Testseek.com have collected 391 expert reviews of the LG G7 ThinQ and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G7 ThinQ.
May 2018
(81%)
391 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(77%)
42 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great camera with built-in wide lens and Google lens
Incredibly loud and high-quality audio with quad dac and boombox speaker
Well priced for the hardware you get
Google Assistant button & quad-DAC separate it from the competition
Great feel-factor
The waterproof LG G7 ThinQ has an AI camera that gives your photos a boost before you snap them. The phone has a secondary wide-angle rear camera and a headphone jack
Very good upper-mid-range phone with AI and camera smarts
Stunning Super Bright screen
Sleek design
Excellent camera
Impressive audio quality
The editors didn't like
A lot of applications don't match screen size
Top-notch isn't properly utilized
The verdict
Too expensive
Unique features aren't game-changers
Underwhelming camera
The phone has a familiar design
Its Google Assistant button isn't reprogrammable and battery life is unimpressive
Not quite a flagship - that is reserved for the V30 ThinQ
AI camera with low-light mode, Boombox speaker and surround sound, Tight Google Assistant integration, Almost bezel-free display
Underwhelming battery life, Unoriginal design, Not available at AT&T
LG must be frustrated. Past attempts at innovation, the modular G5 and the G6, which pushed smartphone cameras and displays forward, haven’t toppled Samsung. Meanwhile, Huawei’s camera technology and OnePlus’s vivid displays and affordable price are makin...
Beautiful display with 1000-nit brightness boost, Dedicated Google Assistant button, 3.5-mm headset jack for old-school audiophiles, Super-loud speaker, Decent photo quality
AI camera is hit or miss, Notch is not for everyone, Mediocre battery life
The LG G7 has a lot going for it. It has beautiful build quality, a gorgeous display with bonus brightness, a dedicated Google Assistant button, 3.5-mm headset jack for old-school audiophiles and an AI-powered camera that takes pretty great photos.But it...
LG's G7 ThinQ is a step in the right direction in many ways but ultimately feels like a step back from the excellent V30 and V30S ThinQ. That doesn't mean there aren't plenty of positive points, like the awesome Google Assistant key, the amazing new build...
Abstract: LG's latest flagship phone, the G7 ThinQ, packs some of the latest camera hardware and software tricks in its all-glass and metal body. Two out of three total sensors have seen an upgrade from the LG V30S ThinQ's release just last month, with upgrades to...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: We go hands-on with the LG G7 ThinQ at the official launch, to see how LG's latest flagship phone stacks up. From the feature-packed LG UX to the revamped dual-lens camera, the G7 has plenty of character. But can it compete with major Android rivals?The L...
The glaring missing information at the time of publishing is the pricing, which will be announced by LG's retail partners, hopefully soon. However, we can take a longer-term view for now. The LG G-Series is designed to compete in the mainstream space and...
Published: 2018-12-10, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Bright, large display, lightweight, lovely design
No revolutionary features, expensive for what it is, Rating:
Given the LG G7 ThinQ's near-£600 price tag, we definitely think it's worth paying a little extra for a more expensive flagship range of features at your fingertips...
Solid design, Good display, Plenty of power, Unique wide-angle camera, 3.5mm headphone socket, Price is less than flagship elite
Limited battery life compared to competition, Artificial intelligence of camera is a bit hit and miss, LG's software tweaks are unnecessary
It's safe to say there are a lot of strong contenders for your money in the latest batch of smartphones. Has LG done enough with the G7 ThinQ to stay in the running?Issues aren't particularly prevalent: yes, there's a notch; no, the battery won't last as...
Published: 2018-06-25, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Large display can get very bright, Camera takes wide-angle photos, Boombox speaker gets loud
Camera is slow to take pictures, No revolutionary features, Expensive compared to competing phones
The LG G7 ThinQ is a completely unsurprising, risk-averse smartphone, returning the power button to the side where it belongs and giving us another all-screen display, enveloped by a typical glass body. It even rides the popular notch trend that's prevale...