LG says the G6 is being tested extensively to ensure safe operation

14 January 2017
LG outlines the precautions it has taken / will take with the LG G6 to ensure customers' safe operation of the new flagship.

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  • 17 Jan 2017

I like as they are focusing on this but they need to focus on other major aspects as well, like burn-in screen or ghost images, poor battery life and their infamous bootloops. Fix these problems and you can have my money.

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    • Anonymous
    • PA7
    • 17 Jan 2017

    Nice LG, note 7 was the worse lesson, only carry quick charge 2 but explode. PRC phone much better quality

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      • AnonD-632062
      • 3Yg
      • 17 Jan 2017

      That's promising news, LG! Let's hope all manufacturers follow such strict procedures too!

        So it takes the Note 7's explosion before manufacturers start to care about the quality of their phones and not just the phones themselves? Maybe Samsung should make more explosive devices to inspire others to care about build quality and durability of a phone

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          • AnonD-196068
          • StU
          • 17 Jan 2017

          Will it still suffer from small battery syndrome leading to poor endurance as their other phones do? Everything else is insignificant if it turns off due to a lack of battery endurance.

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            • Anonymous
            • 17 Jan 2017

            Finally LG will start using heat pipes. That's what they should have to use in G5 too.

            It will be the biggest disappointment and I will hate them very much if the G6 will have non-removable battery. That would mean there will be no phones that have both the heat pipes and removable battery at the same time.

              Aspros, 17 Jan 2017Why would they say that, do they mean that up untill now th... morePoor attempt indeed to market their G6 as a better tested product than it's main competitor which even Samsung didn't do. LG's advertisements were always like that.

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                • AnonD-438314
                • 0Zr
                • 17 Jan 2017

                I have LG V10. I'm pleased in general. I have a burn in issue with the display. LG through service support informed me that it is no longer reason for replacement. Quantum displays suffer from burn in issues. they were replacing them under warranty but now according to LG it is normal. I like my phone, it has everything i want from a phone, but when it is time for replacement, LG won;t be an option because of this...
                On plus they removed buttons from the back. Why???..... there is a buttonless border which is great and buttons in back are very ergonomical...

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                  • Anonymous
                  • AIA
                  • 17 Jan 2017

                  1 mistake lg and it will be the end

                    Why would they say that, do they mean that up untill now they weren't??
                    And why say that for their flagship, they want to share responsibility with Samsung?
                    What a PR disaster, it make them feel guilty, like they were not careful and only by luck they didn't have any issues, but after they saw what happened to Samsung, from now on they will to... It's like they are having this sense of guilt and they do the need to atone for it!
                    Really bad PR idea...

                      Safe but still prone to bootloops.

                        Yeah it's safe. But it's likely still gonna suck.

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                          • AnonD-541633
                          • teX
                          • 17 Jan 2017

                          Asus already using it on zenfone AR

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                            • NmT
                            • 17 Jan 2017

                            This will definitely be my next phone!!
                            My G4 exceeded all my expectations over the last 13 months so I've got high expectations for the G6.

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                              • AnonD-558092
                              • 6Ba
                              • 17 Jan 2017

                              Just don't make the G6 like the G5. It was a total failure. Inspire yourselves from your V20.

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                                • AnonD-298741
                                • 7Xp
                                • 17 Jan 2017

                                I hope it wont be like the bootloop issues of older "flagships"

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • fD7
                                  • 17 Jan 2017

                                  my LG Flex2 could be a popcorn maker. haha it is nature of lg flagship

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                                    • Xcod
                                    • sEE
                                    • 17 Jan 2017

                                    They should extensively test the bootloop problem as well.

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • ke}
                                      • 17 Jan 2017

                                      Man, the back of the G5 is so damn ugly

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • qNh
                                        • 17 Jan 2017

                                        The horse has already decomposed into the soil, you can walk away now.