What's good
- Excellent battery life
- Self-healing coat repairs minor scuffs and dings
- Curved design offer excellent viewing angles
- Incredibly fast performance speed
What's bad
- Display is not full HD
- Camera doesn't offer image stabilization
- No significant benefit for curved screen in media viewing
- Rigid flex screen
What's good
- Vivid and sharp main display
- Shock resistant
- Additional screen for quick access to time, apps and contacts
- Smooth performance
- Rear camera takes detailed and color accurate pictures
What's bad
- Heavy and awkward to use one-handed
- Wide angle front lens distorts around the edges
- Added features not necessary for casual smartphone user
What's good
- Affordable dual-screen option
- Decent battery life
- Excellent audio quality
- 3.5mm headphone jack
What's bad
- Limited multi-screen features
- Not seamless dual screen
- Mediocre camera performance
- Cannot use dual-screen when charging phone
Verdict
The LG G8X ThinQ doesn’t offer the latest and greatest in terms of its hardware or software. However, it provides a dual-screen experience at an affordable price, making it attractive for people who want to utilize all the benefits of two smartphone screens.