A number of high-profile smartphones are expected to be rolled by their respective manufacturer in the course of the year 2017. And among the ones which have hit the headlines more often than not, we have the LG G6. Along with that we also have Nokia who is in line to stage a comeback in the world of smartphones and have already rolled out the Nokia 6 through online shopping markets on January 19. So here we are with a comparative study of the two much-anticipated smartphones of the year 2017.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Design
The Nokia 6 which is already available in the online shopping centres while the LG G6 is expected to be released in the month of the February during the Mobile World Congress (MWC). But the design of the LG G6 that has been revealed from various reliable sources has promised an extremely elegant looking smartphone. It is expected to be built with a combination of the metal and glass unibody. However, the Nokia 6 features an all-metal unibody. Hence, it can be clearly stated that LG G6 is going to be much better than the Nokia 6 as far as the outward appearances of the devices are concerned.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Display
The screen of LG G6 is going to be very close to that of the Xiaomi Mi Mix which has managed to grab the attention of all the tech enthusiasts across the world. The LG G6 is reportedly going to appear on the market with about 90 percent screen-to-body ratio. It is also going to have a thinner bezel. The 5.7-inch screen of LG G6 is going to come with support for a resolution of 2840 x 1440 pixels which is termed as the QHD+ display. Nokia 6 has a 5.5-inch with support for the 1920 x 1080 pixels. It can be derived from this that LG G6 is going to be much better than the Nokia 6 although that doesn’t provide any hint to the fact that Nokia 6 is not a commendable smartphone.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Processor
The Nokia 6 sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 chipset which is definitely not one of the updated ones. And for someone like Nokia who is making a comeback after such a hiatus is something not expected. On the other hand, LG G6 is reportedly coming out with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 621 chipset which is also not the latest one but definitely much more efficient than the Snapdragon 430 chipset. So LG G6 clearly wins this round as well.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Camera
The LG G6 is all set to come out with 21 megapixels rear camera along with other additional features like the Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) and Phase Detection AutoFocus (PDAF) technology. The selfie camera is going to be of 5 megapixels which is similar to that of the LG G5. Nokia 6 comes with a 16-megapixel rear camera assisted by f/2.0 aperture with Phase Detection AutoFocus technology. The selfie shooter is going to be of 8 megapixels. Hence, there it can be said that we have a stalemate in this round.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Storage
Nokia 6 reportedly comes with the 4 GB LPDDR3 RAM and an internal storage of 64 GB. On the other hand, LG G6 will be available on the market with 8 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage. Although the RAM of LG G6 is yet to be confirmed it is quite sure that the RAM will definitely be more than 4 GB which definitely makes it more efficient than the Nokia 6.
LG G6 vs Nokia 6: Battery
Nokia 6 comes with a battery backup of 3,000 mAh while the LG G6 is reportedly going to be backed up by a 3,200 mAh battery. Also, the processor of the device being much better than that of the Nokia 6, it will consume less power. So in the battery section as well, LG G6 is going to be much better than the Nokia 6.
Conclusion
It can be concluded that LG G6 is definitely going to be much better than the latest smartphone which is already released on the market by Nokia. The specs of the upcoming flagship device from LG clearly hints at a smartphone which holds the capability of providing serious competition to the other leading smartphone making brands across the world. Nokia 6 is definitely one of the better smartphones that are available on the market. But when compared with LG G6, it can be said without any hesitation that Nokia 6 has a long way to go in order to catch up with the upcoming flagship device from LG.