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It’s no secret that LG has been struggling when it comes to getting its smartphones in the hands of consumers. Now, just barely a year after hiring the last one, the company has appointed a new head of its mobile division in “turnaround expert” Brian Kwon.
Wear OS has some pretty excellent hardware out on the market today, but once in a while there’s one that leaves us scratching our heads. Recently, the LG Watch W7 was officially announced with a unique addition, and now it’s quietly gone on sale.
LG doesn’t have the best track record with Android updates, but with the LG G7 One being part of the Android One program, this is set to change. The program does wonders for hardware that would otherwise chug under the weight of a heavy third-party OS skin. With this update, the G7 One becomes the company’s first device to run Android 9.0 Pie.
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A solitary leaked press render courtesy of MySmartPrice has shown off the supposed LG Q9, with the device following a somewhat by-the-numbers notched design and a 6.1-inch display. However, there isn’t yet any information regarding the resolution of the display.
The LG V40 ThinQ went official today, and reviews have already started hitting the web. It’s easy to say that thoughts are mixed for the most part, with some saying that it’s a great phone, and others having a tough time recommending it. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what a few outlets are saying in their LG V40 ThinQ review and see what’s up with LG’s latest flagship.
The LG V40 ThinQ went official today and coverage has already flooded the web. The device packs a lot of updates from last year’s V30, and there are probably a few details you’ve missed. Let’s take a closer look.
LG has been a major partner for Google’s wearable ecosystem long before it was called Wear OS, and today the company announced its latest smartwatch. The LG Watch W7 brings Google’s wearable platform, a new design, and some very unique ideas to the platform. Here’s what you need to know.
While LG’s most recent releases haven’t exactly been the most popular options out there, the company has managed to put out some solid smartphones. Now, the LG V40 ThinQ has been officially announced with some welcome design changes, some new camera features, and more.
The first big smartphone launch of the busy month of October is that of the LG V40 ThinQ. The device is expected to pack some interesting changes, and that includes a whopping five cameras. Now, thanks to some leaked marketing materials, we know what those cameras will do.
LG has been a big part of Google’s wearable initiative since day one, but the company has been largely silent since the debut of the LG Watch Sport. Now, it’s being reported that the company’s next watch is the LG Watch W7, and it’s arriving alongside the LG V40 ThinQ.
One of the many releases we’re looking forward to in October is the LG V40 ThinQ. Recently, LG has started teasing its new flagship, and today that includes a few official images of the phone focusing in on its build and the five cameras on board.
Among the half-dozen other product launches coming in October, we’re looking forward to seeing what LG has to offer with its upcoming LG V40 ThinQ. Today, a new render of that product has leaked, giving us a clear look at LG’s new smartphone.
While LG’s G7 ThinQ flew under the radar a bit this year, the LG V40 ThinQ is on the horizon with some big promises. Now, LG has officially revealed when we will see its latest flagship for the first time…
After launching the LG G7 ThinQ earlier this year, LG is building on that device with not one, but two brand new variants of it. Surprisingly, one of them even runs on top of Android One.
Last week the first renders of the LG V40 ThinQ hit the web, confirming a lot of the rumors we’ve been hearing about LG’s next flagship. Now, CAD-based renders have hit the web to give us an even better look at LG’s upcoming device.
While we’re still trying to process everything that came as part of today’s flood of Pixel 3 XL leaks, new images of LG’s next flagship have hit the web. Here’s what the LG V40 ThinQ probably looks like.
Over the past few years, it’s likely that you’ve either owned or considered picking up a pair of LG’s popular Tone wireless headphones. The popular “neckbud” form factor has been hugely successful for LG, and now the latest iteration is bringing Google Assistant along for the ride.
LG’s smartphone division has been struggling for a while now, but that hasn’t stopped the company from releasing new devices. This week, LG is launching its latest ultra-premium Android smartphone with the Signature Edition (2018).
LG has been struggling to keep up in the smartphone space for a few years at this point, and things just seem to keep getting worse. This week, LG has revealed an even bigger loss through its Mobile division.
A couple of months after its debut, LG’s G7 ThinQ is finally available unlocked on Amazon, and it’s also already on sale.
Following an excellent device in the LG V30, and its multiple variants, we’re pretty excited to see what LG has in store for the V40. Today, we’re getting a few new details on this upcoming device.
Samsung has been making some really good wearables for the past couple of years, so needless to say we’re excited to see what the company reveals next. Gear S4, Galaxy Watch, whatever Samsung has in store, it’s apparently coming at IFA 2018.
Right on the heels of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, T-Mobile’s LG G6 is now receiving the Android 8.0 Oreo update.
One of last year’s most underrated devices, in my opinion, was that of the LG V30. It was far from perfect, but it nailed a lot of aspects and showed what LG could do. So far in 2018, the follow up to that has been two revisions on the same hardware. Apparently, though, the company has some surprises in store for the LG V40.