I agree that the battery life and cameras are better on the LG V60, but do you really need two days on a single charge? In using the OnePlus 8 Pro for nearly two weeks now, I've never once been able to kill the phone in a single day and that's not fora lack of trying, playing 2-3 hours of CODM and a total of 8 hours of screen time per day.
@@phandroid just like storage you can never have enough battery life especially if your a heavy user or have a busy schedule and forget to charge your phone.
I disagree that the camera is better on the LG. Any image that is now better is only due to early software on OnePlus. You can see this also on OnePlus 7 pro which received a lot of software updates that made the camera experience much better than it initially was even if the sensor was not exceptional. Now with the OnePlus 8 pro the main 48 MP sensor is hugely superior to the one in OnePlus 7 pro. The new one in OnePlus 8 pro is a much larger and a more expensive sensor than the one on LG V60. They are not even in the same league. The sensor on LG is comparable with Sony's inferior and midrange sensor IMX686, not to IMX689 from the OnePlus 8 pro.
Oneplus goes up to 256GB? LG has an SD slot. Battery slightly smaller? 10% less than LG. No audio jack. No dual screen. No MIL-tested. Only OnePlus added value is higher refresh rate screen and a less cumbersome OS.
@@phandroid overall performance? What does that mean? The phone does everything instantly. You literally give no specific examples of how the one plus has better performance. It's hilarious how much you guys shit on LG and provide no support for your baseless opinions. It's actually bizarre. Seems like you're afraid of losing access to One Plus. No one is afraid of losing access to LG so I guess it's easier to shit on them.
@@phandroid yeah, a selfie camera. Quite important for non reviewers who are stuck with 720p cameras on their main laptops for videoconferencing... How funny you can't distinguish between added value and incremental feelings
@@phandroid But your video itself states that the V60 is the better-looking device. Regarding overall performance, why didn't you mention it in the video? I hope you aren't referring to software snappiness as performance superiority.
I love my LG v60 dual screen and I'm coming from a 512 gb Galaxy Note 10 plus. I'm also a die hard Samsung fan! I also owned the OnePlus 7 Pro which was okay but my experience with the V60 is so much better. On the V60's UI it's not that big of a difference to me, I think people make things more difficult then they really are. I also love the weight of the V60.... it just feels more premium in the hand. Go with the V60 and you won't be disappointed.
Reading your comment has helped me make my decision. I've been diehard Samsung for years and I'm about to trade in my Note9 for the V60. It's felt like a really hard decision because there's so many good things about the note. Sick of accidental bixby presses -even after disabling it still pops up sometimes. Wanting to try something different and get a fresh phone. The display on my note and front facing camera have better specs than the V60 so I was hesitant. But all the other features make it seem worth switching. 😆
Yup. Nova launcher makes a lackluster stock UI a non-issue. LGs drop in price quicker than other phones. I'll buy a V60 in two years for a little over $200.
Exactly just picked a V30 with a 128 gigs of internal storage and added my 256 gig SD card. That is an insanely good deal for a content creator like myself. I could care less about gaming so I don't need a 120 hz display or snapdragon 865. I can game if I wanted to on my iPad Pro. :-)
I like these kind of simple comparisons....as an lg g6 user i would always upgrade for an lg device for that 3.5mm jack,ip68,qhd+...Oneplus users feel the same for that smooth software experience....its very hard to convince people to change brands because they are so used to it
Regardless of what Android phone I have. I use a 3rd party launcher no matter what. So the software experience is not really an issue with me? That's the beauty of Android. Choose the hardware you like, put whatever launcher you prefer on top. I understand regular users aren't going to use 3rd part launchers, but at the same time, they're not gonna care much about the UI either. As long as they can text, make phone calls and use the few apps they use on a regular basis. Pick the best hardware and customize the UI yourself. Written on my LG V60 with NOVA Launcher.
I do find the LG launcher to be slow and buggy but that's easily fixed with a different launcher. The only other real complaints I have about this phone is that the one-handed mode doesn't work and hiding the notch doesn't work with all apps.
@@mdrahman6732 Not in the slightest. The things that make this such a great phone have nothing to do with the launcher. I'm using the Microsoft launcher and it has many more features than the LG launcher and it has only made the phone that much better.
@@t.daniels9755 as in the dual screen or the pen settings? Or the software second screen thing(that little display on the V10 and v20 had but the v30 didn't have but had a software version of it)?
@maysin the amount of people who can't tell the different between FHD and QHD would suprise you the s20 ultra even comes out of the box at FHD and I doubt most people change it
@@mays7n yeah that etrue my lg v60 is on the way shipping is taking forever with this virus going around I'm honestly I miss my oneplus 7 pro but I'm using a shitty Samsung a70 right now so I'm pretty excited for this lg to come I'm hella into phones and tech mostly phones should start my own unboxing channel haha
V60. I never had any problems with LG softer, ever,and I am LG user for couple years. At the moment rocking V30, which still is working perfect since day one, and I have it for 1.5 year. V60 over 8 Pro, headphone jack, battery, memory card slot, camera, dual screen. And its cheaper.
Things the V60 has that weren't mentioned: Super stable 1080p recording, expandable storage, 4 mic recording, radio, Quad DAC, Wacom pen support, voice bokeh.
Correction: they both have 128gb on board storage but the v60 can be upgraded to 2tb sd card the one plus cannot be upgraded. One of the main reasons i still but lg v-series phones.
Correct, but as of right now, only 1TB cards are available and they'll cost you an extra $260 (amzn.to/2KyoYV4). The better option would be a 512GB card which will set you back roughly $70 (amzn.to/3bBlAV5)
@@phandroid i bought the original OnePlus, loved the phone but i quickly sold it due to the lack of upgradeable storage, it's just my personal preference
As someone who's not fortunate enough to be able to own multiple devices for comparative purposes, I wish someone would actually go into detail in one of these videos as to what exactly is the difference in LG UI and the other devices' UI - otherwise it just sounds like monotonous complaining instead of in depth informative reviewing
Agreed. I find LG's UI to be quite pleasant to use...my main gripe being about the apps not automatically alphabetizing, which is easily fixed with two taps on the screen and which is a very minor complaint. A better camera, a headphone jack with an industry-leading DAC, and a whole extra screen, I think, should beat out a minimalistic, slightly boring UI that is found on OP devices.
exactly most of the time , we're not in the LG UI section either. we're in an app and the app will work and look the same. this just shows how unoriginal thses guys are.
I'm coming off of 7 years straight on Samsung phones. Traded my S10 for the V60. I have no idea what these guys are talking about. I have no issues with LG software at all and I'd struggle to even tell you how it's different than Samsung's Android experience.
@@phandroid i like lg products because giù just need to wait a few months for their price to drop. Also of this v60 i like that the refresh rate is "only" 60hz because more are useless in my opinion. It looks good and i cant wait to try lg's dual screen!
I'd take the OnePlus 8 Pro. An infinitely better display. A camera that will get better than the v60 in a few updates MUCH BETTER SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND OVVERALL SOFTWARE. But I can understand why people would get the v60 for the audio capabilities and slightly discounted price.
