Here, we bring you everything we know about the LG G8 ThinQ including its new specs and features, but we’ve also managed to get our hands on the phone at MWC itself to bring you an LG G8 ThinQ hands-on review. LG also used MWC to release a second new phone – the LG V50 ThinQ with 5G. Best in Show – See our MWC 2019 Award Winners!
When is the LG G8 ThinQ release date?
The LG G8 ThinQ was unveiled on 24 February, but never went on sale in the UK (here’s hoping the G9 will). The LG G7 ThinQ didn’t launch until May 2018, so this is a bit sooner than we expected.
How much does LG G8 ThinQ cost?
In the US the LG G8 ThinQ launched at $819.
What are the new features of the LG G8 ThinQ?
Rumours suggested that the LG G8 could be a foldable phone similar to those launched by Samsung and Huawei, but it is just another notch-screen full-display phone, lacking an in-display fingerprint sensor and reduced ‘waterdrop’-style notch. Instead, LG has introduced a Z Camera with advanced palm vein authentication dubbed Hand ID – the first of its kind in a smartphone. It’s designed to be more secure than a fingerprint sensor, identifying owners by recognising their hand when it’s placed in front of the front-facing camera. The Z Camera, which is LG’s name for a time-of-flight (ToF) camera that is used for depth detection, can also be used for new ‘touchless’ controls. You can control the device using hand gestures including pinching, twisting or swiping in front of the camera. It also has a Crystal Sound OLED, which is the fancy new term for tech that in essence pumps out audio through a phone’s display. The entire display vibrates in use, and is aided by the bottom-facing speaker for bass. LG promises impressive audio with a combination of DTS:X 3D Surround Sound, which emulates a 7.1-channel system, Hi-Fi Quad DAC, MQA support and a Boombox Speaker, which uses the internal space of the phone as a resonance chamber – tech it first introduced on the G7 ThinQ. In common with other 2019 flagships, the G8 carries the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, which is the successor to the Snapdragon 845 seen in the G7. This chip is significantly faster than the 845, and it also supports 5G connectivity. However, the G8 doesn’t itself support 5G connectivity, since this will add to the overall cost. LG announced a different smartphone alongside the G8 as its first 5G phone – the LG V50 ThinQ 5G, which you can read about in our hands-on review here.
LG G8 ThinQ Specs
Chipset: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855 Mobile PlatformDisplay: 6.1-inch 19.5:9 QHD+ OLED FullVision (3120 x 1440 / 564ppi)Memory: 6GB RAM / 128GB / microSD (up to 2TB)Camera: Rear 16MP Super Wide (F1.9 / 1.0μm / 107˚)12MP Standard (F1.5 / 1.4μm / 78˚)12MP Telephoto (F2.4 / 1.0μm / 45˚)Front 8MP Standard (F1.7 / 1.22μm / 80˚ with AF)Z Camera (ToF Technology)Battery: 3500mAhOperating System: Android 9.0 PieSize: 151.9 x 71.8 x 8.4mmWeight: 167gNetwork: 3G / 4G LTE-AConnectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / Bluetooth 5 / NFC /USB Type-C (USB 3.1 Compatible)Biometrics: Hand ID / Face Unlock / Fingerprint SensorColors: Carmine Red / New Aurora Black / New Moroccan BlueOther: Air Motion / Boombox Speaker + Crystal Sound OLED Stereo Speaker / AI CAM / Google Lens / Google Assistant / Super Far Field Voice Recognition / 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC / DTS:X 3D Surround Sound / IP68 Water and Dust Resistance / HDR10 / Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 3.0 Technology / MIL-STD 810G Compliance / FM Radio
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