much time apart the whole phone would freeze), buggy and ran unreasonably warm all the time and this was only made worse with android 8. I still have the phone in my collection but I'd never dare use it as a main again, everything about it sucked in 2019 and 2020, I can only imagine it's worse now (but the phone is almost 5 years old so that makes sense).
- TheWildShadow55
- NJV
- 14 Jan 2022
Boy jak, 24 Nov 2021Does the lg g6 thinq get android version 11It didn't even get android 10 and barely got 9
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- Anonymous
- Dk1
- 04 Jan 2022
I have bought Ant audiorock 550 but my lg g6 is not pairing with it but my other phones are pairing
This phone is getting paired with my other bluetooth devices except ant 550
Pl guide to resolve the issue
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- Anonymous
- pwY
- 30 Dec 2021
Boy jak, 24 Nov 2021Does the lg g6 thinq get android version 11Pie 9
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- rabidR04CH
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- 29 Dec 2021
I bought the LG G6 ThinQ in February 2019 or so for $250 after I accidentally damaged the cheapo Alcatel I had before it by bending it trying to pull it out of my pocket while in the car. It was barely used. At this point in time, I'm still at 84% battery health even though I've charged it every day since purchase and even used the thing as a wireless hotspot at work. It's fine for everything I do with it and I won't be upgrading until I inevitably break it like I did the two previous phones.
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- King Shaka Zulu
- fjT
- 05 Dec 2021
My LG - G6 does not vibrate when ringing but it vibrates when turning it on. What must be the problem?
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- Boy jak
- CGH
- 24 Nov 2021
Does the lg g6 thinq get android version 11
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- FunkyD
- QT9
- 15 Nov 2021
I have mine since august 2018 and it's working perfectly (with android 9)
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- Anonymous
- Nu6
- 07 Nov 2021
Hameem, 14 Oct 2021Did you setup android 11 from xda? Does g6 has official and... moreYes it has android 11 update
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- Sanity
- CGH
- 28 Oct 2021
Sanity, 15 Oct 2021I have the Korean version of the g6 and it's giving me... moreI've updated it to android 9 and it's working smoothly
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- Sanity
- CGH
- 15 Oct 2021
I have the Korean version of the g6 and it's giving me update. Can I update it or the update comes with some problems?
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- Hameem
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- 14 Oct 2021
SkG6, 01 Jul 2021Used this for about 4 years, ram slow on Android 9 but flas... moreDid you setup android 11 from xda? Does g6 has official andro.11 update? Or you're using custom rom that comes with andro 11?