Hi.. I am using lg v40 in india. Which is the best camera i have ever used. Special in dynamic range and color production as natural. I request you to please post a detail camera comparison between one plus 8 pro and v60. Will help me in future to buy out of two. Any way your videos are good quality to explain . all the best . Thanks
I actually find one plus software to be boring. I prefer the software experience on the LG because they offer more features like knock, a PC mode, etc. You did a horrible job explaining the LG features that the OnePlus doesn't offer.
@SKEKMAL why not? Every person have different opinion. So there is no reason to every people should hate LG UI and like OOS or stock android. I used LG software before and it was good.
Great comparison. For me I picked the V60 over the OnePlus 8 Pro because of price (plus carrier deals), the headphone jack, and the bigger battery. It does need some work on software, but if you use a third party launcher, and power shade for the notification panel, it pretty much eliminated any issues I've had.
1c2reative spot on, worst of worst especially when driving and you have the device mounted as gps you may get in accident trying to touch it, this comes to me as a way of copying Samsung one plus flatscreen I definitely would have gotten it. One a second note Samsung still has small more subtle curve but way less crippling than the oneplus. Shame on oneplus they need to stop this torture of curved panel technology.
From every review I've seen of the lg v60 everyone says the cameras are the best and even better than the s10 ultra and I've never heard anyone call the phone slow I think the review is a little bullshit
Actually no. He's not bulshitting. The LG software isn't slow per se, just not as fluid or well optimised as Oxygen OS. That's just simple fact. I used a V20 for a year, a V30+ for 2 years and now a OP8 Pro. I never had any performance issues with either of my LG devices, but, multitasking was poor because of the lack of RAM and LG's software, although very stable, was not quite well optimised (and looks and feels dated too). If you use any LG flagship from the last 3 years and then a Oneplus 6/7/8, you'll see the difference immediately. I loved the manual controls, the excellent Quad DAC and the overall design of the V30 (I still think it's one of the most well designed phones of the last 5 years), but when time came to upgrade, I chose the OP8 Pro over the V60 because it's just, overall, a better device. I tried both for a week and decided to keep the OP8 Pro and return the V60.
Y do reviewers keep saying lgv60 copied s10 plus.its like there not following tech lg has been doing the horizontal camera since lg g5, lgv20, g6 v30 v40 g8 and v50. LG just removed the back fingerprint. Back then Samsung just had rear solo cameras. Great review bur facts straight.
Still in the Settings, notification panel, recent apps. No software update Not as fast AND SMOOTH! Hardware wise it's too big and ugly. Stereo speakers not sure how good they are but I think they're slightly worse than OnePlus
I still use nova launcher for oneplus 8 pro 12gb blue manly for folders in app drawer. Nova helps you move all your layout apps and folders to another phone very easy and intuitive. I'm seriously impressed on how updated the software is compared to the oneplus 7t that I used 6 months ago they fixed so many things and added so many great features but it still looks very stock-ish. BTW battery and speakers are not as good as rog phone 2 and no air triggers I will go back to Rog 2 tbh even if it's a big too big and heavy.
@@phandroid I understand why u think that way, but I am a LG user for past few years and their build and consistency is too great when compared to latest one plus devices, all they gotta do is just bring up a new software and regular updates, which will get them back in business
@@phandroid Agreed. I'm still leaning towards LG just because of the multitasking factor. I do hate their UI. My wife and kids all have LG phones, albeit old ones, and I have to resist the urge to throw the phones against the wall when I use them. Ha!
IMO, unless you have the two under 7 inch screens next to each other, how much of a difference are you going to see between a 4K screen and a 2K screen? A 55" inch screen yes you will see see a difference with 4K. OLED vs LCD, yes, you will see a difference. As far as the refresh rate, for me it's a nice to have not a necessity. But hey, everyone's list of priorities are different.
I don't know... LG is priced better for sure with more bang for the buck! Honestly I was waiting for One Plus to wow me! And it don't, it's basically a One Plus 7T with a better chip... When software comes in to play... It ANDROID! Change it lol silly argument against the LG, but I guess he had to have something negative to say about the V60 or it would be a wash lol at this point I would pick the LG due to features over the 7T 2.0 which just seems boring!
I own the Lg V 60 and I love this phone!. This phone is lightning fast with No lag!. The case for the Lg is simply Amazing! You can multi task with (2) screens! There is a feature for an Stylish. The sound system is Great!. There is a Head phone jack! ... I believe if this was a Samsung phone the price 2,000!. Lg , 899.00!
Do anyone has still a perfectly functional V20 ? I'm leaning on the LG V60 BUT I want a phone that will last at least 4 years. Is the LG V60 my man ? Coming from the OnePlus One (my daily driver since August 2014) I can tell that the OnePlus One is still freaking smooth and runs most of my games. I'm looking for his successor because a bad drop made it begin to randomly reboot the UI. I know the OnePlus 8Pro will last 5-6 years easy at least. But I don't know LG at all so I can't decide myself at the moment. V60 has real arguments but I'm afraid software become laggy just as Samsung become laggy (no offense, maybe this has changed but I don't know anyone with a smooth 4 y.o. Samsung phone). Kind of long message but anyway thanks to who reads. Nice day.
Put nova launcher on the LG and the software is no longer a concern. Also the audio quality is unmatched on LG but so many have wireless. Headphones they can't take advantage of the audio quality from LG. I prefer a great set of headphones combined with the quad deck but that's probably because I am a musician and music sound quality is big for me.
Great review! I was going to upgrade my LG V30 to the V60 but then discovered OnePlus. I've been trying to get 8 Pro but they keep selling out. I'm with ATT so can't get it thru them. I do agree with the LG experience is not great. My apps seem to move a lot and it's just annoying. I'd get a lot of use from the second screen on the V60. Still leaning to the OnePlus 8 Pro.
Install Nova launcher, go into developer options and set animation to. 05 and I promise you'll never know it's a 60 hz refresh rate. It's really fast and the display really looks way better than 1080p. You won't notice a difference at all. I'm keeping my v60 until the thing blows to pieces. Lg is out of the mobile business but I'll just flash a custom ROM and keep on going until it can't.
I just ordered my LGV60 dual screen for $875. I have always preferred LG phones because of the battery life and they always give me the options of what I want in a phone. I am an audiophile, and no other phone comes even close to LG in that sense. I am typing this out on a V30 right now while listening to Purple Rain. To each their own, but I have never been disappointed with an LG phone. I am a LG customer for life.
It's almost like this reviewer hasn't heard of third party launchers. Yes the LG phones have an inferior software experience, but they have nailed the hardware, so stick a new more efficient launcher on them, problem solved. My V30 shooting on log with 10 bit color still beats most 2020 flagships in video quality. Don't want to hassle with a launcher or log video? Get an iPhone, shrug...
I'm still not sure. I'm in desperate need of a new phone and either one would definitely be an upgrade for me. I can't seem to pick which upgrades would benefit me more.
