LG G8x ThinQ Dual Screen | Hands-on Review By Tech Spurt

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Aug 15, 2021
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LG G8x ThinQ Dual Screen | Hands-on Review

It's out here ate fore, 2019 in glorious Berlin, we've already had a couple of smartphone launches from the likes of Sony and Nokia. Now LG has joined the fray as well with its new LG G 8x think you dual screen a bit of a mouthful over here you get a dual screen design for multitasking. It's basically the closest we're going to get to a full than phone anytime. Soon, right, Samsung, the GO is detachable from that second screen, which also acts like a kind of protective cover. Just like the existing LG jaws screen accessory. However, we now also have a dinky little cover display on the front as well.

It's a tiny little 2.1 inch all that panel, which was the time who's calling battery life stuff like that, and also now rocks a 360 degree. Freeze top hinge, so you can bend the other half all the way back. There are plenty of uses for this jewel screen setup, of course, included in watching your favorite expert videos on repeat, while doing everything else on the other screen. This other panel can also be used as a second display in camera mode or as a virtual game pad when you're blasting through your chosen stress-reliever, and that's just a couple of examples. The world is basically your dual screened oyster.

The phone itself looks and feels very similar to the standard LG g8 with a sleek glass finish and quite a hefty build. The g8x wears almost 200 grams. Just by itself, you can add another 130 grams on to that with the dual display cover attached, which also fattens up the device quite considerably, and the g8x think you is also ip68 dust and water resistance, and it's past the military, STD 810g toughness test. So you can treat it like garbage, and hopefully it should continue to work a treat now that main screen is a six point, four inches OLED with a full HD plus resolution, and the second display is exactly the same size and resolution and everything as well. These displays are very bright and pleasingly poppy, as you would expect from LG now thrown in a nice video enhancement as well, in the form of gamma adjustment for your movies in games.

A busy just enhances the light and boosts the brightness of bits you can actually make out. What's going on in those Suzie, DC comic book movie things and there's an in display fingerprint sensor as well. Now, LG normally comes through for audio on its smartphones and the GTE think you do not disappoint. You get perfectly balanced, stereo speakers, 1.2 watts, both top and bottom and, of course, there's a nice better 32-bit quad DAC, when your headphones are attached, as well as DTS X support for a proper immersive surround sound experience and the LGG 8x is powered by a Snapdragon 805 chipset, backed by eight gigs of RAM. Sadly, not the new eight five plus, which we've already seen on the likes of the rogue form ?, but it should still prove nice and nippy.

As for the battery, that's a four thousand William affair, with fast charge for pointe-noire and Wireless charge and support thrown in. As for the camera, you get a 12 megapixel primary lens with optical image, stabilization built in and that's backed by a 13 megapixel wide-angle effort. Both of those lenses are flush with the surface. Suddenly, there's no telephoto option but hey how your plenty of AI functionality packed in their in from the usual scene detection and also an action shot feature to capture crisp, but blurry photos of moving subjects. Great news if you've got a hyperactive child.

Thank you for care, video with Steadicam video stabilization, and you can also shoot for kid time-lapses now as well. If that's your bag and the LG G 8x also supports ASMR recording which really boosts the audio to make even subtle noises sound loud as sin. Android Play is skinned here with LG's ux9 air isn't quite as heavy as previous incarnations, with a more stock Android vibe in the settings menu for one, but you still get loads of extra features packed in there, including game and tours screen, recording at dock mode and bugger tons more. On top of that all right, there is just a quick look at the new LG G at X. Think you jewel screen.

Never going to get tired of seeing that. As you can see, if you're getting a bit impatient waiting for those pulled and phone job, you may be really sold on the multitasking aspects. Then there's probably quite a lot to love here. But what do you reckon? Definitely let us know your thoughts down in the comments below and hopefully poke that subscribe button ding, that notifications Bell and have yourselves a lovely frigging. Dear people love you.


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