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1
Jun

Galaxy S6 vs Huawei P8 vs LG G4: Your Questions Answered


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Choosing a new smartphone can certainly be a challenge and while reviews will obviously provide a lot of detail, sometimes you just don’t get the information you wanted. Maybe it’s a specific question that applies to you only or maybe you want some comparisons; either way, sometimes a review and comparison just doesn’t give you the detail you need.

A couple of weeks ago, we offered you the chance to have your questions on the Galaxy S6, Huawei P8 and LG G4 answered in the first of our Ask Us Anything series. Having read through the comments on that post, we’ve picked the top 6 voted questions to answer below.

Question 1 from Bernard:

With octa-core LPDDR4 chipsets coming out, is it worth getting the LG G4? Is the Samsung S6 the better buy for performance? How long will the Snapdragon 808 last against the competition?

The video shows that the Galaxy S6 is by far, the best for performance in the benchmark tests and in actual usage, this is also the case. The optimised software on the Galaxy S6 provides the fastest experience from a Samsung smartphone to-date and Samsung’s choice of using its own Exynos 7420 processor means they’ve been able to optimise the entire experience.

The LG G4 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU and the question about how long it will last against the competition is certainly difficult to answer. Sure, it’s a “lower number” than the latest Snapdragon 810 processor but LG have worked closely with Qualcomm to optimise the 808 CPU just for the G4 and the result is a super slick experience.

It’s certainly not as fluid as the Galaxy S6 but this will improve with future software updates and certainly, the performance is good enough that it should alleviate any of your concerns.

Question 2 from Mr AAKuljami:

Which camera performs better when it comes to AUTO mode (Simple AUTO mode, just open camera and shoot, no manual tweaking of settings) ? G4 or S6?

This is arguably the biggest thing everyone wants to know; which is the better camera? When comparing cameras, I always use Auto mode and the average joe will also use the automatic settings (as opposed to tweaking the settings manually).

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For me personally, the LG G4 takes slightly better images than the Galaxy S6 in daylight conditions as the color spectrum sensor definitely produces a more accurate-looking image. However, in low light conditions and in video recording, the Galaxy S6 appears to be that little bit better and given that the daylight images of the S6 are slightly oversaturated but look better to the eye, I would say the Galaxy S6 has the better camera.

Question 3 from Bob:

Can we get a chart with stats? Mostly battery life and camera stats? you know for easy compare…

We couldn’t add the chart to the video so we’ve decided to publish it here instead. The table below reveals average battery stats, LTE antenna strength, camera stats etc and hopefully provides enough information for you to make your decision!

Detail Galaxy S6 LG G4 Huawei P8
Hardware:
Display Size: 5.1 inch Super AMOLED 5.5 inch IPS 5.2 inch IPS
Display Resolution: Quad HD (1440×2560) Quad HD (1440×2560) Full HD (1080×1920)
Display Density: 577ppi 538ppi 424ppi
Processor: octa-core Eyxnos 7420
4 x 1.5GHz, 4 x 2.1GHz
hexa-core Snapdragon 808
2 x 1.82GHz, 4 x 1.44GHz
octa-core Kirin 930
4 x 2GHz, 4 x 1.5GHz
Storage: 32/64/128GB 32GB 16/64GB
Expandable storage? No Yes Yes
RAM: 3GB 3GB 3GB
Software:
OS version: Android 5.0.2 Android 5.1 Android 5.0.2
User Interface: TouchWiz LG G UX 4.0 EMUI v3.1
Themes: Yes Yes Yes
Optimisation Rating (out of 10): 9 8 6
Camera:
Sensor size: 16MP 16MP 13MP
Autofocus: Yes Laser Yes
Optical Image Stabilisation: Yes Yes Yes
Video recording (1080p): 60fps 60fps 30fps
Video Recording (4K): 30fps 30fps None
Front camera: 5MP, 1440p@30fps 8MP, 1080p@30fps 8MP, 1080p
Manual controls: Partial Full Partial
Battery:
Capacity: 2600mAh 3000mAh 2680mAh
Removable? No Yes No
Wireless Charging? Built in: Qi + PMA Optional: Qi None
Average Battery Life: 14 to 18 hours
3 hours Screen On Time
Galaxy S6 Edge Battery Review
5 tips to improve Galaxy S6 battery
16 hours
3 hours Screen On Time
14 to 16 hours
4 hours Screen On Time
Review Rating: 9.0 9.0 8.8
Review Link: Galaxy S6 Review
Galaxy S6 Edge Review
LG G4 Review Huawei P8 Review