Didn't realize these phones dont have expandable storage, that's a major omission especially for anyone buying the 128GB version as their main phone. Accepted software preference is personal but the UI can be changed so that wouldn't put me off the LG as my choice.
WoW nice video 👌👌👌 sir I've a question for you, does OnePlus 8 pro have direct external mic audio recording option/ capability in its inbuilt camera while recording video 🤔🤔🤔 it's required for vlogging, .. PLEASE CHECK IT AND REPLY 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I've actually been thinking about the OP8Pro, but the lack of a headphone jack is a turn off for me. Kind of puts it into the Samsung S20 category now. Besides I'm starting to see places adding the dual screen case for free for the V60 so that's quite the deal!
@@trilexi Thats interesting. I used to have a g6 and it worked flawlessly except when i tried android auto. It would freeze like crazy when I entered into my car. I think I get your point though my g7 works like a charm in all scenarios.
I picked up the standard One Plus 8...I am not sure if it is the laser focus or what...but even when beautify is turned off, it makes my bird's body look like clay. I have attempted to use Open Cam and Magix's Cam software of Android....Anyone have any tips or software recommendations?
Definitely two of the most highly anticipated smartphone as of May 2020 for me. Definitely a tough call to pick which one - the OnePlus definitely excels as a mobile photography gear, but the LG still retains the 3.5mm audio jack with Quad DAC feature alongside the fact that you can also have the optional DualScreen case.
Just get lawnchair v2 on the lg v60 and it should fix most of software issues! ive owned all the phones and ive switched from oneplus 8 to iphone 11 pro max to s20 ultra and then lg v60 and its been a month and didnt switch lol. The phone is amazing but i respect everyone's opinion on it
Very late comment but one thing I noticed on the V60 that's interesting is the zoom capabilities. You can zoom while it's in pixel binning mode or switch to the 64 megapixel mode and zoom from that as well. Even though it's from the same sensor the zoom is handled differently I noticed while in 64 megapixel mode up to 5X it holds on to detail pretty good compared to the 16 megapixel mode.. it doesn't switch between the two options while you're zooming it stays locked into whatever setting you choose.
@@richardonochie7935 I have the G8x and have considered it...V60 really is a total beast! G8 is good though bro, don't kid yourself. If you got the money though go for it!
LG's software is a mess, but I can live with it. I wanted the 120hrz display but the battery is really important to me, and 5G is still sporadic here in Canada but will soon be in full swing for the next couple of months. I made my purchase basing mostly on multitasking, battery life, and partly camera. I chose LG V60. The dual screen is really useful for me and the battery last long. I think this is the only device I can use all day and all night without any worries. I also appreciate the wacom support pretty much the same as note functionality minus the wand thing. Overall I love the phone and I have no regret, but I have a question. Is 120hrz + 5G in a regular usage drains battery more? Because I assume it does. It's one of my main concern why I chose LGV60 over oneplus 8 pro and samsung s20 ultra also the price difference here in canada is quite of a gap ranging $400-500. Is my assumption right?
Yup! That's the reason why LG stayed away from 120hz display (for now) coz it will definitely take a toll on your battery. They just prioritized 5G capability for future proofing of the V60. And another thing, you dont usually need a higher refresh rate for you to appreciate the quality resolution of the display. FHD is more than enough and optimized for battery. And its also on par with some of the qhd/oled displays around as far as brightness and quality is concern.
I find the default launcher on the V60 to be a little laggy and buggy but a different launcher fixes that. My only other nitpicks are that the one-handed mode doesn't work and hiding the notch doesn't work in every app.
Going with the OP8 Pro, 120 hz does make a HUGE difference in display experience, 1440p isn’t as big a deal but it’s still nice to know. One thing that people complain about is the battery, but oneplus has a warp charge 30 brick in the box, which is one of the fastest chargers money can buy, so even if you are low on power, you can spend only a few minutes near an outlet and leave with enough battery to get you through anything, and the physical notification slider is super helpful. Overall, other than the DS case for LG, I don’t see a reason to get the LG
LG has been doing 1440p since 2013 with the G3(first qhd phone to do it) they have a great 1080p to be great if we actually seen video comparison, not sure why they didnt keep it up on 1440p being at the top for their tv's. Other than having a second screen and pens support maybe to compete with the galaxy note line. But still looks amazing on my v30.
The LG also works with a pen like a note. I'm not sure if the OP8 has that option. at the price, the minor spec downgrades aren't really that groudbreaking. there's a reason, we are all depressed these days. just use the v60 and if you like it, who cares if people dont like it. the software experience argyment is kind of silly. most of us are in the apps and not in the settings menu or things like that. facebook, iG and what ever app you use will all look the same pretty much. i dont like the lg icons and UI either but i'm not in the UI....i'm on an app most of the time. if you on the UI section more than 2-3 minutes a day...you got a problem.
I've been using a v30 for 2.5 years... Time to replace. Honestly I have zero complaints, and the dac is a huge deal... just so good. I run a nova launcher, perfect. V60 is next.
I upgraded from Oneplus and got the V60 last week. I was worried about the software issues, but so far its clean, smooth and fast. Only thing I miss is slide down on the screen to bring notification panel down, but Microsoft launcher fixed that. I also like the oneplus gestures better, but other than that I don't miss anything. Also in Canada LG v60 is $450 cheaper than 8 pro. After additional discounts at the carriers and free LG tone free bluetooth buds, LG is much better deal compare to the new Oneplus phones.
As of right now 2023 LG v60 is still a beast of a phone. Software update and security update is up to date.. Android 13 and March 2023 security patch. Its running better then before..😮
You get a lot more with OnePlus in terms of a more future proof design, display, camera hardware, and software. The LG design and display were outdated before the smartphone even released
Nice review. Could have been more indepth. LG does it better overall. You forgot to mention the Voice Bokeh feature of V60, which could be useful for vloggers. Also Video stabilizaton and overall camera quality is better in LG this year except for the selfie camera. I think thats a great phone for gaming at such a massive battery life. No worries. One plus brings nothing new except for faster wireless charging.
I'm currently using the Samsung Galaxy S10 as my daily driver. I've had it for a year now and I am happy with it. That being said, at the end of 2020 I will be in the market for a new phone. Hopefully LG V60 will be a few hundred dollar less than it is right now. I don't see myself paying $900 for a 1080P screen. I'm not the average customer that don't know or don't care about processing speed, screen resolution, battery life, software, etc. I will not pay more and get less. I haven't had a Oneplus since the Oneplus One. Oneplus 8 Pro, LG V60, and Samsung Note 20 is on the shortlist.
Can your eyes really tell the difference between Hi def (1080p) and 4k on a 6 inch screen? Can you really tell the difference between 90htz and 120htz refresh rate? You probably can with your bionic eye and all...lol. Actually you can't brag about the specs is the probably real reason most likely. I have 4k on my 70 in. flat screen tv, that's where I need 4k. My phone with 1080p is good enough on my 6 in. screen. That combined with better camera and audio...I'm good with the beast the V60 is. (I have the G8x, which is still good enough for me, I don't have a bionic eye)
I was on the OnePlus Train until the went against their own slogan of being a flagship killer for a fraction of the cost. The new 1k phone made me drop them, I still use the OnePlus 7 Pro but moving forward I went with the LG v60 with the dual screen case. Much better value for the money spent. Until OnePlus goes back to their original company goals ill stick with another brand.
