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What's good
- Affordable pricing
- Great display
- Sleek design
- microSD card support
What's bad
- Scratch-prone rear cover
- No fingerprint scanner
- No water/dust resistance
- So-so battery life
- No fast charging
- Inconsistent camera
Verdict
While LG pushes expectations of what display quality to expect in the budget market, it falls short in other more important aspects—such as the camera and overall performance. Due to this, you’re likely better off looking at other options unless you absolutely must have an 18:9 screen on a budget.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Clean but basic design
- Great display
- Plenty of storage
- microSD support
- Great audio options
- Excellent performance
What's bad
- Price
- Motion controls can be frustrating
Verdict
While the LG G8 ThinQ has an impressive list of specs, it failed to stand out to reviewers for any one feature apart from audio. There might be a lot for audiophiles to love, but otherwise, the value is questionable.
What's good
- Insanely bright display
- Good speaker
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- Generous storage
- microSD support
- Blazing performance
- IP68 water- and dust-resistance rating
What's bad
- Average camera
- Weird UI
- Boring design
- Inconsistent camera AI
Verdict
If you’re looking for a bright screen or exceptional audio, the LG G7 ThinQ has you covered. Otherwise, overall value is debatable with the likes of the OnePlus 6 and the big flagships either just below or just above the phone’s price.