Premium design with some lovely color options, Great outdoor display visibility, Wideangle camera is great having, Retains the headphone jack, Boombox speaker is a nice extra, Dedicated Google Assistant button is convenient
Unconvincing AI camera implementation, Camera app is slow and needs work, Battery life could have been better, Design lacks originality
Here's the thing about the LG G7 ThinQ: despite the silly name, it is a phone worth owning. It is worth owning for the awesome wide-angle camera, for the large and bright display, for the fast Snapdragon 845 chip, and for the extra-loud Boombox speaker. I...
It's very hard to differentiate between the flagships of 2018. It comes down to pricing and design. While we still don't know the exact price of the G7 ThinQ, it does have all the features you're looking for in a 2018 flagship. I'd recommend it for anyone...
Abstract: Part 1:Part 2:The LG G7 is tough to wrap my brain around, even given the space of two videos in which to do it. On the one hand, the G7 packs some truly compelling differentiators: the old reliable wide-angle camera on the back; the new Boombox speake...
Abstract: LG's early 2018 flagship is all about the fundamentals, and while it may not turn heads, it's a fantastic standard-bearer for what's important in a high-end smartphone right now.Source: LG G7 ThinQ hands-on preview: All about that bass...
The waterproof LG G7 ThinQ has an AI camera that gives your photos an extra boost before you snap them. There's a secondary wide-angle rear camera, a headphone jack and 64GB of expandable storage
The phone has a familiar design, its Google Assistant button isn't reprogrammable and battery life doesn't look promising
The LG G7 ThinQ is a fine phone, but it does nothing to distinguish itself from more compelling offerings from Samsung, OnePlus and Google...
Abstract: Thin-cue, New Second Screen, Super Bright, and Boombox. Names used by LG in the new G7 ThinQ that are silly, refer to features that are not as useful as they sound, and one that is used twice for two completely different purposes.It makes sense for artifi...
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Published: 2018-05-07, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
LG did a great job with the G7, but I'm not sure it did enough to stave off the Galaxies and iPhones that compete with it.The hardware is simple and straightforward in a modernist way that I appreciate. It ticks off all today's checkboxes: metal-and-glass...
Published: 2018-05-07, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
LG's best phone construction yet, Huge, bright screen, 2018 flagship performance, Handy dedicated Google Assistant button, Still has a headphone jack
Single speaker, Not all apps are optimized for the notch, Battery life could be better, Camera over-processes photos, Super Bright Mode cuts resolution in half
LG's G7 ThinQ is a good alternative to the Galaxy S9 or iPhone X, but it has nothing outstanding that takes it to new heights
AI camera with low-light mode, Boombox speaker and surround sound, Tight Google Assistant integration, Almost bezel-free display
Underwhelming battery life, Unoriginal design, Not available at AT&T
LG must be frustrated. Past attempts at innovation, the modular G5 and the G6, which pushed smartphone cameras and displays forward, haven’t toppled Samsung. Meanwhile, Huawei’s camera technology and OnePlus’s vivid displays and affordable price are makin...
Beautiful display with 1000-nit brightness boost, Dedicated Google Assistant button, 3.5-mm headset jack for old-school audiophiles, Super-loud speaker, Decent photo quality
AI camera is hit or miss, Notch is not for everyone, Mediocre battery life
The LG G7 has a lot going for it. It has beautiful build quality, a gorgeous display with bonus brightness, a dedicated Google Assistant button, 3.5-mm headset jack for old-school audiophiles and an AI-powered camera that takes pretty great photos.But it...