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Tomorrow we’ll officially see the debut of the LG G7 ThinQ, but there isn’t much we don’t already know about the company’s upcoming flagship. Now, just 24 hours before LG’s event, we’re getting a new collection of hands-on images and press renders…
We’re just a couple of days away from the debut of the LG G7 ThinQ this week, and ahead of the event, LG isn’t being shy about teasing some of the phone’s best new features. To kick off the week, LG is teasing the new “Boombox” speaker on its upcoming flagship.
Just like it did leading up to the announcement of the G6, LG has decided to talk at length about some of the features we should expect to see in the upcoming G7 ThinQ. This time around, the South Korean company has confirmed that its next flagship smartphone will include a super bright 6.1-inch IPS LCD display that will be able to reach 1,000 nits.
LG sent out “save the dates” for the unveiling of its next flagship, the LG G7 ThinQ, earlier today for the May 2nd event. To date, we’ve seen a fair bit of the phone, but only in bits and pieces. Now, we’re getting another really good look at the device.
LG hasn’t given us a ton of new hardware in the past few months, but it has been working hard on delivering some new software features, primarily focused on AI under the “ThinQ” brand. This week, an update rolled out to the LG V30 on Verizon, turning it into the “LG V30 ThinQ.”
Google Assistant is a powerful tool, but some of its best tricks are only handy if you can access them in time. On LG’s upcoming flagship, the G7 ThinQ, the company wants to solve that with a dedicated button for launching the Assistant…
LG is having quite a strange year after first delaying the G7 ThinQ. Now, thanks to a new rumor about the V40 ThinQ, it appears as though LG will release the V35 ThinQ shortly after the G7 ThinQ’s May 2 announcement and then follow that up with the V40 ThinQ’s launch several months later.
Earlier this month, LG announced that it would be unveiling the LG G7 ThinQ in New York City on May 2. While a press render of the upcoming smartphone had already leaked, a new image today proves that LG is moving the power button to the right side of the handset.
Software updates on Android are, frankly, in a disappointing state right now, as they’ve always been. It can take months to get a major update out to even flagship devices, and some of the biggest names are also some of the biggest offenders. Now, LG is taking updates seriously by launching a new software upgrade center to speed things up…
At the start of the year, it was largely unclear what LG had in mind for 2018. Now, post-MWC, we’ve been getting more and more details. Today, though, LG is officially announcing the name of its next flagship, and when we’ll see it debut…
LG’s flagships for 2018 have been pretty mysterious, but as the year goes on we’re learning more and more about the LG G7. Today, two new reports are revealing a handful of new details.
Notches are going to be a thing in 2018 smartphones, whether we like it or not. Plenty of devices at MWC debuted with a notch in tow, some with more blatantly obvious inspiration than others. LG was also spotted with a notched phone, and now the company is asking for your feedback.
MWC officially kicked off today, but that didn’t stop a number of Android device manufacturers from announcing their latest flagship smartphones over the weekend. So far, we’ve seen new phones from Samsung, LG, Sony, and even Nokia.
Have any of these phones caught your eye or are you waiting for something else?
LG has officially unveiled the V30S ThinQ, a phone that marginally bests its predecessor. Although it looks and feels like last year’s V30 in almost every way, the V30S brings with it a slight RAM spec bump to 6GB and includes some nifty new AI tricks.
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Reports earlier this year detailed how LG ordered a restart of its 2018 flagship plans as the company releases more revisions on existing devices. Today, we have new details and specs on an upcoming LG flagship device codenamed “Judy.”
If you recall, LG was sued last year as a result of several of their devices being affected by bootloops. It was a nasty issue that LG didn’t handle correctly at all, causing many LG owners to join in on the suit. Now, everything is over, and the affected users have won.
Google’s camera application may not pack a lot of features, but the company’s work in software has been nothing short of incredible. Thus, developers have gone through the work needed to port that camera app to other phones, and now, it’s picking up better support for LG devices.
At CES, LG announced that it was breaking away from its annual smartphone launch cycle and instead release more variants to boost product longevity. A new report today points to more upheaval for LG’s next flagship and possibly future devices.
While we found that LG particularly hit it out of the park with the V30 last year, the Korean company’s smartphone division continues to report financial loses. In a move to halt that downward trend, LG announced at CES 2018 that it’s breaking away from the yearly launch cycle.
On Monday, Google unveiled the smart displays form factor for Assistant and touted that devices from Lenovo, JBL, Sony, and LG were coming later this year. We’ve seen displays from the first two companies, and LG’s has now been revealed.
LG makes some of the best TVs in the business right now, and a lot of that comes down to what powers them. Ahead of CES 2018, LG is revealing its new α (ALPHA) 9 processor is destined for future UHD TVs that pack Google Assistant.
Following comments by HTC and Motorola, LG and Samsung have issued similar denials that it does not throttle CPU performance to account for battery aging. This uniform — so far — response from Android vendors comes as Apple yesterday issued an apology and took steps to address the mounting criticism.
Ahead of CES 2018, which happens to be just a few weeks away, LG today has unveiled an entire lineup of new speakers. Included is a speaker bar, portable Bluetooth speakers, and much more. What’s exciting, though, is that one of them, the ThinQ Speaker, is powered by the Google Assistant…
The LG V30 is one of our favorite phones in late 2017, and for good reason. LG’s latest is pretty spectacular, but the company is making it even better as part of a special edition in its home country of South Korea.