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LG V60 ThinQ 5G

LG V60 ThinQ 5G
alaScore 88

29 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 29 reviews of LG V60 ThinQ 5G. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People really like the price and design. The battery and screen also get good views. There are some negative comments about the portability and camera, while reviews about the durability and usability are different.

performance, screen, battery, design, price

camera, portability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the LG V60 ThinQ 5G is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by (engadget.com)

LG V60 5G ThinQ review: A compromised phone I like anyway

 

By itself, the V60 ThinQ is a fascinating exercise in compromise. To get its price under $1,000 (the current standard for a flagship), LG went with a lower-resolution screen, fewer rear cameras and less RAM than it rivals. That sounds like a great way...

Fantastic battery life ; Flagship performance at a discount ; It has a headphone jack! ; Beautiful screen (even if it’s only 1080p)

Bulky and dated redesign ; Dual screen can be finicky ; LG’s software needs an overhaul

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Apr, 2020

Expert review by : Christian de Looper (digitaltrends.com)

LG V60 ThinQ 5G Dual Screen review: Not quite a flagship

 

The LG V60 ThinQ isn't as expensive as the competition, but it performs well and offers excellent multitasking features. However, there are some trade-offs.

Dual Screen case can be useful ; Excellent performance ; Long battery life ; Reasonable price

Frustrating software ; Camera is far from the best ; Slow fingerprint sensor

Mar, 2020

Expert review by : Chris Welch (theverge.com)

LG V60 Dual Screen review: V for versatility

 

LG's latest phone offers flagship specs for less than a Samsung Galaxy S20.

Effortless, speedy performance ; Worry-free battery life ; The headphone jack lives and shines on

This phone is enormous ; No high-refresh display ; Software remains too inconsistent

The LG V60 ThinQ 5G has top-tier specs on par with rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S20 — but for less money. It also comes with a second screen that opens new multitasking possibilities. And there’s still a headphone jack.

Apr, 2020

Expert review by (cnet.com)

If you don't buy the LG V60's Dual Screen case, the phone is a cheap (but boring) alternative to the Galaxy S20.

 

If you don't buy the LG V60's Dual Screen case, the phone is a cheap (but boring) alternative to the Galaxy S20.

Apr, 2020

Expert review by : Steven Winkelman (pcmag.com)

LG V60 5G ThinQ Review

 

Lovely design ; Excellent audio ; Long battery life

Lots of bloatware ; AT&T and T-Mobile versions only have sub-6GHz 5G ; Optical fingerprint sensor doesn’t work well

The LG V60 5G ThinQ is a handsome and powerful flagship phone for a relatively reasonable price, but its lack of multi-band 5G on most carriers limits its prospects for the future.

Apr, 2020

Expert review by : Helena Stone (geekspin.co)

LG V60 ThinQ 5G review: Best phone for quarantine

 

The LG V40 and V50 ThinQ were both solid high-performance phones but they suffered from a bland design. To their credit, however, they did introduce LG's Dual Screen accessory into LG's eco-system, which essentially turns The LG V40 and V50 ThinQ were...

Vibrant, large display ; Build quality and design ; Speedy performance ; Great for gaming ; Long battery life ; Headphone jack + Great audio ; Dual screen included ; Active stylus support

Dual screen accessory is bulky ; Camera isn’t flagship worthy ; Software needs refinements ; Bloatware

The V60 is the best smartphone LG has come out with in the last few years

May, 2020

Expert review by : Eugene Jeong (phonearena.com)

LG V60 ThinQ Review

 

The V60 boasts a Snapdragon 865, a strong camera setup, top-notch battery life, 5G, and great audio—all for $200 less than the Galaxy S20. It's not an exciting phone, but it's a really good phone and an even better value.

Great battery life; Speedy performance ; Great audio quality; Premium design and build quality

Display is only 1080p, 60Hz; No telephoto lens

Apr, 2020

Expert review by : Sachin Bahal (TheCanadianTechie)

LG V60 ThinQ 5G Review

 

Since its debut in 2015, LG's V series has become the company's way to experiment with new features like a secondary display and things like leather-backed phones and more. This is like Samsung's Galaxy Note line compared to their main Galaxy S phones....

Beautiful 6.8-inch OLED display ; Solid performance ; Good camera with great video quality and can shoot 8K video ; DualScreen attachment can be useful (especially with Android 10) ; A massive battery that lasts more than a day ; Cheaper than other...

The phone is enormous in size ; 60Hz refresh rate compared to other devices with 90Hz or 120Hz ; LG’s UI has gotten better but could still use some work ; No 5G on current Canadian carriers the phone is available on

Overall, the V60 is a good device that makes improvements over LG’s previous Dual Screen device, the G8X ThinQ. The V60 makes a great alternative to the Galaxy S20 series (which starts at $1,319 CAD) or the iPhone 11 Pro (which starts from $1,379 CAD).

May, 2020

Expert review by : Antoine Engels (androidpit.com)

LG V60 ThinQ 5G review: the regressive flagship | AndroidPIT

 

The LG V60 ThinQ is a terribly frustrating and boring flagship that seemingly flies against the face of progress and innovation.

The LG V60 is a good high-end smartphone but it is terribly frustrating. Nothing made my jaw drop and there were no super impressive features. While it carries a specification sheet that is worthy of premium models, it does have some unforgivable flaws...

Apr, 2020

Expert review by : Adam Ismail (tomsguide.com)

LG V60 ThinQ 5G review

 

The LG V60 ThinQ 5G may be new, but we can't help but wonder if we've been here before.

Strip the Dual Screen element from the equation, and you're left with a serviceable flagship that is better priced than its contemporaries (though just barely) with average cameras, a screen that feels a generation behind and software that's even more...

Apr, 2020
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