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When it comes to manual camera control, nobody does it quite like LG. LG’s G-series hasn’t always been a camera powerhouse, but LG is looking to change that with the G8 ThinQ. A new front ...
The LG G8 ThinQ ’s battery is sealed in place with a permanent adhesive, there are no pull tabs, or a removable adhesive here. If you try to remove this battery, you may end up bending it.
With LG's new, $820 G8 ThinQ, that unorthodox thinking is once again on display. Sure, it does basically the same thing as every other pricey smartphone this year -- short of folding in half, that is.
Unlike some of its recent smartphones, LG went with a slightly more traditional dual-camera setup for this US variant (more on that later), and they sit flush with the G8's back.
The LG G8 ThinQ has a 6.1-inch display with an 83.5% screen-to-body ratio. This is just a TINY bit less impressive than the 6.1-inch display on the Galaxy S10, which has an 88.3% screen-to-body ratio.
LG announced the G8 ThinQ in late February. It’s April now, and in this industry, with companies like Samsung announcing phones and then immediately making them available for order, holding off ...
This year they delivered the LG G8 ThinQ, a continuation of their G series devices that offer high-end performance with no compromise hardware.
Unlike LG G7 ThinQ, the press renders showcase LG G8 ThinQ without an earpiece in the notch. It is raising speculations that they are replacing earpiece with the “Sound on Display” technology.
LG’s latest flagship, the G8 ThinQ, will be released in the US beginning on April 11th. We originally previewed the G8 back at Mobile World Congress, but release info and pricing was unavailable ...