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LG G7 ThinQ

The LG G7 ThinQ, commonly referred to as just LG G7, is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics as part of the LG G series. It was officially announced on May 2, 2018, after about a week of official leaks by LG. It is the second product from LG that uses the ThinQ branding. The device serves as the successor to the 2017 LG G6.

Specifications
Hardware The LG G7 ThinQ utilizes a metal chassis with a glass backing, and is IP68-rated for water and dust-resistance. It is available in black, blue, rose and silver-coloured finishes. A dedicated side button launches the Google Assistant when pressed, and launches Google Lens on a double-press; it cannot be remapped to other functions. The G7 features a 1440p FullVision IPS LCD, with a diagonal size of 6.1-inches and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, making it the world's first Android phone with that aspect ratio. The display is capable of a maximum brightness of 1000 nits, and is HDR10-compatible for video playback with high-dynamic-range (HDR) color. 2020 saw Android 10 updates in most regions. == Variants ==
Variants
LG G7 One The LG G7 One was released in selected markets (such as Canada) in late-2018 as part of the Android One program. It is visually identical to the G7 ThinQ, except the glass backing has a softer, frosted finish, as opposed to the polished appearance of the ThinQ. followed by Android 10 in December 2019, and Android 11 in March 2021. In December 2018, the G7 One was released in Japan as the LG X5 Android One. In January 2019, it was announced for South Korea as the LG Q9 One, exclusively to LG U+ in a 64 GB model. MobileSyrup noted some regressions over the G7 ThinQ due to the differences in hardware, especially in regard to battery life (such as the SoC downgrade resulting in a lack of Quick Charge 4+ support, and the G7 line's use of LCD over OLED as affecting its efficiency), but that the G7 One was “mostly fluid” and retained much of the ThinQ's hardware features (such as its audio support) while using the “stock” Android experience over LG's often-criticized software suite. == See also ==
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