Conclusion LG is bringing the FullVision display feature to an affordable price range, including a really beautiful design and great build quality. For people on a budget, this is the closest they could get to getting flagship look-alike at very affordable price. The LG Q6 is now available in stores with a suggested retail price of Php12,990. Despite being announced as a device heading for the country next month, we've already spotted the mid-range LG Q6 now available locally and is being offered at a modest price. When it comes to gaming, it delivers a fairly capable experience for its price range. It retails for PHP 16,499 (8GB+256GB) and for the price, it offers a compelling package for users who prioritize battery life, multimedia consumption and everyday usability. Pair that with a bright 144Hz Curved AMOLED display, reliable performance for daily tasks, decent cameras and useful features like bypass charging and NFC, and you get a device that feels well-rounded for the price. For reference, last year's realme C75 retailed for PHP 8,999 (8GB+128GB), so we can expect the C100 to be priced around the same range. Read more in our articles including "LG Q6 Review" and "LG Q6 now in the Philippines, priced".
Conclusion LG is bringing the FullVision display feature to an affordable price range, including a really beautiful design and great build quality. For people on a budget, this is the closest they could get to getting flagship look-alike at very affordable price.
The LG Q6 is now available in stores with a suggested retail price of Php12,990. Despite being announced as a device heading for the country next month, we've already spotted the mid-range LG Q6 now available locally and is being offered at a modest price. When it comes to gaming, it delivers a fairly capable experience for its price range.
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