THE G7 THINQ, LG’s best phone in years, touts a ‘Super Bright’ LCD that’s viewable in direct sunlight, which is ironic because the rest of it has a hard time standing out. It’s a reasonable, but not significant upgrade over last year’s LG G6, with a larger 6.1-inch all-screen display, AI-enhanced cameras, a loud ‘Boombox Speaker’, a faster chipset and Google’s Android 8.0 Oreo software out of the box. LG is emphasising that this is a smart, not flashy, phone and is determined to push AI onto all of its smart devices. The execution on this new ThinQ phone is, thankfully, a little more practical than its nomenclature.
SUPER BRIGHT
The LG G7’s design puts an emphasis on its 6.1-inch LCD screen, which takes up nearly the entire front of…
