LG G7 ThinQ release date, price, news and features

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Authors: JordanThe LG G7 ThinQrelease date has been announced at today's New York City launch event, and we know all about its features
behind the competition, with the Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 Plus, Sony Xperia XZ2, Huawei P20 and P20 Pro already launched
But that just means that LG has more to prove
That's what it's hoping to do with the AI tech.What exactly is in store for the come-from-behind LG G7 ThinQ It's a bigger overhaul compared
to the mid-cycle LG V30S ThinQ
Its 6.1-inch bright display and equally bright camera give us something to get excited about.Here's everything you need to know about the
new LG G7.Watch our hands on LG G7 ThinQ video below to see the phone in actionCut to the chaseWhat is it LG's 2018 flagship smartphoneWhen
is it out Announced today, mid-May for Korea and June for the US and other countries.How much will it cost Still to be announced
City launch event
We know that the release window is slated for mid-May in Korea and June for the US and other countries, which likely includes the UK and
Australia, too.The G7 has shown up several weeks later than when we got the G6 last year, but that does make sense
LG recently started redesigning the phone from scratch, and it really shows in today's unveiling
In some ways, it's built from the ground up.The price is what remains a big mystery, even after the launch
It's really up to the individual carriers, especially in the US
some other flagships, including the iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.LG G7 ThinQ design and display6.1-inch Quad HD+
resolution with 'optional' top notchAn all-screen design and glass body in five different colorsA side-mounted power button and rear
fingerprint scannerWaterproof IP68 and has a 3.5mm headphone jackThe LG G7 ThinQ looks like the G6 with a smaller chin and larger all-screen
display that measures 6.1 inches
color options: Raspberry Rose, New Moroccan Blue, New Aurora Black, and New Platinum Gray.The Raspberry Rose and New Moroccan Blue colors we
saw on launch day look a lot better than the New Platinum Gray we toyed with for a week
The metal frame takes on the same vibrant hue as the back glass, causing a little bit of a color outline to be visible even when looking at
the display
These two colors really pop.The G7 doesn't have a fancy curved design like Samsung's phones, but its understated look does accentual the big
screen nicely
In fact, the screen really stands out thanks to a new Super Bright Display mode that amps up the brightness to 1,000 nits compared to the
500 or 600 nits from conventional smartphones.You don't normally need 1,000 nits of brightness indoors, but outdoors, this can make a big
difference
You'll actually be able to read your phone while walking down the street
And LG has designed this brightness boost mode to quit after three minutes to conserve battery life and prevent overheating.LG returns the
sleep/wake button to the right side of the phone after making the rear fingerprint sensor double as a clicky power button in the previous
generations of its smartphones
This makes the LG G7 ThinQ feel more like a conventional smartphones
There's also an extra button by the way of the AI button on the left side.The new AI button calls up Google Assistant with a single press or
Google Lens with a double press
LG, thankfully, isn't attempting to make its own AI assistant in the way the Samsung is trying to force it's work-in-progress Bixby AI onto
everyone
It's relying on Google, and for good reason
It's the machine learning leader.It has a 3.5mm headphone jackThe LG G7 ThinQ includes is IP68 water-resistance, enough to prevent dust and
water damage (it supposed to survive at least up to 1.5m under water for 30 minutes)
And yes, it includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.LG G7 ThinQ camera and batteryDual-lens 16MP rear cameras, one for wide angle photosAI-powered
scene recognition and Super Bright modeUpgraded 8MP front-facing camera3,000mAh battery, smaller than the G6 batteryThe LG ThinQ has two
vertically stacked 16MP camera on the back, and they're both equipped with OIS and AI scene recognition software.The AI Camera, as LG calls
it, is supposed to switch modes based on the subject it sees (think: person, animal, food, etc)
It then adjusts the color filters and brightness of the camera accordingly
It's all done automatically and the interface even displays words of what it thinks it sees right on the screen (which can be
unintentionally funny when it gets things very wrong).AI is also used in the camera brightness mode, which LG calls its Super Bright Camera
This mode can make photos and video four times brighter than what saw on the LG G6, though the max resolution drops to 4MP for photos and
1080p for video (divide the max by 4)
that has a 107-degree field of view meant for ultra-wide photos
That's good for capturing more of what's in front of you
The front-facing camera has also been improved in the G7 over past LG phones, now touting up to 8MP.The LG G7 ThinQ battery may be our
biggest concern
It has a 3,000mAh capacity and is supposed to prove all-day battery life
But it doesn't sound as comforting as the LG V30 battery size that was 3,300mAh
We'll have to judge the performance in our final review
Thankfully, it does have QuickCharge 3.0 and wireless charging to boot.LG G7 ThinQ power and storagePowered by the Snapdragon 845 chip and
launching the newest Qualcomm chipset, the Snapdragon 845
It also has 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage in its normal configuration
The microSD card slot provides expandable storage if you need more.That's going to be plenty fast for most people, and a big step up over
the G6, which included the older Snapdragon 821 chipset when other phones in its class were launching with the Snapdragon 835
LG waited to launch its new phone with flagship-level specs, and that's a good thing for everyone.Need more LG is also making an LG G7+
ThinQ with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, but details on this souped-up version of the phone haven't been revealed yet
You may see this version internationally under the regular LG G7 ThinQ name.Still waiting for the Android Oreo update on your phone Well,
upgrading to the LG G7 gets you the new software right away
It's carrying Google's latest version of the operating system, and we're hoping that LG becomes quicker with issuing future updates (like it
has promised), as Android P is around the corner.Other LG G7 ThinQ featuresPowerful 'Boombox' speakerFar-field voice recognitionThe LG G7
ThinQ has one large speaker it calls the Boombox Speaker
It's a chamber spanning the entire phone that's supposed to provide louder audio and deeper bass.We saw (and heard) this amped up speaker in
action when it was placed on a wood table and then a hallow wooden box
It really reverberates nicely, although LG equipped its phone with a single bottom-firing speaker, so it's going to be easy to accidentally
cover up the speaker grille compared to phones with stereo speakers.There are also powerful microphones on the LG G7 ThinQ, with the company
touting that its phone has far field voice recognition
That pairs nicely with the Google Assistant button and the trigger words 'Hey Google.' It's supposed to be able to hear you like a smart
speaker.We'll continue to update this page as LG announced the exact release date and pricing information, whenever this post-launch
information comes about
Stay tuned.owt4b57DjQxuavk8bkU3q9.jpg#