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That means it scratches easily: my V40 review unit already has ... just a matter of taps on your screen. LG has built in some clever features to its camera app to make the most of the three ...
Before I dive into the review, note that I tested two LG V30 ... The camera that, frankly, could be better LG V30's main camera, with its f/1.6 aperture and glass lens, should, on paper, take ...
LG's V40 ThinQ is all about the cameras, but unfortunately, its photos are unimpressive. Skip this pricey device. Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and ...
LG has also further integrated its manual camera app with Graphy ... For a look at all the pictures we took for this review, head on over to the gallery at Flickr.com. The LG G8 ThinQ does ...
Earlier this year, LG teased with futuristic renderings of the phone online, showcasing a polished, reinvented device with a new camera layout. Meet Scout: Amazon is taking its Prime Delivery ...
As for the handset's included apps, keep in mind that the review unit ... With the V10, LG went all out with its new family of premium phones, decking the device out with two cameras, two displays ...
12MP main and a 16MP ultra-wide angle camera setup LG continues the tradition with ultra-wide angle cameras so in addition to the main 12MP camera (1/2.6", 1.4µm pixels) with f/1.5 aperture and ...
Other than the change in materials, the V10 looks like an enlarged LG G4. It sports a similar, slightly curved back, with volume rocker and power button beneath the rear camera, and the same ...
On the V10, LG has placed a second screen above the main screen, alongside a pair of selfie cams. That’s right, the V10 has two screens and two cameras on the front. It’s also an absolute monster.
The original review, published on Oct. 30 ... a 12-megapixel standard camera and a 13-megapixel wide-angle camera. LG was one of the first phone makers to include wide-angle shooters, and it's ...
I would normally start a phone review by talking about ... Speaking of the cameras, the minimalist “raindrop” design was a much-vaunted part of LG’s pre-launch hype for the Velvet.