LG G7 ThinQ Review

LG G7 ThinQ Review

Coming to the display, the LG G7 ThinQ features a 6.1 inch IPS LCD with a stunning resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels. The 19.5:9 aspect ration makes this display very easy to access with a single hand and we also have the notch which LG likes to call ‘New Second Screen’. While there is nothing special going on within the notch, LG looks like they want to stake the claim to be the founders of the notch itself. Yes, we do have the option of blacking out the area around the notch, making it look as if there was never a notch in the first place. LG has also added the option of giving gradient effect around the notch, but that just makes it look more prominent than anything else.

The colour output on the LG G7 ThinQ is near accurate and the brightness booster feature allows us to view content even in bright sunlight, making this device an all-rounder in terms of display.

Overall, LG seems to be hitting the right notes in terms of the design and display with the G7 ThinQ, and I am sure that with the right sort of PR exercise, they can make this device a best seller in no time.

 

PERFORMANCE AND CAMERA –

When it comes to performance, the LG G7 ThinQ is no pushover. Powered by the new Snapdragon 845 chipset, 4GB/6GB of onboard RAM and memory options of 64GB/128GB, the G7 ThinQ has all the right ingredients that would feature in a 2018 flagship. The multi-tasking is a breeze, gaming is on point, and productivity apps just love being on this device. Basically, no matter what you throw at this device, the G7 ThinQ will handle it and more.