If you want a flagship phone nowadays you can easily drop $1,000, but you don’t have to. The OnePlus 6 offers up-to-date design trends wrapped around cutting edge hardware and it could save you a few hundred dollars over the top phones from Apple and Samsung. But you might also consider stretching that budget just a bit more and picking up LG’s latest — the feature-packed, LG G7 ThinQ. If you are weighing up the pros and cons of these two devices, then you’re in the right place because we’re about to compare them across various categories to pick a winner.
Specs
OnePlus 6 | LG G7 ThinQ | |
Size | 155.7 x 75.4 x 7.8 mm (6.13 x 2.97 x 0.31 inches) | 153.2 x 71.9 x 7.9 mm (6.03 x 2.83 x 0.31 inches) |
Weight | 177 grams (6.24 ounces) | 162 grams (5.71 ounces) |
Screen size | 6.28-inch AMOLED display | 6.1-inch IPS LCD display |
Screen resolution | 2,280 x 1,080 pixels (402 pixels per inch) | 3,120 x 1,440 pixels (564 pixels per inch) |
Operating system | Android 8.1 Oreo | Android 8.0 Oreo |
Storage space | 64GB (with 4GB of RAM), 128GB | |
MicroSD card slot | No | Yes, up to 400GB |
Tap-to-pay services | Google Pay | Google Pay |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 |
RAM | 6GB, 8GB | 4GB, 6GB |
Camera | Dual 16MP and 20MP rear, 16MP front | Dual 16MP and 16MP rear, 8MP front |
Video | 2,160p at 60 frames per second, 1080p at 30/60/120, 720p at 480 fps super slow motion, HDR | 2,160p at 30 frames per second, 1,080p at 60 fps |
Bluetooth version | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Ports | 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C | 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C |
Fingerprint sensor | Yes (back) | Yes (back) |
Water resistance | No | IP68 |
Battery | 3,300mAh
DashCharge |
3,000mAh
Fast charging (QC 3.0) Qi wireless charging
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App marketplace | Google Play Store | Google Play Store |
Network support | AT&T and T-Mobile | T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint |
Colors | Midnight Black, Mirror Black, Silk White | Platinum Gray, Aurora Black, Moroccan Blue, Raspberry Rose |
Price | $530 | $750 |
Buy from | OnePlus | Best Buy |
Review score | 4.5 out of 5 stars | 3.5 out of 5 stars |
Performance, battery life, and charging
These phones are very fast performers and there isn’t a discernible difference between them, which shouldn’t come as much of a surprise considering they both have Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor inside. Comparing benchmark scores, the OnePlus 6 does slightly better, but we know that the manufacturer has tuned specifically for benchmark scores in the past, so we’d take those results with a pinch of salt. In the real world we’ve found that both phones are plenty fast enough to handle everything we’ve thrown at them.
The OnePlus 6 comes with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, or 8GB of
With a bigger 3,300mAh battery, you might expect the OnePlus 6 to last a little longer than the
Winner:
Design and durability
We’re disappointed to see so many Android manufacturers embrace the notch and it means that the OnePlus 6 and
The
Winner: OnePlus 6
Display
This is perhaps the first category where we find a clear contrast between these phones. The OnePlus 6 has a 6.28-inch AMOLED with a resolution of 2,280 x 1,440 pixels. The
More importantly than the numbers, both screens look great. The G7 ThinQ also has a handy Super Bright Display mode that cranks up the brightness to make it readable outdoors. But we believe that OLED technology is fundamentally superior to LCD and the extra screen real estate is always welcome, especially when it doesn’t significantly increase the size of the phone, so OnePlus wins this category.
Winner: OnePlus 6
Camera
Although both phones sport a dual lens camera, LG has taken a slightly different approach pairing a standard 16-megapixel camera, with a f/1.6 aperture and optical image stabilization, with a 16-megapixel, f/1.9 aperture, wide-angle camera. LG has also included AI Cam, which is supposed to automatically recognize scene types and fine tune your camera settings for best results, and Super Bright Camera mode, which makes the most of low-light situations. The G7 ThinQ also has an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and a decent portrait mode that works with both cameras.
OnePlus has combined a 16-megapixel lens with a 20-megapixel lens and both feature an f/1.7 aperture. There’s also a 16-megapixel, f/2.0 aperture, selfie camera. You won’t find any A.I. smarts in the OnePlus 6 camera, but it does have a portrait mode that works quite well.
The
Winner: Tie
Software and updates
The
The OnePlus 6 runs
We won’t know for sure who handles this better until the updates roll out. Based on past performance, we’d probably give it to OnePlus, but, since LG is taking steps to improve, we’ll call it a tie for now.
Winner: Tie
Special features
LG takes audio seriously, so you’ll find a Quad DAC and headphone jack in the
The OnePlus 6 has a handy alert slider, like the iPhone, which allows you to quickly silence notifications. There’s also support for some gesture controls, but we prefer the traditional
Winner:
Price
The OnePlus 6 is on sale now and costs $530 for the 64GB model, $580 for the 128GB model, and $630 for the 256GB model. You can buy it unlocked direct from OnePlus, but it won’t work on Verizon or Sprint.
Pre-orders for the
Overall winner: OnePlus 6
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