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May 2019
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The LG V40 ThinQ isn't for everyone. It has a plethora of features all tuned for the mobile cinematographer. But it's camera is also the weakest link. While the LG V40's five-camera setup offers the versatality a vlogger might demand, it doesn't really ma...
Good, Premium design and build quality, Good, versatile cameras, Large and vivid display, Feature-rich OS, Very good audio with headphones
Older Android version, Lacks proper stereo speakers, Heats quickly under stress, Minor camera quirks
The LG V40 ThinQ is a solid package at its current price of Rs. 50,000. The only real competition is Samsung's Galaxy S9+ (Review), which is priced a bit higher but can be found for well under Rs. 60,000 online. OnePlus has priced the top-end version of t...
Zusammenfassung: Sell your proper camera gear, phones can take portraits just as well already. This has been a popular claim to put in catchy headlines for the past couple of years, only to be totally debunked in the actual article or at the very least watered down with a...
Zusammenfassung: The year 2018 has been the most fruitful year in terms of some premium phones. We have seen quite a number of flagship smartphones launched this year. The ultra-premium phones have been upgraded and come with a couple of innovative features, which make th...
Zusammenfassung: After several teasers and rumors, LG has finally announced the V40 ThinQ, the company's latest flagship smartphone with a Penta camera setup along with the Watch W7, the company's latest smartwatch that runs on Wear OS.The main highlights of the LG V40 Th...
Very light for its size without sacrificing premium looks and feel, Exemplary audio quality and great sounding speaker setup, Overall good still image quality, triple camera adds versatility, Class leading video-recording options, excellent end results to
Unimpressive battery life, towards the bottom of the charts for the class, No truly accurate display in any color mode, The selfie side of the self-proclaimed Penta camera is a letdown
The Penta camera moniker on the LG V40 ThinQ's sleeve may be a bit of an overstatement - technically it does pack a total of 5, but it's not like it has five cameras on its back, plus the two front ones are far from spectacular. The truly important rear o...
Zusammenfassung: The LG V40 ThinQ is more than just a larger LG G7. In addition to a big, sharp 6.4-inch OLED screen and the latest hardware, the V40 has a total of five cameras—three sensors on the back and two on the front—allowing it to take pictures from multiple angl...
Zusammenfassung: Someone was inevitably going to do it, and it makes all the sense in the world for it to be LG - the V40 ThinQ is the first phone with both an ultra wide-angle and a telephoto cam on its back. Of course, there's a 'regular' one in between them, for a tota...
Zusammenfassung: Note: This gallery was first published on 5 Apr 2021.With LG officially announcing its exit from the smartphone industry, a #throwback for its innovative smartphones is in order. Unlike many phone makers that aped after other competitors, LG was at tim...
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