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Release Date (UK): May 2018 |
What the critics say (scores are out of 100)
Alphr | Jonathan Bray In short, the LG G7 is a great phone at a very reasonable price. Read full review |
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NDTV Gadgets | Roydon Cerejo Barring these little niggles, LG seems to have thrown everything but the kitchen sink into the G7+ ThinQ, and from a pure value point of view, it's really hard to beat. Read full review |
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Android Authority | Lanh Nguyen LG deserves more attention from consumers and if you haven't considered an LG device in the past, the LG G7 ThinQ wouldn't be a bad place to start. Read full review |
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CNET UK | Lynn La The LG G7 ThinQ is a really good phone, but one that fails to distinguish itself from more compelling offerings from Samsung, OnePlus and Google. Read full review |
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Ubergizmo | Hubert Nguyen "Show and Sound" has been one of the slogans for the LG G-Series, and it is true once again. Read full review |
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Toronto Sun | Adam Swimmer LG's latest phone comes with a great display, beautiful sound and a stripped-down interface...While the specs are somewhat scaled back, the G7 One shares a similar design and much of the same hardware as the sleek LG G7 ThinQ released earlier this year...The cameras offer good quality photos when there is adequate lighting. The rear one also has a bright camera setting for shooting in low-light. It's not as effective as a dual-lens camera which pulls in light from both lenses but it does a decent job. Read full review |
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MobileTechTalk | Craig Bradshaw It didn't quite live up to the hype for me, but it did deliver something I have been searching for. It's a unique, solidly built, quality device, that not many people out there carry. Read full review |
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SlashGear | JC Torres The LG G7 ThinQ is a pretty difficult smartphone to judge. LG has definitely made yet another solid and commendable smartphone but only sales figures will prove if its gamble truly paid off this time. Read full review |
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VentureBeat | Kyle L Wiggers LG pitched the G7 ThinQ's AI as its differentiating feature. But it clearly isn't ready for prime time. Read full review |
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AnandTech | Andrei Frumusanu For me the G7 just feels like a phone that has been rushed out and the designers just didn't get to polish the details out. Read full review |
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Mobile Syrup | Ted Kritsonis LG produced a solid shooter in the G7, except it didn't innovate in a significant way. Read full review |
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T3 | Robert Jones LG G7 ThinQ is a well-executed Android flagship that should appeal to fans of the iPhone X aesthetic, top-level audio credentials, and interesting applications of AI. Read full review |
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Expert Reviews | Edward Munn A return to form, the LG G7 offers excellent all-around performance at a reasonable price. Read full review |
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Wired | Jeffrey Van Camp ...it's comparable to Samsung's Galaxy S9 and every bit as good in the ways that count. Read full review |
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What Hi-Fi? There's no doubt this phone is pointing the way to a futurist, connected tomorrow - but while it trumps the competition in certain areas, it has yet to truly spark the imagination. Read full review |
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Trusted Reviews | Max Parker It feels like a device that could easily be the phone to buy in 2018 if LG had spent a bit more time finessing the product. Read full review |
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Stuff | Andrew Williams The LG G7 ThinQ is one of the best ways to get a top-end phone that doesn't cost so much it'll make your bank account crumble to dust. Read full review |
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phoneArena | Nick Todorov It is worth owning for the awesome wide-angle camera, for the large and bright display, for the fast Snapdragon 845 chip, and for the extra-loud Boombox speaker. Read full review |
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Phone Scoop | Eric M. Zeman If you're in the market for something a little bit different, the G7 ThinQ has unique features that make it worth your consideration. Read full review |
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PC Mag | Sasha Segan The G7 ThinQ hits the latest phone trends and includes signature LG features like a wide-angle camera and audiophile-quality sound. Read full review |
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NotebookCheck | Daniel Schmidt The LG G7 ThinQ is an impressive smartphone from a technical point of view. However, it does little to distinguish itself from a saturated market, with its high price representing an obstacle for tempting potential buyers away from choosing other flagships. Read full review |
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AndroidPit | Hans-Georg Kluge But that also means: If you don't care much about a smartphone camera, the LG G7 is a completely successful smartphone. Read full review |
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Android Headlines | Nick Sutrich LG's G7 ThinQ is a step in the right direction in many ways but ultimately feels like a step back from the excellent V30 and V30S ThinQ. Read full review |
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TechnoBuffalo | Brandon Russell Sure, the device is fast, and it looks pretty, but as a phone competing in the upper echelon, it falls short of phone likes the Galaxy S9 and iPhone X. Read full review |
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Australian PC World | Fergus Halliday LG's G7 ThinQ is a by-the-numbers hardware play that - while perfectly adequate - utterly fails to be anything more than a raw, arithmetical, sum of its parts. Read full review |
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Mashable | Raymond Wong LG's G7 ThinQ is a good alternative to the Galaxy S9 or iPhone X, but it has nothing outstanding that takes it to new heights. Read full review |
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Neowin | Rich Woods LG's G7 ThinQ has a lot of potential and it has some great features, but they don't seem very well implemented. Ultimately, it's still a great device. Read full review |
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The Inquirer | Lee Bell We definitely think it's worth paying a little extra for a more expensive flagship from a competitor and having a wider range of features at your fingertips. Read full review |
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Digital Trends | Julian Chokkattu The LG G7 ThinQ is a very good phone, but it will fly under the radar because it doesn't have any standout feature. Read full review |
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Tom's Guide | Caitlin McGarry The G7 is a fine phone. But it's not a must-buy. Read full review |
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TechRadar | Abbas Jaffar Ali, Matt Swider The LG G7 ThinQ is an unsurprising, risk-averse smartphone that's meant to be smart, not flashy. It has an AI-powered camera, loud 'Boombox' speaker, and a bright 6.1-inch display. It's a reasonable, but not monumental upgrade over the LG G6. Read full review |
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PCWorld | Michael Simon LG has far too many flagship phones for sale, and there isn't a whole lot to make the G7 stand out in LG's own lineup, let alone a crowded Android field. Read full review |
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Android Central | Alex Dobie The G7 makes most sense as an on-contract buy for someone who just wants a decent, small-ish phone with an emphasis on audio, and some neat camera features to play around with. Read full review |
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The Verge | Chris Welch If LG was hoping to blaze a new path and revitalize its mobile division with the G7 ThinQ, I don't think this is going to get the job done. The trouble really started with that name. There are definitely people who will buy this phone for its fun cameras and amazing audio. They'll be happy. But this isn't something grand reinvention. The G7 is iterative, looks like an iPhone, and its battery life needs improving. Read full review |
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Form factor: Touchscreen bar Dimensions 153.2 x 71.9 x 7.9 mm (6.03 x 2.83 x 0.31 in) Weight: 162 g (5.71 oz) |
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Size: 6.1 inches diagonal Resolution: 3120 x 1440 pixels Screen Density: 563 ppi Screen-to-Body Ratio: 82.9 % Display Type: IPS LCD |
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Chipset: Qualcomm SDM845 Snapdragon 845 CPU: Octa-core (4x2.8 GHz Kryo 385 Gold & 4x1.7 GHz Kryo 385 Silver) GPU: Adreno 630 RAM: 4/6GB |
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Main Camera: 16 megapixels (standard angle) + 16 megapixels (super wide angle) with LED flash Secondary Camera: 8 megapixels |
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Built-in Storage: 64GB Expandable Storage: Micro SD |
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Capacity: 3000 mAh
Removable Battery: No Wireless Charging: Yes Quick Charge: Yes (v3) |
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Dual SIM: Nano SIM + Nano SIM
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