The LG G7 + ThinQ were one of the products just a few days
ago the company launched its flagship smartphone in 2018 with a simple press
release. Think about what the product is, but the smartphone you provide is
still one of the most powerful products. Give your brand or flagship G-series
smartphone the status of Abbreviated.
As the name implies, the LG G7 + ThinQ is part of the 'ThinQ'
family with enhanced AI integration. G7 + ThinQ have been promoted among other
features and common flagship level specifications. And as we have witnessed
this year, powerful smartphones do not have to be expensive. Until last year,
LG's flagship smartphone was priced at over 50, 000, down from Rs 39,990 for G7
+ ThinQ this year. Maybe it seems that LG is learning the class in a difficult
way. In this price tag, the smartphone definitely goes well with paper. But
does it have the same essence in terms of real world use? We've made
smartphones every day for more than two weeks. And this may need to be handled
at a given price.
Design:
The LG G7 + ThinQ are one of the smartest phones in 2018 that
gives you the most comfortable atmosphere. It's much smaller, lighter, and
impressive than other smartphones (161g) that boast the same screen size and
battery capacity. We knew that it was easier to use most of the other major
products by you. If you are a smartphone enthusiast of metal and glass, the LG
G7 + ThinQ can be somewhat disappointing because you do not feel a 'premium' in
terms of build. It definitely has aluminum glass sides and all glass naturally
on the front. Even the back panel is protected by glass with Corning Gorilla
Glass, so it has a certain level of scratch protection. The Aurora black color
panel (our review device) is also a fingerprint magnet, so you can solve the
problem.
But again, LG seemed to understand the market somewhat and
filled it up with powerful and robust hardware with a price tag that sounded
like the 'money's value' of smartphones. G7 + ThinQ In addition to the IP68
rating for dust and water protection, smartphones have all the basic interfaces
and functions you need in 2018. There is a power button on the right side, a
volume button on the left, a SIM card / microSD slot, a Type-C charging port on
the top, and a 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom. What's interesting is that
brands that make Android OEMs, LG and Pixel smartphones, include dedicated
buttons on the left side that trigger Google lenses.
Display:
Although design and build can lead to a complex response from
the customer, the display will definitely be an impressive advantage. But
eventually LG expects good results. The color is amazing on the 6.1 inch screen
canvas. Full Vision display with 19.5: 9 aspect ratios the mainstream
smartphone delivers a sport with QHD + (3120x1440 pixels) resolution and looks
lively and sharp. We are not an avid fan of QHD + resolution because Full HD +
is enough for the screen size. Nevertheless, when considering the development
of LG in the display sector, the best in the market should not be surprising.
Because the LG flagship is full of customizations, you can
adjust several options in the display section. You can customize the Home and
App drawer style, change the App Grid layout, play with themes, change fonts,
and essentially 'second screen', which is the remaining spot on either side of
the notch. You can also change the color of the second screen. Activation
removes the notch. Other features include full-time display, blue light filter,
mini-view, and screen saver.
The difference is that the brightness of the G7 + ThinQ is
564 knits, but the company has placed a super-bright display - the Super Bright
Display - in a way that makes it easier to see the screen under direct
sunlight. This feature has a brightness of 1000nit, but it only affects the
battery more than 3 minutes. This works, and it is something that other
smartphone manufacturers can adopt.
The LG G7 + ThinQ fingernails are quite a bit on the display
side. It has one of the better OLED panels in the market and streaming movies
or video should be great in this product. It's fairly true that the company has
always provided us with enough options to customize the screen settings.
Performance:
The LG G7 + ThinQ is based on the 'flagship processor'
Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, so you can expect best-in-class performance. Thousands
of custom features are included, but opening time does not take a second and
the app closes or jumps between them. We've used the fairly new Asphalt 9,
PUBG, and some video editing applications, but naturally have not found any hindrances
or delays in video rendering or graphics processing. Part of the credit meets
2018's 'flagship' standard with 6GB of RAM along with the Qualcomm Adreno 630.
Streaming 4K videos is incredibly happy, browsing across
multiple tabs, working in multiple chat apps, and even multitasking while on
the phone is smooth and smooth. When playing heavy applications, the device
warms slightly, but it does not matter and it does not matter to the end user. The
user interface runs LG UX 6.0 with the LG G7 + ThinQ based on Android 8.0 Oreo.
In addition to what Android Oreo provides, you can also customize the look and
feel of your smartphone more flexibly through the UI. As you can see from the
previous LG flagship, here you can also adjust almost all features of "ThinQ"
(pun intended) using different sections in the Settings app. You can adjust the
network settings, adjust the sound settings, and play them with the display
settings; otherwise, you have the 'General Settings' tab.
Camera:
After the exhibition, the second strongest advantage of LG is
the camera. The last two smartphones of the company offer impressive camera
performance. However, this time named "ThinQ" in the name, now the
intelligence integration has been improved. The G7 + ThinQ features two 16MP sensors
on the back, one with aperture 1: 1.6 and 71 degrees FoV, the other with
aperture 1: 1.9 and another 107 degrees FoV. LG Electronics has always offered
a wide-angle lens for flagship smartphones. And it is useful in many
situations.

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