Nah...not falling for the phone UI gimmick. The phone needs expandable storage for large photo & video files, music files, 5000 mAh battery with at least 2 full day screen on time usage without charging, 4K video recording at 60fps, Quad DAC + head phone jack, dual screen with stylus pen support for multi-tasking, manual photo and video mode and lastly the retail price of less than $1000. How does one choose a lesser phone compared to the LG V60???
Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking about replacing my LG V40 ThinQ. The LG V60 ThinQ is a looker with great battery reserve. And I've been eyeing OnePlus' devices for a while now. The OnePlus 8T+ is of them that I like. I might settle down for the 8T+. My next smartphone would be the Huawei P40 Pro or the Oppo.
I have a oneplus 5t, 6t, and 7pro. Absolutely hate the curved screen on 7pro. Always launching apps by accidentally touch the side, typing same experience. Always complained about low volume, incall or listening to podcasts. I spotted the dual screen while at a t-mobile store, fell in love with it. Audio twice as loud and the speakers sound bigger than they are. I use dual screen all the time, you tube on dual screen, Twitter on main screen. Another example, signing into a website and forgot my password, open dual screen, tap on notepad where I keep usernames and passwords. Absolutely love my LG. Both phones side by side, LG has better picture. Refresh rate, can't tell a difference. I use Niagara Pro launcher on both screens. I hate a cluttered home screen...I bought the dual screen for $699 plus tax out the door. I can tell you trying to sell a oneplus is very hard, people never heard of them before. Another plus is SD card up to 2 terabytes. Much better bargain than oneplus.
Hey you forgot to mention the V60 comes with TWO screens and will blow the One plus 8 pro out of the water completely. There is simply no way to compare the two phones, they are in a totally different league!!! What an omission!
Go with the v60 over the one plus you will get more then all them don't talk about that the v60 will give you even more than the one plus go try them out in person side by side and then you will see why the v60 is way better
I'd say the camera is really close, but LG has just the slightest advantage. I'll be posting a full camera comparison between the two in the next few days.
Do not worry, the Oneplus 8 Pro has the better main camera sensor. Just look at my upper comments and check for yourself what I mentioned there. In my opinion, after seeing this review and the sensor specs it is a mistake to say that the LG has the better camera, but everyone can have an opinion.
@@phandroid no Bro ,u're completely wrong , LG V60 Camera is the Best with the most Professional Manual Mode , the Best Quality Videos and Feature in Both Photos and Videos ,the Best Audio Quality when you record a Video ,so Bro , no Phones can be close to LG V60 Camera Capabilities and Quality ,Sorry Bro but U're completely wrong ,Oneplus 8 Pro photos or Videos Quality is a Trash in Comparison with LG V60
I prefer the LG. Better overall package, and superior where it counts the most like battery life, audio quality and better camera.
I agree that the battery life and cameras are better on the LG V60, but do you really need two days on a single charge? In using the OnePlus 8 Pro for nearly two weeks now, I've never once been able to kill the phone in a single day and that's not fora lack of trying, playing 2-3 hours of CODM and a total of 8 hours of screen time per day.
@@phandroid just like storage you can never have enough battery life especially if your a heavy user or have a busy schedule and forget to charge your phone.
I disagree that the camera is better on the LG. Any image that is now better is only due to early software on OnePlus. You can see this also on OnePlus 7 pro which received a lot of software updates that made the camera experience much better than it initially was even if the sensor was not exceptional. Now with the OnePlus 8 pro the main 48 MP sensor is hugely superior to the one in OnePlus 7 pro. The new one in OnePlus 8 pro is a much larger and a more expensive sensor than the one on LG V60. They are not even in the same league. The sensor on LG is comparable with Sony's inferior and midrange sensor IMX686, not to IMX689 from the OnePlus 8 pro.
@@phandroid the UI isn't slow or sluggish I can say that as I'm using a g8x on ux 9
@@chriswright8074 I'm using a LG G8 on android 10 and I can tell you the performance is slow and sluggish, that is my biggest problem with this phone.
Oneplus goes up to 256GB?
LG has an SD slot.
Battery slightly smaller? 10% less than LG.
No audio jack. No dual screen. No MIL-tested.
Only OnePlus added value is higher refresh rate screen and a less cumbersome OS.
Plus design, overall performance and a much better selfie camera.
Plus design and better performance those aren’t even an argue point or isn’t even true! Both have 865 chip and design LG has a dual screen!
@@phandroid overall performance? What does that mean? The phone does everything instantly. You literally give no specific examples of how the one plus has better performance. It's hilarious how much you guys shit on LG and provide no support for your baseless opinions. It's actually bizarre. Seems like you're afraid of losing access to One Plus. No one is afraid of losing access to LG so I guess it's easier to shit on them.
@@phandroid yeah, a selfie camera. Quite important for non reviewers who are stuck with 720p cameras on their main laptops for videoconferencing... How funny you can't distinguish between added value and incremental feelings
@@phandroid But your video itself states that the V60 is the better-looking device.
Regarding overall performance, why didn't you mention it in the video? I hope you aren't referring to software snappiness as performance superiority.
Excellent review. Was waiting for it since OP8PRO launch. Going with LG V60+ though. Will use Nova Launcher for UI. Thanks.
Hope you enjoy it. It's a great phone.
@@phandroid I noticed in your comment section that you only like compliments...
@@phandroid is oneplus 8 pro have time lapse?
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Yes, the 8 pro has time lapse.
@@speedlever thanks man. How about the back cover of that phone? It is a glass?
I love my LG v60 dual screen and I'm coming from a 512 gb Galaxy Note 10 plus. I'm also a die hard Samsung fan! I also owned the OnePlus 7 Pro which was okay but my experience with the V60 is so much better. On the V60's UI it's not that big of a difference to me, I think people make things more difficult then they really are. I also love the weight of the V60.... it just feels more premium in the hand. Go with the V60 and you won't be disappointed.
Reading your comment has helped me make my decision. I've been diehard Samsung for years and I'm about to trade in my Note9 for the V60. It's felt like a really hard decision because there's so many good things about the note. Sick of accidental bixby presses -even after disabling it still pops up sometimes. Wanting to try something different and get a fresh phone. The display on my note and front facing camera have better specs than the V60 so I was hesitant. But all the other features make it seem worth switching. 😆
@@MrRLBlack how did you like your note 9?
Lg v60 with Nova launcher. Best hardware with best software. 👍
Yup. Nova launcher makes a lackluster stock UI a non-issue. LGs drop in price quicker than other phones. I'll buy a V60 in two years for a little over $200.
