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LG unveiled two new phones at IFA - the LG G7 One and G7 Fit. But can you tell them appart from the flagship LG G7 ThinQ?
LG has used IFA 2018 in Berlin to whip the covers off two new mid-range phones. On the outside, the G7 One and G7 Fit look a lot like LG's flagship G7 ThinQ, but the guts of the phones have been ...
You're in luck -- LG has revealed two new models of the G7 ThinQ, including its first-ever Android One phone. Here's what you need to know about the LG G7 One and G7 Fit.
The LG G7 Fit runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, a 2016 high-end chip that might already be outperformed by this year's mid-range Snapdragon 600 series.
LG has so many ideas that it can't fit them all in one phone, so it releases several versions of each phone. It happened to the V30 and it's happening to the LG G7 ThinQ. There are two new G7 ...
The G7 Fit, meanwhile, downgrades hardware even more with a Snapdragon 821 and a further hit to camera quality, though keeping LG's original software.
The LG G7 Fit is fit and it knows it. It’s a touch above the slew of mid-range handsets out at the moment and comes with a number of features that can be found on the premium LG G7 ThinQ, all in ...
LG has revealed its first Android One phone, the LG G7 One, featuring QHD+ display and Snapdragon 835, alongside a new low-end offering — the LG G7 Fit.
The LG G7 One has a less powerful processor than the flagship G7 ThinQ and only a single rear camera. But it retains the flagship phone's looks in what should be a less expensive model.
LG G7 One gives LG's first Android One phone plenty to boast about LG didn't stop there; it also announced the midrange LG G7 Fit.
Unfortunately, the body of the LG G7 Fit felt plasticy in our hands. It's as rugged as the other two - IP68 and MIL-STD-810G compliant - but it just lacks a premium feel.
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