Question 4 from Donovan Richards:

Quick question about audio quality out of the 3.5mm jack.
I’m a major music freak like most people and have my IEM’s in all day everyday at work, on the motorcycle and definitely whilst running. Due for an upgrade and aiming at the lg g4 and samsung galaxy s6.
Using your ears and the standard earphones that come with s6 and g4 how would you describe the sound of each? As it’s been said the s6 has a wolfson audio chip for better quality sound? ( Not sure about g4? :/ )
Which would you say in your terms sounds the clearest and detailed

We would have loved to answer this question Donovan but sadly, my LG G4 sample didn’t come with LG’s headphones included. However, using a pair of Beats headphones, the G4 audio is really, very good but the Galaxy S6 sounds clearer (to my untrained ears at least) with less hiss at the high end.

Related: Galaxy S6 Edge vs Huawei P8

It’s worth noting that the G4 does sound a little tinny at high volumes and lacks the clarity of the Galaxy S6 but the differences are certainly negligible. We’re going to try and get an answer to this question for you as soon as possible so stay tuned for an update as soon as we can answer this.

Question 5 from Razor:

If you could choose between only one of the three, what handset would you choose.

A question that was asked many times, both by Razor and several others and it’s a question I get asked a lot when people talk to me about which phone to buy. Choosing between these three devices is certainly not easy but my personal opinion is that the Galaxy S6 ticks more boxes than the Huawei P8 or the LG G4.

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The S6 and the S6 Edge both offer the latest specs, an outstanding display, innovative design, optimised software and excellent camera and while the G4 and P8 tick some of these boxes, they don’t tick all of them. The LG G4 has almost everything – save for the optimised software and the build quality – while the P8 again ticks plenty of boxes but doesn’t have the performance, software optimisation or display of the S6.

Question 6 from Syed Askari:

Which device has the best display and camera? Which one gives the premium look?

In the video, we answered this in three parts and we’ll do the same here, first looking at the display, then the camera and finally the premium look and feel.

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Best Display

The display on the Huawei P8 is the least pleasing of the three devices but this is due to the 1080p resolution, compared with Quad HD on both, the Galaxy S6 and the LG G4. For me personally, the LG G4 is very impressive and the 98% compliance with the DCI standard means that watching films on the screen offers the closest cinema-like experience on any smartphone to date.

By way of comparison, the over-saturation on the Galaxy S6 display results in it exceeding the DCI standard but the display is arguably nicer to look at. The display is vibrant, colors are rich and blacks are deep and while the G4 does very well here, I personally prefer the Galaxy S6. This is just my opinion however, so you may find the LG G4 is the better display for you.

Best Camera

The question that most people seem to be asking is: which is the better camera, the Galaxy S6 or the LG G4? Personally, I find the oversaturated images on the Galaxy S6 to be more pleasing to the eye but the LG G4 images are certainly more lifelike. Which is the better camera? It’s too close to call so we’ll call it a draw; which do you think is the better? Have a look at the images below (in this order: Galaxy S6, LG G4, Huawei P8) and let us know in the comments below!

Galaxy S6 LG G4 

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Premium Look and Feel

If there’s one thing I don’t like about the LG G4, it has to be the build. The design of the handset is certainly premium enough but the use of plastic – even though there is a leather back cover available – means the handset just doesn’t look or feel as nice as the Galaxy S6 or the P8.

The Galaxy S6 has that stunning metal and glass build but the Huawei P8 packs a very impressive specs list into a body that’s just 6.4mm thick. I personally think the Galaxy S6 has a great design but the all aluminium-build of the Huawei P8 is incredible as well. Far too close to call this so we’ll leave it as a draw; let us know which you think is the more premium looking smartphone in the comments below!

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Wrapping up

Picking a new smartphone is certainly a challenge with a myriad of platforms, specs, designs and features to consider and hopefully, this series has helped you with your decision. Each handset has their Pros and Cons and it’s worth looking at the links below to read each review in more detail.

Huawei P8 Review
LG G4 Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review

We couldn’t answer all the questions you had but hopefully, we’ve picked the ones that give you the detail you were looking for. Got other questions that you want answered? Leave them in the comments below and maybe the community can help answer the questions we’ve missed!