Exactly just picked a V30 with a 128 gigs of internal storage and added my 256 gig SD card. That is an insanely good deal for a content creator like myself. I could care less about gaming so I don't need a 120 hz display or snapdragon 865. I can game if I wanted to on my iPad Pro. :-)
Lg v60 is awsome with dual screen dummy
The Galaxy fold is $2,000 the V60 with the second screen is $900 from T-Mobile
@El Rey very true
One is an actual foldable tho
@@sydguitar99 That is crappy as hell
@@quv2035 the fold is a better phone hands down but all of these phones are overpriced these days and that's why I will be picking up a V60
Got mine for 500
I like these kind of simple comparisons....as an lg g6 user i would always upgrade for an lg device for that 3.5mm jack,ip68,qhd+...Oneplus users feel the same for that smooth software experience....its very hard to convince people to change brands because they are so used to it
Regardless of what Android phone I have. I use a 3rd party launcher no matter what. So the software experience is not really an issue with me? That's the beauty of Android. Choose the hardware you like, put whatever launcher you prefer on top.
I understand regular users aren't going to use 3rd part launchers, but at the same time, they're not gonna care much about the UI either. As long as they can text, make phone calls and use the few apps they use on a regular basis.
Pick the best hardware and customize the UI yourself.
Written on my LG V60 with NOVA Launcher.
Absolutely correct. No one can't match LG. Only LG fans know. Typing from LG G7 THIN Q
I do find the LG launcher to be slow and buggy but that's easily fixed with a different launcher. The only other real complaints I have about this phone is that the one-handed mode doesn't work and hiding the notch doesn't work with all apps.
@@t.daniels9755 does the different launcher kill the software features of the phone?
@@mdrahman6732 Not in the slightest. The things that make this such a great phone have nothing to do with the launcher. I'm using the Microsoft launcher and it has many more features than the LG launcher and it has only made the phone that much better.
@@t.daniels9755 as in the dual screen or the pen settings? Or the software second screen thing(that little display on the V10 and v20 had but the v30 didn't have but had a software version of it)?
I really like my v60.. get you one if your in the market for a good phone the dual screen is 🔥🔥🔥
Can you hide that notch? Thanks
@@myproject13ttt Yeah, it's possible to hide that notch
Its funny the V60 is more pro than the One plus Pro.
with 60HZ and FHD+? No, sorry
@@mays7n um yes actually
@maysin the amount of people who can't tell the different between FHD and QHD would suprise you the s20 ultra even comes out of the box at FHD and I doubt most people change it
@@graysondelong4428 I agree on that one but 60Hz to 120Hz is a difference
@@mays7n yeah that etrue my lg v60 is on the way shipping is taking forever with this virus going around I'm honestly I miss my oneplus 7 pro but I'm using a shitty Samsung a70 right now so I'm pretty excited for this lg to come I'm hella into phones and tech mostly phones should start my own unboxing channel haha
V60. I never had any problems with LG softer, ever,and I am LG user for couple years. At the moment rocking V30, which still is working perfect since day one, and I have it for 1.5 year. V60 over 8 Pro, headphone jack, battery, memory card slot, camera, dual screen. And its cheaper.
Things the V60 has that weren't mentioned: Super stable 1080p recording, expandable storage, 4 mic recording, radio, Quad DAC, Wacom pen support, voice bokeh.
Just got my LGV60, it's an absolute beast. You can feel the heft from the huge battery. Also waiting on my dual screen.
I got the G8x dual screen, I wish I would have waited a couple months, the V60 is a badass phone. G8x is not bad either though...
Correction: they both have 128gb on board storage but the v60 can be upgraded to 2tb sd card the one plus cannot be upgraded. One of the main reasons i still but lg v-series phones.
Correct, but as of right now, only 1TB cards are available and they'll cost you an extra $260 (amzn.to/2KyoYV4). The better option would be a 512GB card which will set you back roughly $70 (amzn.to/3bBlAV5)
@@phandroid i bought the original OnePlus, loved the phone but i quickly sold it due to the lack of upgradeable storage, it's just my personal preference
Yeah I think at least 1tb should be standard .. Or an option ...128 or 256 feels like they are shorting us
As it should be.
How so? that's more storage than most laptops have these days.
LG V60 is slightly Better than OP8 pro
As someone who's not fortunate enough to be able to own multiple devices for comparative purposes, I wish someone would actually go into detail in one of these videos as to what exactly is the difference in LG UI and the other devices' UI - otherwise it just sounds like monotonous complaining instead of in depth informative reviewing
Agreed. I find LG's UI to be quite pleasant to use...my main gripe being about the apps not automatically alphabetizing, which is easily fixed with two taps on the screen and which is a very minor complaint. A better camera, a headphone jack with an industry-leading DAC, and a whole extra screen, I think, should beat out a minimalistic, slightly boring UI that is found on OP devices.
exactly
most of the time , we're not in the LG UI section either. we're in an app and the app will work and look the same.
this just shows how unoriginal thses guys are.
I'm coming off of 7 years straight on Samsung phones. Traded my S10 for the V60. I have no idea what these guys are talking about. I have no issues with LG software at all and I'd struggle to even tell you how it's different than Samsung's Android experience.
@@Naldynator lg does not have the better camera
@@AkronKid330 Based on this reviewer, whose video we're commenting on, the rear camera is better on the lg.
LG is the best!!!!
What would make you pick the LG V60 over the OnePlus 8 Pro?
@@phandroid the headphone jack, upgradeable storage and big battery
@@phandroid i like lg products because giù just need to wait a few months for their price to drop. Also of this v60 i like that the refresh rate is "only" 60hz because more are useless in my opinion. It looks good and i cant wait to try lg's dual screen!
@@phandroid its military grade
Personally, I use BT headphones, so that doesn't make a difference for me. Also, battery life if still incredible on the OnePlus.
I saw a 2TB unbranded micro SDHC
card on eBay. Should I get this for my V60? What do you think?
No, it's probably not even 2tb and it will undoubtedly fail.
I'd take the OnePlus 8 Pro.
An infinitely better display.
A camera that will get better than the v60 in a few updates
MUCH BETTER SOFTWARE SUPPORT AND OVVERALL SOFTWARE.
But I can understand why people would get the v60 for the audio capabilities and slightly discounted price.
Oneplus always underperforms in camera vs the flagship competition
@@michaelhazellful Not this time. The camera is better than the s20 plus even.
@@andycasimir2490 nah
Hi.. I am using lg v40 in india. Which is the best camera i have ever used. Special in dynamic range and color production as natural. I request you to please post a detail camera comparison between one plus 8 pro and v60. Will help me in future to buy out of two.
Any way your videos are good quality to explain . all the best .
Thanks
I actually find one plus software to be boring. I prefer the software experience on the LG because they offer more features like knock, a PC mode, etc. You did a horrible job explaining the LG features that the OnePlus doesn't offer.
@SKEKMAL why not? Every person have different opinion. So there is no reason to every people should hate LG UI and like OOS or stock android. I used LG software before and it was good.
You forgot the V60's stylus support.
True, but with no place to store the stylus, very few people will actually buy one
@@phandroid well, considering content creators are most likely ro buy the V60, they may also want a proper stylus pen to go along
Great comparison. For me I picked the V60 over the OnePlus 8 Pro because of price (plus carrier deals), the headphone jack, and the bigger battery.
