Abstract: The LG G7 ThinQ ticks almost all the spec boxes for what we expect out of a 2018 flagship, but it goes out of its way to do something entirely unconventional that we didn't expect: it brings the boombox back. LG has indeed equipped the G7 ThinQ with what...
Abstract: LG's smartphone division needs a hit, and it put most of its eggs in one basket with the LG G7 ThinQ, which goes on sale today starting at $750 from Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint.The LG G7 is the successor to last year's LG G6 and the second smartphone...
Good looking screen with a disappearing notch, Fantastic sound through the speaker or headphones
Battery is just OK and performance suffers under the weight of its OS, Camera is a step backward, even with its AI-powered eye, Joins a lineup of too many similar phones from LG
While the LG G7 has a bigger screen and a better processor than last year's G6, it doesn't improve in the areas that count: the battery and camera...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Tim , review by: droid-life.com
Should you buy the G7? I wouldn't recommend it. With so many other good options on the market, plus plenty more phones on the horizon, investing in the G7 doesn't sound very appealing. You'll be living with a subpar Android skin, battery life that seems a...
LG's G7 ThinQ has a lot of potential and it has some great features, but they don't seem very well implemented. After all, LG's AI brand is in the name of the phone, so I expect some level of intelligence from the device. I expect the camera to know what...
Abstract: The saga of this year's LG G7 release was strange. First, a report claimed the company was building a new high-end smartphone from scratch, with the possibility of completely rebranding its G line. Not long after, a device donning the G7 name appeared at...
For those of you, like me, who despise the notch, get ready as it seems like plenty of Android phones coming this year will offer it. From this, the OnePlus 6, and possible the Pixel 3. But it's about what else can the phone offer to make it worthwhile. L...
Published: 2018-05-22, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Good, very bright IPS LCD display, Stellar headphone audio, Super-wide camera offers creative flexibility, Better touch haptics than other Android smartphones
Boom Box speaker is incredibly loud, but mono and easy to cover, LG is putting no effort into software, Mediocre battery life, Too expensive on some carriers
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...