Over the weekend another Korean tech giant has unveiled their newest product line, the LG G8 and it's not just the G8 they also got the V50 and a G8s, but we'll just tackle the G8 Thinq.
Last month it was confirmed that the Philippine Mobile arm of LG already shut down, leaving LG fans relying to the gray market for this new flagship device, but anyway is the G8 buzz worthy or will it end up just like other struggling LG devices in the market.
The LG G8 Thinq features a 6.1 inches AMOLED touchscreen with a 19.5:9 ratio and yes it is still sporting the infamous notch that houses some sensors and the dual 8 megapixel front facing camera.
The G8 operates on Android 9.0 and runs on Qualcomm's newest top of the line Snapdragon 855 chipset for a superior performance and it also comes with a 6GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage.
A dual camera set up remained into the G8, a 12 megapixel standard lens and a 16 megapixel ultrawide camera that has always been found in LG.
LG has put on some interesting features on the G8, the first one is the Vibrating OLED tech or the Crystal Sound OLED which allows the device to ditch off the speaker and earpiece hole instead the phone will emit a vibration sound just like in the original Mi Mix, the second one is the Hand ID which is basically a face ID that uses the hand, how this one work? The sensor detects the blood flow and your veins in your hands, you look like you are about to cast a spell using your phone.
The G8 packs a good 3500 mAh battery, it comes with wireless charging capability and , it comes in three colors, the Carmine Red, Aurora Black, and Moroccan Blue.
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