It does need some work on software, but if you use a third party launcher, and power shade for the notification panel, it pretty much eliminated any issues I've had.
Definitely the LG. Flat screen headphone jack. Big battery. And I have no big problem with LG software.
STOP THE CURVED SCREEN MOLESTING! even the Samsung who started it has dropped it smh
1c2reative spot on, worst of worst especially when driving and you have the device mounted as gps you may get in accident trying to touch it, this comes to me as a way of copying Samsung one plus flatscreen I definitely would have gotten it. One a second note Samsung still has small more subtle curve but way less crippling than the oneplus. Shame on oneplus they need to stop this torture of curved panel technology.
Love curved screen on 1+7pro
Hold my Galaxy Note Edge.
I hated curved screens before it was cool to hate curved screens.
#ThatGuy
There is an update to stop accidental touches
Hey, Nick. Great content. Can you share the wallpaper on the OnePlus 8 Pro?
From every review I've seen of the lg v60 everyone says the cameras are the best and even better than the s10 ultra and I've never heard anyone call the phone slow I think the review is a little bullshit
This reviwer is 1+ fanboi
Actually no. He's not bulshitting. The LG software isn't slow per se, just not as fluid or well optimised as Oxygen OS. That's just simple fact. I used a V20 for a year, a V30+ for 2 years and now a OP8 Pro. I never had any performance issues with either of my LG devices, but, multitasking was poor because of the lack of RAM and LG's software, although very stable, was not quite well optimised (and looks and feels dated too). If you use any LG flagship from the last 3 years and then a Oneplus 6/7/8, you'll see the difference immediately.
I loved the manual controls, the excellent Quad DAC and the overall design of the V30 (I still think it's one of the most well designed phones of the last 5 years), but when time came to upgrade, I chose the OP8 Pro over the V60 because it's just, overall, a better device. I tried both for a week and decided to keep the OP8 Pro and return the V60.
I know right, he is definitely 100% oneplus fanboy
Y do reviewers keep saying lgv60 copied s10 plus.its like there not following tech lg has been doing the horizontal camera since lg g5, lgv20, g6 v30 v40 g8 and v50. LG just removed the back fingerprint. Back then Samsung just had rear solo cameras. Great review bur facts straight.
And umm the first qhd screen,ultra wide angle camera , first curved screen, first capacitive touch screen..
Just put Nova Launcher on your V60 and you'll be much happier with it. Did that first day. Really like the V60.
Still in the Settings, notification panel, recent apps.
No software update
Not as fast AND SMOOTH!
Hardware wise it's too big and ugly.
Stereo speakers not sure how good they are but I think they're slightly worse than OnePlus
I still use nova launcher for oneplus 8 pro 12gb blue manly for folders in app drawer. Nova helps you move all your layout apps and folders to another phone very easy and intuitive.
I'm seriously impressed on how updated the software is compared to the oneplus 7t that I used 6 months ago they fixed so many things and added so many great features but it still looks very stock-ish.
BTW battery and speakers are not as good as rog phone 2 and no air triggers I will go back to Rog 2 tbh even if it's a big too big and heavy.
@@sohaibalmahagri589 I love how you have all those criticisms of the V60 and you haven't even used it. 🤣🤣
The reason I will pick the OnePlus 8 pro over the LG is because of Android update and that quad HD display, but the v60 is overall the best buy here.
If 90 percent of your tech video is you and not the device, you've done it wrong. This was a video of a dude talking, go elsewhere to see more phone
I choose V60, both are great. But the added case and screen ( Dual Screen ) gives me that multitasking ability you can only do on two screens.
I have OnePlus 8 pro and had it next to v60 in-store.. I put both on max brightness auto off, and the v60 actually looks brighter!
i love your videos man..specially the comparison videos..keep up the good work
LG is best, get rid of those china toys
I will have to respectully disagree.
@@phandroid I understand why u think that way, but I am a LG user for past few years and their build and consistency is too great when compared to latest one plus devices, all they gotta do is just bring up a new software and regular updates, which will get them back in business
@@vickyesar nah, LG is dead
LG sucks bro
@@vickyesar LG is trash
Can't you just go with the stock Google launcher? UI experience is just a software overlay for the most part.
It goes a lot deeper than that with the notification shade, system settings, lock screen and much more.
@@phandroid Agreed.
I'm still leaning towards LG just because of the multitasking factor. I do hate their UI. My wife and kids all have LG phones, albeit old ones, and I have to resist the urge to throw the phones against the wall when I use them. Ha!
Non Chinese all the way 👍🏽
🙏🏾
IMO, unless you have the two under 7 inch screens next to each other, how much of a difference are you going to see between a 4K screen and a 2K screen? A 55" inch screen yes you will see see a difference with 4K. OLED vs LCD, yes, you will see a difference. As far as the refresh rate, for me it's a nice to have not a necessity. But hey, everyone's list of priorities are different.
I don't know... LG is priced better for sure with more bang for the buck! Honestly I was waiting for One Plus to wow me! And it don't, it's basically a One Plus 7T with a better chip... When software comes in to play... It ANDROID! Change it lol silly argument against the LG, but I guess he had to have something negative to say about the V60 or it would be a wash lol at this point I would pick the LG due to features over the 7T 2.0 which just seems boring!
@3165dwayne what is that bug?
2:29 Camera Comparison 📷
I own the Lg V 60 and I love this phone!. This phone is lightning fast with No lag!. The case for the Lg is simply Amazing! You can multi task with (2) screens! There is a feature for an Stylish. The sound system is Great!. There is a Head phone jack! ... I believe if this was a Samsung phone the price 2,000!. Lg , 899.00!
Do anyone has still a perfectly functional V20 ? I'm leaning on the LG V60 BUT I want a phone that will last at least 4 years. Is the LG V60 my man ?
Coming from the OnePlus One (my daily driver since August 2014) I can tell that the OnePlus One is still freaking smooth and runs most of my games. I'm looking for his successor because a bad drop made it begin to randomly reboot the UI.
I know the OnePlus 8Pro will last 5-6 years easy at least.
But I don't know LG at all so I can't decide myself at the moment. V60 has real arguments but I'm afraid software become laggy just as Samsung become laggy (no offense, maybe this has changed but I don't know anyone with a smooth 4 y.o. Samsung phone).
Kind of long message but anyway thanks to who reads. Nice day.
What did you get?
Lol i knew he was gonna go for oneplus.... No surprise there
Put nova launcher on the LG and the software is no longer a concern. Also the audio quality is unmatched on LG but so many have wireless. Headphones they can't take advantage of the audio quality from LG. I prefer a great set of headphones combined with the quad deck but that's probably because I am a musician and music sound quality is big for me.
This is pretty great are there any plans from Phandroid to review the new Motorola?
Great review! I was going to upgrade my LG V30 to the V60 but then discovered OnePlus. I've been trying to get 8 Pro but they keep selling out. I'm with ATT so can't get it thru them. I do agree with the LG experience is not great. My apps seem to move a lot and it's just annoying. I'd get a lot of use from the second screen on the V60. Still leaning to the OnePlus 8 Pro.
