LG G8 Series
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 855Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 640
Display: 6.10 inch, 6.20 inch, 6.40 inch
Weight: 0.167kg, 0.181kg, 0.192kg
Price: 769, 949 euro
Average of 88 scores (from 168 reviews)
LG G8 ThinQ
Specifications
Notebook: LG G8 ThinQProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 855
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 640
Display: 6.10 inch, 19.5:9, 3120 x 1440 pixels
Weight: 0.167kg
Links: LG homepage
Price comparison
Average Score:
Foreign Reviews
Source: DxOMark EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Despite all its promises, the LG G8 ThinkQ’s audio performance leaves much to be desired. The Crystal Sound OLED technology, while certainly making it very hard for the speakers to be occluded by the user’s hand, produces a canny overall timbre with almost absent bass, lack of impact, and numerous artifacts. The noise-cancelling algorithm, albeit extremely efficient, also comes with its share of unfortunate consequences. To top it all, the HD Audio app records only mono files.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/20/2020
Source: Tech Girl EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The bloatware is stupid. The gimmicks are dumb. They clog up an otherwise wonderful device. The cameras are fine. They take nice photos and you’ll be happy with your Instagram feed. The screen is great, the battery is fab and the processor is decent. The LG G8 thinQ is a good phone. It’s a really nice phone actually. If you’re willing to spend 20 minutes on set up taking off all the stupid stuff and ignoring the silly gimmicks you’ll be happy. You’re looking at a price point of anything from R8000 to R10 000. I think it is well priced and if you’re an Android fan you’ll be happy. Bejeweled is also the best time waster on the planet and everyone should download it.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/09/2019
Source: Talk Android EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
So for less money than what Samsung’s asking, you’re getting a phone that’s packed with almost as many features, still has your regular fingerprint scanner and headphone jack, and nearly identical performance. It’s not for everyone, but if you’re looking for a flagship on a budget, check this one out.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/11/2019
Source: Android Guys EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I’ve seen a lot of hate for the G8 and demonizing on the internet with people wondering why LG even tries anymore. Why? Because they make damn good phones. They make the best alternative to those who don’t like what’s out there from Samsung and Google here in the US. A lot of people don’t know whether to trust OnePlus or not since its a relatively new name. LG is safe. LG makes a really good phone with some compelling features that won’t frustrate you for the next couple of years. Unless you want fast software updates.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/21/2019
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8 would be easier to recommend if it were $200 cheaper. As it stands, you can get a Galaxy S10e or an iPhone XR for $70 less than a G8, and both of those deliver a better UI and equal or better performance without the cheap tricks. The G8’s time-of-flight tricks only serve to cheapen the experience, rather than strengthen it with strong facial recognition and portrait shots.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/13/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8 would be easier to recommend if it were $200 cheaper. As it stands, you can get a Galaxy S10e or an iPhone XR for $70 less than a G8, and both of those deliver a better UI and equal or better performance without the cheap tricks. The G8’s time-of-flight tricks only serve to cheapen the experience, rather than strengthen it with strong facial recognition and portrait shots.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/13/2019
Source: Greenbot EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There are plenty of reasons to buy the G8: top-of-the-line processor, excellent battery life, great screen, solid camera. But great specs and nice hardware aren’t enough when you’re competing with the Galaxies and Pixels of the world. The unique features that should make the G8 worthy of its $829 price tag are unfortunately where it falls short.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/13/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
In conclusion, the LG G8 gives you a size comparable to Galaxy S10+, but with a camera performance and a price closer to the 5.8” Galaxy S10e. That’s a proposition that is worth considering if you are looking for an aggressively priced high-performance phone that is highly functional.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 95%
Source: AnandTech EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
In the end, did the G8 deliver on the basics? In some regards, yes, while in others the G8 is still very much a compromise of a phone. LG has improved a lot on the camera and speakers. On the display side of things, the G8 is an improvement on paper but in practice it fails short. Battery life has improved in some regards, but if you tend to use your phone a lot in higher brightness levels the G8 will seem like a downgrade.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/30/2019
Source: DxOMark EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ’s camera is a competent rather than a stellar performer. It does most things reasonably well without really excelling or failing dramatically in any area. It produces colors that are attractive, if not always accurate, and its stills AF system is fast and effective. It also usually handles exposures well, underexposing only occasionally and even taking backlight situations in its stride unless the zoom is in use. Its video output is similarly pleasing in many situations, but the best results require a static shooting position and constant subject distance. The inconsistent bokeh performance is a little disappointing and not up to the standard of the current leader in this area (the Huawei P30 Pro). However, if you take a few shots and don’t intend to magnify the image, chances are that there will be a satisfactory image available.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/30/2019
Source: Neowin EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
So here's the good: there's no camera bump, it's a beautiful and sleek design, a bright OLED display, and of course, not only does it have a 3.5mm headphone jack, but it's the best one on the market. At $849.99, I'd say it's a buy, depending on what your priorities are. Luckily, right now it's discounted to less than $650 pretty much everywhere, and that's a steal.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/27/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Mobile Syrup EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Now that I've grown up I am still attracted to phones with fascinating but gimmicky features, but I also review devices and I require more than gimmicks in a handset before truly calling it great.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/26/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Regardless, the LG G8 ThinQ is a solid offering that will satisfy even demanding mobile device consumers. LG outfitted their Android flagship with a powerful SoC to make short work of any workload. It has a fantastic nearly edge-to-edge OLED display as well. Finally, the LG G8 ThinQ's very capable cameras are backed by a smart AI that can provide a guiding hand for better photos. While not ultimately a game-changing smartphone, we are none-the-less impressed by the LG G8 ThinQ and think it is worthy of recommendation.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/25/2019