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1
Jun

Best for 4G: Galaxy S6 v Huawei P8 v LG G4


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I often get asked which handset has the best network performance and reliability and usually the answer is Samsung, as for many years now the company has had by far the fastest LTE speeds on mobile devices.

With the change in build from plastic to metal and glass on the Galaxy S6 however, the company was faced with having to redesign its network antennae, so is the performance as good as past Samsung devices? How does it compare to the plastic-clad LG G4 and the metal-built Huawei P8, which comes with Huawei’s own extensive knowledge of mobile networks.

Which of these has the most reliable network connection, including call success rate, antenna strength and 4G Speed Tests? Let’s find out:

N.B. All handsets were tested using the same network – EE, which supports speeds of up to 300Mbps in the London area – and at the exact same time. The results below are based on a sample of 52 tests in 11 different areas spanning a distance of 170 miles.

Network Switch Rate

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One problem with most current LTE networks is that VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) isn’t supported in large parts of the network, meaning handsets need to switch down to a 3G connection when attempting to make a call while connected to an LTE connection. Often, the time taken to locate and switch to a 3G network can result in a dropped call; both, when making a call or receiving a call.

The purpose of this section was to test the handset’s ability to switch from LTE to 2G/3G and vice versa, while also determining which handset remained connected to the fastest network for longest. During our testing, we found the following:

  Galaxy S6 LG G4 Huawei P8
Average Time taken to switch to fastest network 1 minute 48 seconds 52 seconds 41 seconds
Number of dropped calls when connected to LTE 21 dropped calls 11 dropped calls 6 dropped calls
Time connected to fastest network 49 seconds 1 minute 3 seconds 2 minutes 9 seconds

The network switch rate on the Galaxy S6 is certainly surprising given that past Samsung devices – albeit they were made of plastic – would usually latch onto the best network. The LG G4 certainly performs well but Huawei’s network coverage shone through in testing, with the Huawei P8 switching the fastest and remaining connected to the best network for longest.

Antenna Strength

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This section tests how strong the antennae performance on each smartphone actually is. To test the antenna strength, we used the figures reported in the Settings > About Phone > Status screen. A signal rating of -60 dBm is recognised as near perfect while anything above -110 dBm is considered call-dropping quality.

Our testing shows that:

  Galaxy S6 LG G4 Huawei P8
Average antenna strength -91 dBm -74 dBm -62 dBm
Ratio of average connection (3G:LTE) 4:1 1:5 1:8
Occurrences of zero signal (out of 52 tests) 13 3 3

The Galaxy S6 again fails to excite here, with the handset often not even connecting to LTE. Considering that this particular unit may have been faulty, we decided to test with an alternate handset and found similar levels of performance: the second Galaxy S6 was on average 6 dBm better than the first handset and not enough to warrant the first unit as faulty.

The LG G4 again performs relatively well, with a relatively strong network antenna, but the Huawei P8 is again the best (and this time, by far).

LTE Speed Tests

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Now to the final section and probably the most interesting: superfast LTE speeds. This was a simple test to conduct; each handset was using the latest version of Ookla’s SpeedTest application and was connected to 4G.

Our testing found:

  Galaxy S6 LG G4 Huawei P8
Average speed test: download 50.03 Mbps 53.37 Mbps 58.31 Mbps
Average speed test: upload 15.69 Mbps 18.38 Mbps 20.04 Mbps
Fastest LTE speed recorded: 78.39 Mbps 88.46 Mbps 91.44 Mbps

The results were very surprising, given that the Ascend P7 was slower than both the LG G3 and the Galaxy S5. The G4 is better than the G3 thanks to the addition of Cat 6 support and the Huawei P8 is a marked improvement over the Ascend P7, with Huawei’s network knowledge really shining through thanks to the dual antenna system.

The Galaxy S6 tests showed that the handset is significantly slower than the Note 4 and Galaxy S5, despite the newer internal hardware and LTE Cat 6 support (which the Galaxy Note 4 also has). The Galaxy S6 also failed to latch onto 4G+ (Cat 6) – which offers downloads speeds of up to 300Mbps – and was instead limited to Cat 4, which offers a maximum download speed of 150Mbps.

Conclusion

Looking at all the tests and the various results, I think it’s safe to say that the Huawei P8 is the best handset for LTE, while the LG G4 comes second and the Galaxy S6 is significantly further back. Samsung’s adoption of metal and glass certainly worked for most parts of the handset but the network antenna seems to have suffered as a result of the switch, which could be expected given the problems others have had with metal builds.

