📱 Elevate Your Everyday with the LG V60 ThinQ!
The LG V60 ThinQ 5G is a renewed Android smartphone featuring a powerful triple camera system, a vibrant 6.8-inch OLED display, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery. With 128GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, this GSM unlocked device is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
Cellular Technology | 5G |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
Shooting Modes | Manual |
Camera Description | Rear |
Item Weight | 0.46 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6.67 x 3.06 x 0.35 inches |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
Color | Classy Blue |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | LG V60 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Operating System | Android |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Form Factor | Slate |
Additional Features | NOT compatible with AT&T / Cricket 5G |
Display Type | OLED |
Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
Resolution | 8K |
Battery Power | 5000 |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
H**N
Can't really mess with perfection
I used this phone on its launch, like any other LG phone I'd had. I put that phone through hell, repaired it a couple times myself, but generally didn't think much about it. I hadn't realized how much I had gotten used to the solid usability and quality of LG's phones until they decided to stop making them. When that happened, I thought I NEEDED to move to a different phone. So, I jumped to a Google Pixel 7, thinking I'd never look back. That was two years ago.Here I am, clawing back to this outdated, obsolete phone. It is maxed out at Android 12. And you know what? It still kicks most modern phones where it hurts. The screen, the features, the connectivity, all of it were cutting edge five years ago, but now it's just a well rounded, fast, solid phone.I've had this misfortune of needing to switch from my Pixel 7, which suffered water damage from an amount of water this phone would LAUGH at, to a Motorola moto g 5G, which is like a brand new Versa versus this thing's 5-year-old GTR. There's...just no comparison.The old talking points still apply. The camera, though obsolete by certain standards, is still masterfully detailed and very fast despite taking VERY large-sized pictures. The compute power is no longer top contender material, but it runs everything still, even more modern mobile games. Quad DAC and 3.5mm port, so audio is STILL STILL STILL in a class of its own! IN 2025!!! Phone manufacturers, what are you doing?? This phone wasn't even top 5 most expensive when it came out, and they STILL had a high end DAC in it?!Most everything else is what you'd expect: 5G and WIFI6, NFC and wireless charging, USB-C rapid charging, a MicroSD slot, 128GB of storage which is a little underwhelming these days but serviceable, and still receiving Google Play updates at least. Just know, this will be officially end of life for support next year, so definitely weigh that out with the price.It was an easy choice for me, may not be for you. Just know, this phone is solid, and will serve you well.
B**R
A great phone, misrepresented (with an update).
My original review follows, but I need to update with some new info.I more or less like this phone. There are some issues, but what phone doesn't have some issues? The main problem here is that they don't tell you it can't be updated. It comes with Android 10. They're now releasing updates for Android 12 for this phone. Android 11 came out a while ago. So why is my phone still Android 10? Because these unlocked phones CAN'T BE UPDATED. When I bought this it said it was an unlocked T-Mobile phone. And T-Mobile is what I use, but it's in fact an AT&T version that was unlocked, and it works on T-Mobile. But it's not a T-Mobile phone. To get the updates, you have to be using the carrier the phone was made for, not whatever other carrier you might use. So I can't get it from T-Mobile (not their phone) and I can't get it from AT&T (not my carrier), and it can't be gotten directly from LG (according to LG themselves). Which means, even though LG is still supporting their phones and giving Android updates (we're supposed to get Android 13 too when it's available), if you get this phone you better be using the carrier it was made for or no updates for you, and that kinds defeats the whole purpose of getting an unlocked phone. They don't tell you this. Nowhere did this page reveal that information that I could see, and I think I read everything. It's dishonest and just bad business. So now I have this phone I can't update at all? You better believe I'll discourage everyone who will listen to not buy this (or any) "unlocked" phone here.Review for "LG V60 ThinQ 5G 128GB Android Smartphone LM-V600TM (Renewed)..."I'd been looking at this phone for a while, and finding it renewed at a great price was a nice surprise. So I took the plunge. What sealed it for me is that it's advertised as a T-Mobile phone (with the T-Mobile product number), and I use T-Mobile. Since all versions of this phone are carrier-specific, I figured if I had to have some bloatware it might as well be relevant for me. And this was a much cheaper option that getting it new from T-Mobile. What I received was an AT&T phone, filled with lots of AT&T software that doesn't work on T-Mobile and can't be removed. The phone itself works fine with T-Mobile, but I've had to download software for messaging and voicemail from T-Mobile and set those as defaults, and hide the AT&T software icons since they can't be completely removed. The phone itself so far is as good as all the reviews that are already out there, so this review is more about the company selling it. Except for very light wear on the corners that's hardly noticeable even without a case over them, it seems to be in perfect condition. Really no complaints about anything but the carrier issue, and even with that headache this was a worthwhile bargain and still gets them 4 stars. I'd buy from them again, but I'd make sure everything's accurate from the seller before buying.
A**R
Excellent phone. Impressive Value!
I was hesitant about ordering this phone, as I read that many people got the wrong version, not the LM-V600TM, but the AT&T version, so I called the vendor and ask specifically to be sent the LM-V600TM version. The phone was in excellent conditions almost like new. It has very minor scratches on one corner of the screen, but they are almost invisible. You can see them only when you put the phone under direct sunlight and at a certain angle.The phone is impressive! Beautiful AMOLED display, long battery life and takes excellent pictures. Everything works flawlessly, just like a new phone. Other reviewers mentioned a potential flaw with the charging port that can malfunction after prolonged use. Mine is charging perfectly, but just to be on the safe side, I ordered on Amazon a wireless charger, so I don't have to worry about the charging port, it was only $17, so worth it! As soon as I turned on the phone, I received the Android 11 update and other security patches, this was a pleasant surprise. LG has committed to update this phone up to Android 12. I am using the LG V60 on the T-Mobile network and it works beautifully. I have wifi calling and I get connected to 5g when it's available. I use the cheap prepaid T-Mobile Connect plan and I haven't experienced network deprioritization just because I am on a prepaid plan. I presume this phone will work just as well with Mint mobile or other GSM MVNOs. I also happened to have a European SIM card and tried it on the phone. I can attest that this phone is truly unlocked, as I immediately got the network using a SIM card that I bought in Italy. If you are on the fence about buying this phone, just order it, you won't be disappointed and if for some reasons you don't like it, you are still covered by the 90 day return policy. I am in love with my LG V60 ThinQ!!! Thank you BHHT Deals for making these phones available at a fraction of the cost :-)
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