![]() ![]() The Korean giant has also launched a slightly lower-specced version of their flagship as well, designed especially for developing markets. LG has also added a real-time video portrait mode to the device as well. The smartphone includes a 12MP (f/1.5) primary sensor, 16MP (f/1.9) super-wide angle lens, and another 12MP telephoto lens to help you get close to subjects. In the camera department, the LG G8 ThinQ comes with a triple rear-camera array. It runs Android 9 Pie out of the box, retains the headphone jack with the high-fidelity 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC built-in, and a USB Type-C charging port. ![]() It’s powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB of onboard storage. Handy or gimmick?Īs for the rest of the specifications, the LG ThinQ sports a 6.1-inch Quad-HD+ FullVision Display with 564 pixels per inch density, which sound quite amazing. You can now simply do a waving or pinching gestures in the air in front of LG G8 ThinQ to complete tasks. This is dubbed Air Motion and enables you to control the volume, answer calls, take screenshots or switch between apps without having to touch the screen. This surely becomes useful in improving the security of Face Unlock as well.īaking a TOF Z camera into the LG G8 ThinQ also provides users a new way to interact with the smartphone, i.e by waving your hand in front of the screen. The Z camera, LG touts also comes in helpful in improving portrait selfies (using the 8MP camera) as the infrared rays reflect off subjects resulting in lot more accurate and faster depth calculation. ![]()
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