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Ahead of the IFA 2018 conference kicking off later this week, LG has announced two new handsets. Before you get too excited, neither is the V40. Instead they’re variants of the G7 ThinQ ...
The LG G7 ThinQ was a poorly-kept secret, but the bigger question is how this new Android phone fits in with the rest of LG's range and the smartphone segment as a whole. It's not short on ...
The G7 is what happens when a company — one with tremendous resources, no less — is content with following mobile trends instead of defining them. SEE ALSO: The LG G7 ThinQ is a rock-solid ...
Today, LG is making its latest flagship smartphone official and announcing the "LG G7 ThinQ." After getting to spend about a half-hour with the phone, my main takeaway is that it isn't all that ...
But now, LG is trying to turn things around with the new G7 ThinQ, which retains the nifty advanced video features that debuted LG V30 last fall, while also adding on a whole host a fancy new tricks.
Regardless whether we have some supply chain optimization or LG's product planning to thank, the fact of the matter is the G7 ThinQ is now available internationally and it's a proper high-end device.
If you liked the LG V30, you’ll also like the G7. Where LG’s previous G phones have made their debuts with new screens, body styles, and features that set the tone for the rest of the year ...