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With the G4, LG have made the antenna stronger than the G3 and the result is much better performance overall. The G4 is certainly impressive in holding onto a network connection and with Cat 6 support, the maximum download speeds have also vastly improved. The dual antenna system on the Huawei P8 clearly prevents any antenna-gate issues – where holding the handset the wrong way can affect your signal – and the handset can intelligently switch between the two antennae, depending upon which is the strongest.

Now read the reviews:

Huawei P8 Review
LG G4 Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review

What do you think? Is LTE performance and network resilience important to you? Let us know your views in the comments guys!

1
Jun

The LG G4 Dual is now available in India for Rs. 49,000 with Dual-SIM support


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The G4 is LG’s latest flagship smartphone, so it should come as no real surprise that a dual-SIM version of the handset, the G4 Dual, has been launched in India. It’s available in Black and Brown leather finish variants, with the Red version expected to become available soon.

The LG G4 Dual (D818N) is priced at Rs. 49,999 ($786) and LG are throwing rear panel with metallic finish (Rs.2,000), and a free battery and charging cradle (Rs. 3,500) if the handset is ordered by June 15th. Another bonus is that LG is throwing in a one-time screen replacement worth Rs. 6,500 with eligible orders. The G4 Dual is set to go on sale in retail stores from today.

 

Source: FoneArena

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29
May

AT&T offers up LG G4 launch details


Beginning May 29 at 12:01 AM ET, the LG G4 will be available for pre-order at AT&T‘s site. If you prefer to buy it from its retail stores, the G4 will be ready on June 5. The device will come in two color options: Metallic Gray and Genuine Black Leather.

Customers who purchase the G4 through either of the above methods can also get the LG G Pad F 8.0 tablet for $0.99 on a two-year contract (as opposed to $149.99), so long as you buy the G4 through AT&T Next.

Below, you can find the different levels of pricing for both offerings of the phone.

AT&T Next 24 AT&T Next 18 AT&T Next 12 Two-year contract No contract
Metallic Gray $21.00 x 30 payments $26.25 x 24 payments $31.50 x 20 payments $199.99 $629.99
Genuine Black Leather $22.34 x 30 payments $27.92 a 24 payments $33.50 x 20 payments $239.99 $699.99

 

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28
May

LG G4 now available in the UK via Carphone Warehouse and Clove


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After just a week of pre-orders, the LG G4 is now available in the United Kingdom, and can be bought through Carphone Warehouse and Clove.

If you’re picking up LG’s latest flagship from Carphone Warehouse, plans begin at £35 ($54) on a two-year contract with Vodafone, no down payment required. If you’re looking to purchase the device elsewhere, keep in mind that Carphone has exclusivity on the genuine black leather variant. The retailer also has genuine brown leather and gray options, too. If a contract isn’t your thing, Carphone Warehouse is offering the device for £519.99 ($798) outright.

Those who are purchasing from Clove can expect to see gray, gold, and genuine brown leather models available. The plastic backing variants will run you £489.98 ($754), including VAT, while the genuine leather is priced at £509.99 ($785), also including VAT.

If you’re not sure about the LG G4 just yet, be sure to check out our hands-on video below and our coverage on the device here.

Click here to view the embedded video.

source: Carphone Warehouse, Clove

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28
May

LG G4 up for pre-orders on Verizon


If you have been waiting to lay your hands on LG’s latest flagship phone – the G4 on Verizon, you need not wait any longer. You can now preorder the LG G3 in Genuine Black Leather, Metallic Gray and Verizon-exclusive Ceramic White, and your orders will start shipping even before the handset becomes available in stores on June 4th.

 As per Verizon’s announcement, the device will be available with Verizon Edge for a monthly contract of $22.91 for 24 months, while off-contract it will sell for $549.99.
The G4 featured a 5.5-inch QHD IPS LCD display, a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 chipset, a 16-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, laser autofocus and optical image stabilization and a 5-megapixel camera. It runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop and comes with 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB ROM and 3,000 mAh battery.
Verizon has also revealed that the LG G Pad X8.3 will be available in-store starting Thursday. You can buy it for $299.99 off-contract or $12.49 per month contract that will last 24 months. You can also purchase it with a two-year contract that will set you back by $129.99.
The tablet features an 8.3-inch FHD IPS display, an octa-core processor, an 8-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel front snapper. Running Android 5.0 Lollipop out-of-the-box, the slate has 16 GB of on board storage that can be enhanced via a microSD card slot of up to 128 GB and houses a 4,800 mAh battery.

