LG G6 has been finally launched in India after a year long speculations, leaks and rumors, and the smartphone is priced rather competitively at Rs 51,990 as an Amazon exclusive. We have seen a host of premium smartphone launches in the last couple of months and the biggest rival that LG G6 will face is the Samsung Galaxy S8, with iPhone 7 and Google Pixel poking it here and there.
Indian consumers have been waiting for the Snapdragon 835 SoC that Qualcomm and Samsung have recently developed and after Galaxy S8 failed to offer the chipset in India and launched its next premium offering with an Exynos processor, LG G6 too have followed suit and will be offered as a Snapdragon 821 smartphone. Why? We’ll get back to that later.
Mobile hardware is well ahead of mobile software these days and there is no modern challenge, other than some high-end games, that a processor developed between 2011 to 2016 can not face. As for LG, the company said that during these five years, they have focused on tuning new chipsets for full optimization and that has been the case with Snapdragon 821 Processor. LG G6 is claimed to have better hardware proportions, despite having an old SoC, over the Snapdragon 835-powered smartphones until the new chipset is fully optimized.
LG has also claimed that we no longer need to bother ourselves with raw hardware potential, but rather focus on improving optimization and stability. While a lot of this makes sense, it will be interesting to see how LG G6 performs against its competition and if it does well and for how long?
The biggest worry here is the battery back-up. In simple words, a new chipset means better battery backup and one can not twist the statement, period. The capacity can be improved but not in a way to challenge the recent SoC and it will be interesting to see what LG G6 is capable of squeezing out from the Snapdragon 821 Processor.
But if, LG G6 happens to be capable of working fluidly and reliably, while managing to offer comparable battery life, you won’t even notice the difference between the 821 and 835 unit.
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