Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Alex , review by: itbusiness.ca
Abstract: There's been a lot of talk about artificial intelligence in smartphones in 2018, but in most cases, there aren't an awful lot of tangible examples of what AI can do in a phone. Well, with the G7, LG has a pretty decent example.On the latest All Hands on...
Abstract: When news broke early this year that LG was rebranding the G series, the going theory was that it would be a major overhaul.Instead, LG kept the ‘G' title, but attached another of its brand names — ThinQ — a word that now appears across a range of LG prod...
Google Assistant button & quad-DAC separate it from the competition, Great feel-factor
Too expensive, Unique features aren't game-changers, Underwhelming camera
The PitchLook, it could be worse.With the G6, LG went back to the drawing board to strong results. Plenty of tech journalists and critics praised the change in direction in their reviews of the device. Naturally, with the G7 ThinQ, you'd think LG would lo...
Published: 2018-12-10, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Bright, large display, lightweight, lovely design
No revolutionary features, expensive for what it is, Rating:
Given the LG G7 ThinQ's near-£600 price tag, we definitely think it's worth paying a little extra for a more expensive flagship range of features at your fingertips...
Solid design, Good display, Plenty of power, Unique wide-angle camera, 3.5mm headphone socket, Price is less than flagship elite
Limited battery life compared to competition, Artificial intelligence of camera is a bit hit and miss, LG's software tweaks are unnecessary
It's safe to say there are a lot of strong contenders for your money in the latest batch of smartphones. Has LG done enough with the G7 ThinQ to stay in the running?Issues aren't particularly prevalent: yes, there's a notch; no, the battery won't last as...
Published: 2018-06-25, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Large display can get very bright, Camera takes wide-angle photos, Boombox speaker gets loud
Camera is slow to take pictures, No revolutionary features, Expensive compared to competing phones
The LG G7 ThinQ is a completely unsurprising, risk-averse smartphone, returning the power button to the side where it belongs and giving us another all-screen display, enveloped by a typical glass body. It even rides the popular notch trend that's prevale...
Published: 2018-06-04, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Abstract: It's time to get your sunglasses out, but wait. Hold off on the suncream. Step away from the floppy hat. You need your shades for a different reason: to protect your eyes from what is, quite possibly, the brightest screen ever seen on a smartphone. That's...
The phone has artificial intelligence builtinto the camera, it analyses the shot and recognises everything from food and drinks to buildings, scenery and even people, applying a colour filter that will make aspects of the shot, such as the sky, appear mor
The screen and metallic back suffer from fingerprint marks, Not the fastest flagship smartphone we've tried out
If you love bold and bright photos then this smartphone is worth considering. The camera takes great quality shots and the AI that automatically adjusts the colours in certain aspects of the shot is an added bonus. It's not the fastest flagship smartphone...