Install Nova launcher, go into developer options and set animation to. 05 and I promise you'll never know it's a 60 hz refresh rate. It's really fast and the display really looks way better than 1080p. You won't notice a difference at all. I'm keeping my v60 until the thing blows to pieces. Lg is out of the mobile business but I'll just flash a custom ROM and keep on going until it can't.
I just ordered my LGV60 dual screen for $875. I have always preferred LG phones because of the battery life and they always give me the options of what I want in a phone. I am an audiophile, and no other phone comes even close to LG in that sense. I am typing this out on a V30 right now while listening to Purple Rain.
To each their own, but I have never been disappointed with an LG phone. I am a LG customer for life.
It's almost like this reviewer hasn't heard of third party launchers. Yes the LG phones have an inferior software experience, but they have nailed the hardware, so stick a new more efficient launcher on them, problem solved. My V30 shooting on log with 10 bit color still beats most 2020 flagships in video quality. Don't want to hassle with a launcher or log video? Get an iPhone, shrug...
I would really argue that the OnePlus is a better looking device. Especially from the front. And by a long shot
what are your thoughts on the oneplus 7t pro 5g mclaren vs oneplus 8&8 pro
I'm still not sure. I'm in desperate need of a new phone and either one would definitely be an upgrade for me. I can't seem to pick which upgrades would benefit me more.
Absolutely love my LG V60 ThinQ and I'm so glad I traded in my Samsung Note 10 for it. I'm using Nova Launcher and it looks great
Didn't realize these phones dont have expandable storage, that's a major omission especially for anyone buying the 128GB version as their main phone. Accepted software preference is personal but the UI can be changed so that wouldn't put me off the LG as my choice.
Ui still a bummer somehow with lg? They updated it?
LG has SD card support
Can you hide the notch on the V60
WoW nice video 👌👌👌 sir I've a question for you, does OnePlus 8 pro have direct external mic audio recording option/ capability in its inbuilt camera while recording video 🤔🤔🤔 it's required for vlogging, ..
PLEASE CHECK IT AND REPLY 🙏🙏🙏🙏
dont forget how the audio quality recording on the v60,makes other phone like listening to AM radio
I've actually been thinking about the OP8Pro, but the lack of a headphone jack is a turn off for me. Kind of puts it into the Samsung S20 category now. Besides I'm starting to see places adding the dual screen case for free for the V60 so that's quite the deal!
Not coming back to LG for a long time after the horrible experience I had with the G6.
Lol... I'm still using one now... What experience if I may ask
@@adewaleabdulsalam5317 Super laggy and slow, even after a full reset
@@trilexi Thats interesting. I used to have a g6 and it worked flawlessly except when i tried android auto. It would freeze like crazy when I entered into my car. I think I get your point though my g7 works like a charm in all scenarios.
I bought a G6 for a family member and it works flawlessly for them.
I picked up the standard One Plus 8...I am not sure if it is the laser focus or what...but even when beautify is turned off, it makes my bird's body look like clay. I have attempted to use Open Cam and Magix's Cam software of Android....Anyone have any tips or software recommendations?
Definitely two of the most highly anticipated smartphone as of May 2020 for me. Definitely a tough call to pick which one - the OnePlus definitely excels as a mobile photography gear, but the LG still retains the 3.5mm audio jack with Quad DAC feature alongside the fact that you can also have the optional DualScreen case.
Just get lawnchair v2 on the lg v60 and it should fix most of software issues! ive owned all the phones and ive switched from oneplus 8 to iphone 11 pro max to s20 ultra and then lg v60 and its been a month and didnt switch lol. The phone is amazing but i respect everyone's opinion on it
Very late comment but one thing I noticed on the V60 that's interesting is the zoom capabilities. You can zoom while it's in pixel binning mode or switch to the 64 megapixel mode and zoom from that as well. Even though it's from the same sensor the zoom is handled differently I noticed while in 64 megapixel mode up to 5X it holds on to detail pretty good compared to the 16 megapixel mode.. it doesn't switch between the two options while you're zooming it stays locked into whatever setting you choose.
Watching on my dual screen wide screen. V60 is superior with and without dual screen. But man is this phone awesome!
Is it worth the upgrade if you have a lgg8 thin Q?
@@richardonochie7935 I have the G8x and have considered it...V60 really is a total beast! G8 is good though bro, don't kid yourself. If you got the money though go for it!
LG's software is a mess, but I can live with it. I wanted the 120hrz display but the battery is really important to me, and 5G is still sporadic here in Canada but will soon be in full swing for the next couple of months. I made my purchase basing mostly on multitasking, battery life, and partly camera. I chose LG V60. The dual screen is really useful for me and the battery last long. I think this is the only device I can use all day and all night without any worries. I also appreciate the wacom support pretty much the same as note functionality minus the wand thing. Overall I love the phone and I have no regret, but I have a question. Is 120hrz + 5G in a regular usage drains battery more? Because I assume it does. It's one of my main concern why I chose LGV60 over oneplus 8 pro and samsung s20 ultra also the price difference here in canada is quite of a gap ranging $400-500. Is my assumption right?
Yup! That's the reason why LG stayed away from 120hz display (for now) coz it will definitely take a toll on your battery. They just prioritized 5G capability for future proofing of the V60. And another thing, you dont usually need a higher refresh rate for you to appreciate the quality resolution of the display. FHD is more than enough and optimized for battery. And its also on par with some of the qhd/oled displays around as far as brightness and quality is concern.
I just got the LG v60 from OnePlus and it's a great phone and all. But the software is just so wonky.
How so?
what
We need details!
How the hell can you buy an LG from OnePlus
I find the default launcher on the V60 to be a little laggy and buggy but a different launcher fixes that. My only other nitpicks are that the one-handed mode doesn't work and hiding the notch doesn't work in every app.
Going with the OP8 Pro, 120 hz does make a HUGE difference in display experience, 1440p isn’t as big a deal but it’s still nice to know. One thing that people complain about is the battery, but oneplus has a warp charge 30 brick in the box, which is one of the fastest chargers money can buy, so even if you are low on power, you can spend only a few minutes near an outlet and leave with enough battery to get you through anything, and the physical notification slider is super helpful. Overall, other than the DS case for LG, I don’t see a reason to get the LG
LG has been doing 1440p since 2013 with the G3(first qhd phone to do it) they have a great 1080p to be great if we actually seen video comparison, not sure why they didnt keep it up on 1440p being at the top for their tv's. Other than having a second screen and pens support maybe to compete with the galaxy note line. But still looks amazing on my v30.
The LG also works with a pen like a note. I'm not sure if the OP8 has that option. at the price, the minor spec downgrades aren't really that groudbreaking. there's a reason, we are all depressed these days. just use the v60 and if you like it, who cares if people dont like it.
the software experience argyment is kind of silly. most of us are in the apps and not in the settings menu or things like that.
facebook, iG and what ever app you use will all look the same pretty much. i dont like the lg icons and UI either but i'm not in the UI....i'm on an app most of the time. if you on the UI section more than 2-3 minutes a day...you got a problem.
