LG's phone has as many rear cameras as the the other two combined. It's not just in this way that the G6 stands out, however. LG paid the price for the early launch but it's true too that the G6 won't burn up your budget like the other two. In terms of hardware, the LG G6 comes slightly disadvantaged - it's powered by the Snapdragon 821 chipset, as opposed to the 835 in both the S8 and the Premium. Okay not entirely true - both the G6 and S8 pack a few more pixels than the standard 2,560x1,440px, but on the tall side only. It's also got the highest-res display of them all - Sony was the first to take the plunge into 4K with the Z5 Premium and, a year and a half later, the XZ Premium is only the second phone that goes beyond QHD. The Xperia XZ Premium enters this fight with the fastest smartphone camera in existence - it can record videos at up to 960 frames per second (not even an entire second, but more on that later). Anyway, the HTC U 11 will have a chance to prove its worth, that's for sure. As if these 3 massive egos aren't too hard to handle already. The HTC U 11 would've felt right at home here too, but it was only announced a day or so ago and we've barely gotten a glimpse of it. The Samsung Galaxy S8 and the LG G6 are already available worldwide, while the Xperia XZ Premium is just about starting to hit the shelves - so it won't be all that painful a wait if the phone proves worthy. It's pick-a-flagship time and these are probably the three best phones of the season.
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