LG loves to pack in as many features as physically possible into its smartphones. The LG V30 was hailed as a camera lover’s dream with its wide-angle lens, and the headphone jack has remained in the ...
Both the G7 ThinQ and the V40 ThinQ rely on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor which ensures fast and smooth performance. The V40 ThinQ backs that up with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, while the G7 ...
Do we have a good one for you today – the LG G7 ThinQ takes on the Google Pixel 3 XL. Here we have two smartphones going after different crowds, which is often the case when a Pixel device is ...
For a while, LG was the proponent of the mobile wide-angle camera; but today there are several other options, including the new Huawei Mate 20 Pro. We’re getting used to bokeh shots, and impressive ...
So you’re looking at picking up a new smartphone, and thus far, you’ve got it narrowed down to the LG V40 and the LG G7 Thin, the decision can be difficult. That’s because the two devices are ...
It's natural to expect the best of features that are available for the hardware of a flagship smartphone. It's a tough competition, and companies like LG can't lose time in offering the best of a ...
LG started to test out their Android Pie beta on their LG G7 ThinQ in South Korea at the end of last year, and now the company has released a stable version of Android 9.0 for the handset. This marks ...
Despite being part of the Android One program in some regions, the LG G7 ThinQ hasn’t had quite as much love as it should have in the software stakes. The device is still stuck on Android Oreo but ...