Aww i like the LGs concept but the front camera is just bad.
I've been using a v30 for 2.5 years... Time to replace. Honestly I have zero complaints, and the dac is a huge deal... just so good. I run a nova launcher, perfect. V60 is next.
I upgraded from Oneplus and got the V60 last week. I was worried about the software issues, but so far its clean, smooth and fast. Only thing I miss is slide down on the screen to bring notification panel down, but Microsoft launcher fixed that. I also like the oneplus gestures better, but other than that I don't miss anything.
Also in Canada LG v60 is $450 cheaper than 8 pro. After additional discounts at the carriers and free LG tone free bluetooth buds, LG is much better deal compare to the new Oneplus phones.
As of right now 2023 LG v60 is still a beast of a phone. Software update and security update is up to date.. Android 13 and March 2023 security patch. Its running better then before..😮
Phandroid can you please review more HTC phones?
I would go for the v60. Better battery life, a headphone jack, better audio experience, bigger and wider Display, and expandable memory
You get a lot more with OnePlus in terms of a more future proof design, display, camera hardware, and software. The LG design and display were outdated before the smartphone even released
I have never seen the LG V60 take a selfie that bad. Not even close. What did you do, smear vasoline on the lens before shooting? Lmao wow
2 screens are always better then 1 💥
is the v60 display better than the lgv40?
Nice review. Could have been more indepth. LG does it better overall. You forgot to mention the Voice Bokeh feature of V60, which could be useful for vloggers. Also Video stabilizaton and overall camera quality is better in LG this year except for the selfie camera. I think thats a great phone for gaming at such a massive battery life. No worries. One plus brings nothing new except for faster wireless charging.
Sparing money 💵 for the upcoming Pixel 5 in October 😉
I'm currently using the Samsung Galaxy S10 as my daily driver. I've had it for a year now and I am happy with it. That being said, at the end of 2020 I will be in the market for a new phone. Hopefully LG V60 will be a few hundred dollar less than it is right now. I don't see myself paying $900 for a 1080P screen. I'm not the average customer that don't know or don't care about processing speed, screen resolution, battery life, software, etc. I will not pay more and get less. I haven't had a Oneplus since the Oneplus One. Oneplus 8 Pro, LG V60, and Samsung Note 20 is on the shortlist.
Can your eyes really tell the difference between Hi def (1080p) and 4k on a 6 inch screen? Can you really tell the difference between 90htz and 120htz refresh rate? You probably can with your bionic eye and all...lol. Actually you can't brag about the specs is the probably real reason most likely. I have 4k on my 70 in. flat screen tv, that's where I need 4k. My phone with 1080p is good enough on my 6 in. screen. That combined with better camera and audio...I'm good with the beast the V60 is. (I have the G8x, which is still good enough for me, I don't have a bionic eye)
I prefer LG ui over the one plus stock Android.
Great review! I will continue to return. Oneplus is making this decision easier for me since they have no stock of the 8 pro for over a month now...
I was on the OnePlus Train until the went against their own slogan of being a flagship killer for a fraction of the cost. The new 1k phone made me drop them, I still use the OnePlus 7 Pro but moving forward I went with the LG v60 with the dual screen case. Much better value for the money spent. Until OnePlus goes back to their original company goals ill stick with another brand.
LG V60 Thinq Comment
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I didn't like the user interface on the OP. No ability to bunch into folders in the app drawer. Big little deal for me.
Having a headphone jack and expendable memory makes me lean towards the LG.
It can be expanded up to 2 terabytes!
Been waiting for this thanks.
sd card is huge.
Great review subscribed to your channel 👍
Thanks!
Nah...not falling for the phone UI gimmick.
The phone needs expandable storage for large photo & video files, music files, 5000 mAh battery with at least 2 full day screen on time usage without charging, 4K video recording at 60fps, Quad DAC + head phone jack, dual screen with stylus pen support for multi-tasking, manual photo and video mode and lastly the retail price of less than $1000.
How does one choose a lesser phone compared to the LG V60???
Xperia 1 mk 2 has all those things
Thanks for sharing. I've been thinking about replacing my LG V40 ThinQ. The LG V60 ThinQ is a looker with great battery reserve. And I've been eyeing OnePlus' devices for a while now. The OnePlus 8T+ is of them that I like. I might settle down for the 8T+. My next smartphone would be the Huawei P40 Pro or the Oppo.
What is the actual optical zoom on oneplus, on the s20 and s20+ it's only 1.4X?
Watching this in the first 5 second.. I wanna subscribe NASA. 😂
Great review. Thx for the hard work. I cant bring myself to buy the One Plus for many reasons and will get the V60.
Listening to your video on my Fidelio X2HR, the choice is clear.
They both look good at different angles I can't decide what I like better
I have a oneplus 5t, 6t, and 7pro. Absolutely hate the curved screen on 7pro. Always launching apps by accidentally touch the side, typing same experience. Always complained about low volume, incall or listening to podcasts. I spotted the dual screen while at a t-mobile store, fell in love with it. Audio twice as loud and the speakers sound bigger than they are. I use dual screen all the time, you tube on dual screen, Twitter on main screen. Another example, signing into a website and forgot my password, open dual screen, tap on notepad where I keep usernames and passwords. Absolutely love my LG. Both phones side by side, LG has better picture. Refresh rate, can't tell a difference. I use Niagara Pro launcher on both screens. I hate a cluttered home screen...I bought the dual screen for $699 plus tax out the door. I can tell you trying to sell a oneplus is very hard, people never heard of them before. Another plus is SD card up to 2 terabytes. Much better bargain than oneplus.
Hey you forgot to mention the V60 comes with TWO screens and will blow the One plus 8 pro out of the water completely. There is simply no way to compare the two phones, they are in a totally different league!!! What an omission!
Go with the v60 over the one plus you will get more then all them don't talk about that the v60 will give you even more than the one plus go try them out in person side by side and then you will see why the v60 is way better
Nick I was really hoping you'd say the OP8 had a better camera 😂 I'm just as conflicted now as I was three weeks ago haha
I'd say the camera is really close, but LG has just the slightest advantage. I'll be posting a full camera comparison between the two in the next few days.
Do not worry, the Oneplus 8 Pro has the better main camera sensor. Just look at my upper comments and check for yourself what I mentioned there. In my opinion, after seeing this review and the sensor specs it is a mistake to say that the LG has the better camera, but everyone can have an opinion.
@@phandroid no Bro ,u're completely wrong , LG V60 Camera is the Best with the most Professional Manual Mode , the Best Quality Videos and Feature in Both Photos and Videos ,the Best Audio Quality when you record a Video ,so Bro , no Phones can be close to LG V60 Camera Capabilities and Quality ,Sorry Bro but U're completely wrong ,Oneplus 8 Pro photos or Videos Quality is a Trash in Comparison with LG V60
V60 is the better phone, nick is a one + fanboi