After V30, V30S ThinQ, V35 and G7
ThinQ comes the V40 ThinQ, the company's new flagship with a twist - it has
five cameras. That's three lenses on the back and two on the front, something
we've never seen in a phone. In fact, only a handful of phones have a triple
rear lens (Huawei P20 Pro, Porsche Design Mate RS and Oppo R17 Pro). Five
lenses may be the headline of the V40 ThinQ, but there's a lot more to look
forward to. Read the full review of LG's latest offering, from price and
release date to features and design.
The V40 ThinQ can be pre-ordered in
the US from October 11 to 12, depending on the network operator. Many of them
provide the phone from $ 900. In the UK, no V-phone has been offered yet.
Therefore, it is unlikely that this phone will be published here. If this were
the case, we would expect the phone to come at the same price (900 euros), but
for the moment we do not know exactly when the phone will get a release in the
UK.
LG V40 ThinQ features: What will it do?
Well, the cameras are the star
feature of the phone. Let's take a look at them first. On the back there are
three lenses - a 12-megapixel 1: 1.5 standard lens, a 16-megapixel 1: 1.9 lens
with 107-degree super-wide and a 12-megapixel 1: 2.4 telephoto lens with 2x
optical zoom. On the front are an 8-megapixel lens with 1: 2.4 and a
5-megapixel lens with 1: 2.2 wide-angle. New camera features include an AI
Composition feature that adjusts the position of your subject for the best
balance of photos, 3D light effect; and Cine Shot - a cinema chart
manufacturer. LG's Super Bright technology is also included, increasing
brightness in dark environments. Part of the phone name is ThinQ. This means
that the device has a built-in "AI". This feature was announced at
CES 2018 and is included in a variety of LG products, meaning that it is
equipped with voice, video, sensor, room and body recognition and recognition.
Internally, the V40 ThinQ features a
Snapdragon 845 from Qualcomm with 6GB or LPDDR4x RAM and either 64GB or 128GB
of internal memory. However, this can be expanded to up to 2 TB via micro-SD.
The 6.4-inch OLED display is larger than the V30, but a resolution of 3,120 x
1,440 (an aspect ratio of 19.5: 9) means that the large pixel density is
maintained (538 ppi). The phone is also a few millimeters larger and a few
grams heavier than its predecessor, with 158.7 x 75.8 x 7.7 mm and 169 g. All
this is powered by a 3,300 mAh battery that does not sound very large - the
Samsung Galaxy Note 9, for example, comes with a 4,000 mAh battery. But that's
the compromise for a sleeker and lighter phone. There is also a USB Type-C
port, a rear-facing fingerprint sensor and wireless charging with Qualcomm's
Quick Charge 3.
LG V40 ThinQ Design: What will it look like?
As you read above, it's a bit bigger
- both the phone itself and the display - than its predecessor, the V30.
However, the apertures have been reduced and there is a notch that may be a
turn off for some. However, it is not huge, and the fingerprint sensor mounted
on the glass back of the phone means there is no button for a minimalist design
on the front of the phone.
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