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LG - V60 ThinQ 5G Enabled - Classy Blue (AT&T)
Average customer rating
3.7 out of 5
3.7
(59 Reviews)
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Rating breakdown 59 reviews
5 Stars
28
4 Stars
13
3 Stars
3
2 Stars
4
1 Star
11
77%of customers recommend this product. 
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Customer Reviews for LG - V60 ThinQ 5G Enabled - Classy Blue (AT&T)
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Very good phone, I have suggestions
on October 21, 2020
Posted by: Steelew
from Tigard oregon
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a very good phone. There are lots of features and very few drawbacks. This is more about suggestions for me.
1. Put the buttons on the right side, all of them
2. Change to hole punch selfie cam or in- display variant.
3. Add solar panel to front cover of dual screen case.
4. More themeing options, possibly an app to make more themes.
5. Add on option to hide navigation UI, to go fully swipe gesture navigation.
Pros: Style/Design, Features/Settings, Performance, Quality, easy to use
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
4 out of 5
4
Features
5 out of 5
5
Value
5 out of 5
5
Written by a customer while visiting lg.com
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
Audio is only good thing about it
on December 16, 2020
Posted by: Slenda
from British Columbia
Gender:Male
Have had it for 6 months now and can say that this phone is extremely rough around the edges and must not have been tested too well before release.
The camera is okay but God forbid you try to use digital zoom as everything will become blurry which is sad considering how long it's been available for smartphones. The lighting and colouring is extremely off in regular auto mode but filters do help to counter balance the issue. Manual focus under manual camera is just a dial to slowly move between close up and landscape with no real freedom to choose where to focus the camera for a photo.
The phone itself has various problems such as month old emergency alerts not turning off (app/phone issue), phone ringing cause there is an incoming call but nothing displays at all, not even in notification bar or missed calls, screen freezes and the phone has to be locked then unlocked in order to fix.
Audio: the use of the earpiece as a dual speaker makes some things sound incredibly off and should have been a feature able to turn off and on. But the built in DAC and amplifier really help this phone stand out as it makes whatever you listen to feel more alive with deeper bass and louder vocal options along with 3d sound.
The Google assistant button: the most reasonable explanation for it is LG got a pretty from Google to include the assistant button as it has little functionality especially when you can press a button on your headphones or just say "hey Google"; it's just a nuisance and constantly gets confused for volume button on the same side of the phone. Shoulda gone with Alexa. Should be able to assign the button to perform different actions but to do this one must purchase an app and manually repurpose it.
The fingerprint scanner: Simply put, awful. Coming from the v30 where the fingerprint scanner 100% worked even with a quick tap to having the sensor built into the screen where I need to fill all the saved fingerprint slots with the same finger and it still rarely works.
I loved using the context services to change bluetooth on and off, wifi, etc based on my location with the lg v30 but the v60 has google built into which brings into play a huge issue with the emerging lawsuits regarding Google's privacy violations and selling user information such as location data.
Dual screen: this is a doozy, the design is terrible as the usbc connection to use it is so flimsy and easy to break that it's worry some inserting or removing the phone. It doesn't work with most apps as they don't support it and using the game controls doesn't work with well, any exciting games. It has a huge line between the middle when watching videos or such with it and that definitely should have been though through more. It doesn't have it's own battery or offer the phone itself any real protection. If you dropped it face down you may end up with two broken screens instead of one as they both close together.
Basically put the phone is a mixed bag. There's nothing new or exciting about it and the interface is the same old one that the v30 had and possibly even the v20. Yes it has the ram and processing power to compete with the rest of the market but for the price there should be more exciting features than just the audio options.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Quality
3 out of 5
3
Value
2 out of 5
2
Written by a customer while visiting lg.com
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Great Phone
on October 26, 2021
Posted by: Vermin64
from Reidsville NC
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This phone was quite a upgrade from my V20 but has a few issues for me. 1. Had to buy the dual screen separately.
2.When the phone is in the dual screen case I lose at least 2 cell service bars.
3.The call and texting feature over WIFI doesn't work at all.
4.Really miss the floating toolbar on the V20.
Pros: Style/Design, Performance
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
5 out of 5
5
Features
4 out of 5
4
Value
3 out of 5
3
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