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LG V35 ThinQ Review: Here We Go Again LG has remixed the remix of its fall flagship. But are beefier specs enough to earn the company's latest V-series offering another look?
The LG G8X ThinQ delivers high quality hardware in a date design with a quirky case to stand out, but there are stumbling points at every turn.
The LG V60 ThinQ isn't as expensive as the competition, but it performs well and offers excellent multitasking features. However, there are some trade-offs.
Sure it looks a lot like last year's LG V30, but looks can be deceiving. The LG V35 ThinQ packs in all new hardware and a few new software features that makes it a full-fledged flagship for 2018 ...
LG V40 ThinQ Review. LG announced V40 ThinQ today, the first phone in an incredibly crowded month of October. Is it a good idea to be the first phone announced in a busy month? Isn't it likely ...
At MWC 2019, LG announced the G8 ThinQ. The Android phone has flagship specs, but the new ToF camera lets you control it using hand gestures.
Looks-wise, the V40 ThinQ is pretty much a V30 (ThinQ or otherwise) with an extra camera both front and back and a notch on the display even if that's us oversimplifying things a bit. Sure, the ...
LG V40 ThinQ came to India four months after its global launch and got a price tag of Rs 49,990. Does this smartphone have enough ammunition to grab the attention of consumers? Let's find out in ...
The LG G7 ThinQ is a pretty difficult smartphone to judge. It's almost forgettable in terms of design but has a lot of features to make it almost worth the $750 price tag.
Display The LG G7 ThinQ features a 6.1" IPS LCD screen - an improvement over the 5.7" screen on the G6 and the 6.0" unit on the V30S. It has a resolution of 1,440 x 3,120 pixels (564ppi) and the ...
As LG's highest-end phone, the V35 ThinQ has a gorgeous display, water resistance and a headphone jack. But it can't quite catch the S9 Plus.
LG Smart ThinQ 6.3 Cu. Ft. Capacity Electric Single Oven Range with Infrared Grill LRE3027ST review: This LG oven is smart, but not smart enough ...