Apple iPhone 6 (16GB) vs. LG G3 Best Smartphone Review: LG G3 Bests iPhone 6 In Metrics & Value, Key Comparison For iPhone 6. Apple iPhone 6 (16GB) vs. LG G3 is a good comparison to make amid the recent unveiling of the iPhone 6. When the LG G3 was unveiled, it had an identical form factor to the iPhone 6 and similar functionality. Reports refer to the LG G3 as the 'best of the rest.' MacWorld.com says the LG G3 could make an iPhone fan change his mind, at least in terms of the lower priced LG.
Some of the immediate take-homes for the iPhone 6 are the fantastic specs and the design. Adding to that, IOS users will stick to iOS frequently because that is what they are used to. But clearly, techies say that the LG G3 offers exceptional value for money and the quality of a smartphone. What's more? MacWorld's Matt Eagen says the LG G3 has 'the best display ever.'
PC Advisor has labeled the LG G3 as the best smartphone of 2014, and this deserves a comparison of the LG smartphone to the Apple's latest flagship. The folks at PC Advisor say that those who are into iPhones, ITunes and iOS, the iphone 6 is an ideal phone for that niche.
To start, the iPhone 6 has not been released broadly in the U.K. due to supply issues. However, these initial problems will pass. Looking at the price, the iPhone 6 costs a whopping $872, which can get you many other tech gadgets. Remind yourself that's just for the 16 GB. If you're looking for a 128 GB to expand your memory, that will run you at least $1200 on average.
Although marginal decreases in performances may be caused by SD cards, the 32 LG G3 appears to do just fine with this SD card. But if you have an iPhone, you might disagree.
"LG really knows what it's doing in (the display) department (with a 5.5" screen with a high density of 534 ppi), adding, "LG G3 sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, clocked at 2.5GHz," reports MacWorld. On the other hand, "iPhone 6 comes with an Apple A8 processor - a dual-core chip running at 1.4 GHz. And it has only 1GB RAM."
Looking at the cameras, the G3 stays put with its predecessors 13Mp, but impresses with a video recording of 4K resolution. Meanwhile, Apple mounts the iPhone 6 with a rear 8Mp snapper. As far as software is concerned, Android and iOS are diametrically opposite to each other. However, Android is catching up fast with versatile apps that some conventional iOS apps can't compete with.
As far as quantifiable metrics, the LG goes a long way, adding value to features that match those of the iPhone 6. The subjective difference is your preference of build and design along with the iOS ecosystem and the Android platform.