LG G8x ThinQ review By Times of India

By Times of India
Aug 15, 2021
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LG G8x ThinQ review

Hello everyone welcome to The Times of India. My name is Ab hay Sharma, and I'm here to tell you all about LG's new phone, the g8x innovation, as they say, is the name of the game and LG brings a new one to its G series of phones with the g8x. Now putting an extra screen in a smartphone's does sound like a cocky idea, which is exactly what LG has done with its g8x. The smartphone comes with the secondary screen display, which immediately sets it apart from any other smartphone. You will set your eyes on the second clean comes in a case that can be connected to the phone and acts as an additional display. All you need to do is take the phone put it in this case tap on a simple button turn on the dual screen here.

It goes when closed. There's a monochrome display OLED panel, which will tell you the battery level and date and other time and notifications. It does add to the bulkiness as you can see, but it does not feel too heavy in the pockets open the case, and you see the main display, which is quite good to look at as a six point. Four inch full vision. OLED screen produces vivid, colors and Angle rightness levels, while this sounds really cool and looks also distinct.

It's also quite fun to use. Having said that, it's not really high on utility. The secondary screen fits in easily but makes the charging port, which is right here redundant and is you will have to take out the display case charge the phone. The second screen comes in handy as you can open two different apps on the two displays. For instance, you can open the time loop in their website on one screen and on the other screen you can simply go and play a YouTube video, it's confusing to begin with, but once you get a hang of it, it co works quite well.

The secondary display aside the LG G 8 X, is pretty much a standard flagship phone. It's powered by Qualcomm, snapdragon 855 processors and has 6 GB of RAM, which is quite ?, capable configuration to get day-to-day tasks done. The 4000 mAh battery that powers the phone last easily for the day, but it has to be said that the device charge is quite slowly despite coming with the fast charger. Lt has taken a bold and brave step of blocking trend, of putting three cameras and has put just two lenses, one which is a 12 12 megapixel primary sensor and a 13 megapixel wide sensor. Both the lenses combine click reasonably good images which won't dazzle you, but neither do to disappoint as most images of punchy, colors in low light and broad daylight conditions.

Having said that, LG has made a phone that may be low on utility, but scores high on innovation at rupees 40 9990. This is not a cheap phone. Yet, if you want a phone which has an additional display, you could go for it and have a lot of fun at rupees, 40, 9990 the same expensive phone. Yet it is high on innovation. If you're looking for the phone- and you can see the use for the secondary display, go for it, otherwise there are better options in this price point.

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Source : Times of India

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