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28
May

Verizon LG G4 pre-orders begin May 28th, available in-store June 4th


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If you’ve been wondering when you can get your hands on an LG G4 on Verizon, wait no longer. Verizon has just announced that you can pre-order the device in Metallic Gray, Genuine Black Leather or the Verizon-exclusive Ceramic White starting Thursday, May 28th. Pre-orders will begin shipping out to customers before the in-store launch date, which falls on Thursday, June 4th.

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The device will be available off-contract for $549.99 or with Verizon Edge for $22.91 per month for 24 months. Big Red hasn’t given us the details on two-year contract pricing, but we’d imagine it will land on the carrier for around $199.99.

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Additionally, the brand new LG G Pad X8.3 will also be available in-store starting May 28th. The new tablet will be available for $299.99 off-contract or for $12.49 per month for 24 months on Verizon Edge. Purchasing the tablet with a two-year contract will cost $129.99. Specs for the G Pad X8.3 aren’t extremely impressive, though they’ll certainly suffice for many users out there. The tablet has an 8.3-inch Full HD IPS LCD display, a 1.5GHz octa-core processor, an 8MP rear-facing camera, 2MP front-facing camera, 16GB of internal storage and microSD expansion up to 128GB. It also has a 4800mAh battery and runs Android 5.0 Lollipop.

For a limited time, if you purchase an LG G4, you’ll be able to score the G Pad X8.3 for just $49.99 on-contract ($129.99 value). LG’s free battery and memory card promotion is also applied here, so be sure to take advantage of that deal if you’re interested in buying one of these devices.

27
May

LG G4 now in-stock in the UK


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UK retailer Carphone Warehouse has today launched the LG G4 in the UK, two days ahead of its May 29th general release date. The retailer – who has an exclusive on the black leather version – is offering LG’s latest flagship handset on contracts starting at £35 per month.

That deal gets you 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB 4G data on Vodafone each month but if you’re looking for a lower monthly price, the same deal can be had on EE for £31.99 per month with a £49.99 upfront charge. There’s also a range of other deals available, including 4G contracts through O2, EE and Carphone’s own iD network (which runs on Three UK).

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The LG G4 is one of the best smartphones on the market at the moment and comes with a curved Quad HD IPS display, a powerful Snapdragon 808 processor and 16MP camera equipped with Optical Image Stabilisation, Color Spectrum Sensor and laser autofocus. At a cost of £35 per month, it’s significantly cheaper than its key rivals, including the iPhone 6, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge and offers one of the best Android experiences on the market.

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26
May

U.S. Cellular to sell LG G4 on June 4


U.S. Cellular is the latest wireless carrier to announce sales and pre-sales for the LG G4. Available for purchase starting on June 4, its version of the flagship phone will be sold in Gold, Black Leather, and Metallic Gray.

Pricing for the LG G4 shakes out to $0 down and monthly payments of $29.50 each if you opt for the Gold or Metallic Gray. Pick the Black Leather and you’re looking at a slight premium of $30.50 per payment.

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Customers who don’t want to spread out the cost of the G4 can pair it with a two-year service agreement. Going that route sees the phone priced at $199 with a contract.

As part of a limited time promotion, buyers who preorder the handset will receive a free 32GB microSD card and an extra battery with charging cradle at no cost.

U.S. Cellular will let interested buyers preorder the LG G4 as early as May 29.

 

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26
May

Get the LG G4 from T-Mobile, starting tomorrow


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T-Mobile’s LG G4 will be launching through their online store tomorrow, May 26. If you can wait, T-Mobile should have the LG G4 in-stores come June 3. In either option, T-Mobile will be the first carrier in the US to offer the LG G4.

Pre-orders should begin shipping tomorrow, as well. If you’re just looking at getting the device through T-Mobile, you can pick up LG’s new flagship for $0 down, on a $25/mo payment plan for 24 months. There’s always the option of buying it outright for $599, too.

T-Mobile is making buying the LG G4 from them even sweeter, though. Purchasers will receive a free 128GB microSD card, while supplies last. This is a drastic upgrade from the 32GB solution LG is offering to US buyers. Not sure about the LG G4 just yet? Be sure to check out our hands-on video below.

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Is anyone picking up the new LG G4 from T-Mobile tomorrow? Let us know in the comments.

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