LG G8 ThinQ review: in pictures
The LG G8 ThinQ looks a lot like last year's G7 with some minor updates and a couple gimmicky unreliable functions. However, it is an affordable flagship at $620 and offers most of what we see on the more expensive Samsung Galaxy S10.
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LG G8 T-Mobile package and clear case
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LG G4, G6, G7, and G8
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Back of LG G7 vs G8
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Headphone jack on the bottom
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Google Assistant button on the left
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No openings anywhere on the front display
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No buttons down here either
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Clear case on the LG G8
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Clear case has side openings
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Wide angle shot on the LG G8
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A ton of settings are available
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Customizing the floating bar
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Quad DAC settings
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Vibration type options
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