LG new flagship to be called as G7 ThinQ

The Korean company has yet launched another smartphone which has the name G7 ThinQ.
The company even went as far as changing the head of Mobile Communication to try and turn things around, which led to postponing the LG G7 launch and instead of bringing the refreshed V30S ThinQ to MWC 2018.

The G7 ThinQ comes with scene recognition features and detailed Google Assistant commands. As its name suggests ThinQ it has some amazing thinking features. This is the era of AI, the G7 will have some AI features within it.

Now the next question that comes to our mind is " How does it Look ", does it have a notch.

Well, for all those notch haters this particularly may not be your phone.

LG G7 cases and renders by Olixar   LG G7 cases and renders by Olixar LG G7 cases and renders by Olixar

Previous leaks suggested AMOLED panel with a cutout for the camera on the top. The phone should be a classic glass sandwich, packing a Snapdragon 845, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage for the regular variant and 6 GB/128GB memory for the Plus version.

LG G7 leaks: RGBW screen with a notch and a chin, 16MP dual cam with f/1.5 aperture
Above is the G7 ThinQ with a notch 

The G7 has a 3.5mm Headphone Jack which is a boon to all those song listeners. Along with this, it has a  16MP + 16MP dual camera with a f/1.5 aperture to match the Galaxy S9 (it’s not clear if it will be variable, however). There’s no word on battery size yet.

This phone will be officially be launched in the mid of May. So I know that I have not given you a clear picture of Specs which was not officially told at the MWC 2018. Stay tuned for more updates about the G7 ThinQ.

Here is a quick look the LG G7 ThinQ



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