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(Update: The Q6 has been added to our list of best cheap phones that you can buy right now. Without a fingerprint sensor, it doesn't place very high on said list, but in many ways, it's still a stellar option.


The budget smartphone arena is competitive as ever and the Q6's downsides are hard to forgive. But, as it's available for as low as $239 in the US with Amazon supported ads, you're still getting a whole lot of phone for the cash.


LG's new midrange smartphone is available through Amazon's discounted, ad-supported program for a discounted rate. For $239, the Q6 will come stocked with lockscreen offers, ads and a fleet of Amazon apps pre-installed.


If you'd rather have the device clear of any bloatware, it will set you back $299. Keep in mind that this device won't work with the likes of Verizon and Sprint, since its radio only supports GSM networks, including AT&T and T-Mobile.


Notice in the above video sample that the sensor has a difficult finding its focus for some time. Sure, there was a lot to look at, but it's not the best look if you're whipping your phone out to capture some time-sensitive footage. Plus, the SteadyRecord feature, which uses electronic image stabilization (EIS) actually results in a more shaky picture, not less.


Given the slashed price, the Q6 lacks the 2K display found on the more expensive device. Additionally, LG opted for rather scratch-prone plastic on its back. One tumble saw this phone slide across a tiled floor, collecting a surprising amount of blemishes along the way.


For the past few years, Chinese manufactures have dominated the low-end smartphone market. The fierce competition between manufacturers such as Xiaomi, Motorola, and Lenovo has had a very positive effect on consumers. As the number of options available for those on a budget has rapidly increased, so has the amount of value each of those options offers.


The rear camera configuration has been reduced to a single lens with the Q6. LG decided to place the lens in the top left corner instead of the top center, likely as a way to make the design appear just slightly more minimal.


LG has also announced a slightly lower-end Q6a and a slightly higher-end Q6 Plus. We expect that these devices offer similar overall experiences, with natural allowances for better or worse hardware. Again, your choice will likely come down to your budget.


We cannot recommend the LG Q6, however. The lack of a fingerprint reader, unimpressive cameras, and other minor issues just make it tough to justify over competing options. Unless you really want a near bezel-less display for a cheap price, you will probably be happier with something else.


I tried out the black version of the Q6. It has a metal frame with a polished finish on the sides and the now ubiquitous diamond cut where the edge joins with the two sides of the smartphone. The plastic breaks for separating the antennas are not hidden at all.


The back of the smartphone is not made of glass, but instead a plastic material that I found to be vulnerable to scratches. After a couple of days of use with the Q6 always in my hand, in my jeans pocket or leaning on the office desk, I found a series of scratches (very faint but still visible) that I would expect from any smartphone after at least a few months use. I have never abused a phone to such an extent that I noticed signs of wear after only a few days of use.


The only small defect I found is a very slight deformation of the glass in one of the 4 front corners, which is only visible when checking the reflections when the display is off. I'm sure that it's just a defect on my device in particular and not a problem with the entire product line. That sort of thing can sometimes happen in production.


The brightness is high enough not to become unreadable in direct sunlight, but not good enough to make it pleasant to use your smartphone outdoors during sunny days. The minimum brightness is low enough to avoid annoying darkness. There is also a mode called Comfort View, which reduces the blue light to make it easier on your eyes.


The Korean company has decided not to implement the fingerprint reader on the LG Q6. In its place it has introduced facial recognition similar to what was already introduced by Google in previous versions of Android, only slightly improved and decidedly more precise and faster. This is not as safe as the iris scan on the Galaxy S8, but it is absolutely faster.


Fortunately, the facial recognition rarely fails. It has been incredibly reliable even in bad lighting. Obviously, in the case of total darkness or when there's only backlighting, it is impossible for the smartphone to recognize you and then unlock autonomously. It is very interesting that when you lift the device from the table, your smartphone automatically activates face recognition and with a positive outcome it will light up and unlock without you having to press a button.


Despite the fact that the entire user interface has been modified by LG, most of the elements of the Android stock remain and most of the pre-installed apps are from Google or LG. Furthermore, there is still a very careful design that conforms to material design directives.


Fortunately, as you'll see from the results of the benchmarks, the internal memory is somewhat faster than average, which allows Q6 to remain quite responsive when you switch between various open applications, open new apps or browse the various files in the internal storage.


But you can feel the slowness of the SoC in all other situations such as applications with animation (even very simple ones such as Google Keep or Youtube) or games that are not very demanding. Don't even think about downloading games that require good performance with 3D graphics such as Need for Speed Rivals or CSR2. Even simple tasks such as online browsing or writing long messages slow down the user experience.


The camera application is simple and gets straight to the point. There are no frills and only a few settings, but they are well-conceived. There is no manual mode and there are only 3 shooting modes. You'll find a few color filters to change the tones in shots. The only real feature I found out of place and uncomfortable to use was the HDR Mode, which is hidden in the settings.


During normal use, the smartphone still maintains decent battery life and exceeds that of many other models I've tried. With normal usage that includes messaging, always synchronized accounts, social networking apps, internet browsing, your location set to High accuracy, more than an hour of Spotify and a few minutes of YouTube, I always managed to exceed 4 hours of screen time without using the power saving functions.


The idea behind this smartphone is really a good one: an aesthetically similar smartphone with slightly diminished features to keep the price lower than G6. This device is for those people who want a smartphone with a beautiful FullVision display without the need to buy a flagship.


The Moto G5 Plus is also better in other areas of the specs. While the standard variant of the LG Q6 comes with 32GB of storage and 3GB of RAM, the Lenovo Moto G5 Plus offers a much more helpful 64GB of storage with 4GB of RAM.


The LG G8 ThinQ offers some cutting-edge features while also packing top-of-the line flagship specs -- well, for 2019. The LG G8 can be a valuable buy and a fun device to own, especially now that you can nab one at a discount.


It's not unusual for Motorola to release a lot of phones, and it can be difficult to work out what the differences between them are. The current G range is a perfect example because Motorola released the Moto G8 Plus and Moto G8 Play a while back, but neither is coming to the states. Instead, the U.S. gets the Moto G Power and the Moto G Stylus. There's no sign of the plain old Moto G8 yet, and the 8 has been dropped for the new Power and Stylus varieties. The Power is no surprise -- last year's Moto G7 Power was a solid budget phone that deserves a sequel -- but the Stylus is unexpected. Let's take a look at how the two phones compare and find out what sets them apart.Specs


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