Source: Ubergizmo English EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall, LG’s camera strategy with the LG G8 does work. By focusing the camera resources on the two most prominent use cases (Wide and Ultrawide), LG gives users a great camera experience even if it does not cover more exotic use cases such as extreme zoom and night vision.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/24/2019
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
In our full review we mention LG played it too safe with the LG G8. It’s nice, but very average. The device stays true to the “jack of all trades” philosophy, including the “master of none” part. That’s true of the phone’s camera, too.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/24/2019
Rating: Total score: 74%
Source: Android Guys EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
While this first impressions might come off overly harsh or negative, I think the LG G8 is a really solid phone. As I said at the outset, it’s probably the most comfortable in-hand phone on the market right now, even if it is pretty slippery. This comfort level cannot be overstated. Every time I pick up my OnePlus 6T or Samsung Galaxy S10+, I wish it was the LG G8 and that’s pretty impressive.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/23/2019
Source: G Style Magazine EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There are a few offerings for the LG G8 ThinQ on your favorite carrier. AT&T has an offering at $829, Sprint and Verizon have it priced at $840 and T-Mobile has the absolute best offering at $619 with $200 being taken off for T-Mobile customers. It’s not a “budget” phone but it’s a lesser expensive option than the iPhone XS and the Samsung Galaxy S10. The LG G8 ThinQ is a phone that I would recommend anyone buy if they want a break from the norm. Forget the haters.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/22/2019
Source: G Style Magazine EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
There are a few offerings for the LG G8 ThinQ on your favorite carrier. AT&T has an offering at $829, Sprint and Verizon have it priced at $840 and T-Mobile has the absolute best offering at $619 with $200 being taken off for T-Mobile customers. It’s not a “budget” phone but it’s a lesser expensive option than the iPhone XS and the Samsung Galaxy S10. The LG G8 ThinQ is a phone that I would recommend anyone buy if they want a break from the norm. Forget the haters.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/22/2019
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If the G8 were on sale through official channels here in the UK it might earn an extra star, but as it stands we just don't think trying to import one is a sensible move - not when similarly-priced rivals offer better features, full network compatibility and a proper warranty.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/17/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ is an objectively great phone, but with a high price tag and no standout features, it's not great enough to beat the Galaxy S10E.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/13/2019
Rating: Total score: 85% performance: 90% mobility: 100% workmanship: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8 ThinQ has plenty going for it, but unfortunately not in the areas that count for most consumers. The display and audio support are both among the best in the industry, but bland design and a so-so camera let it all down.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/12/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: T3 EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ impresses in its performance, audio quality and feature set, and offers up decent camera-taking capabilities and battery life at the same time. It might not stand out as the very best phone of 2019, but if you can find it at a good price, it's certainly worth considering for your next upgrade.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/11/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ is a top-notch Android flagship that faces stiff competition from less expensive alternatives like the Samsung Galaxy S10e.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 04/10/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Central EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8 is a fine phone, but one that also struggles to stand out. It has hardware, specs and nice-to-have features that are all well-executed and enjoyable to use, plus a few neat additions like the speaker system and 3D-based face unlock. But LG's consistent missteps in software design, camera quality that doesn't stand up to the competition, and focus on new features like Air Motion that are purely distractions all get in the way of a core phone experience that is otherwise solid and worth considering.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Unfortunately, it's not all sunshine and roses. The Crystal Sound OLED panel's sound quality isn't the best we've seen. The 3D ToF-enabled features, except for the excellent portrait selfies and the Face Unlock, feels downright gimmicky. The Hand ID works really slow and it's unreliable, the Air Motion gestures need more work. And it's really hard to see any proper use case for those at all. It will be cool to show off to some friends but you will end up using the fingerprint reader, the Face Unlock and resort to tapping instead of waving with your hands when it comes to simple tasks like changing a track, capturing a screenshot and turning up the volume. Some kind of competitive fast charging tech would have been much more appreciated.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 84%
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8, however, can be currently had for just a little over $600, which is significantly less – and a fair price considering what you get in exchange: a well-rounded Android phone with a good-looking screen, the fast Snapdragon 855 chip, and a capable set of cameras. We're also glad to see that LG stuck with a classic fingerprint reader and paired it with reliable facial recognition. In-screen fingerprint readers may look cool and futuristic, but they're simply not good enough yet to prefer over a classic solution.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The depth-sensing front-facing camera doesn't take better selfies than a standard lens, and the battery life is underwhelming compared with the other flagships released so far this year. And with LG's V50 ThinQ on the horizon — which will deliver 5G connectivity, triple-lens camera and giant battery in one sleek package — the G8 ThinQ feels like a gimmicky phone without a purpose.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 has a lot to offer and in many areas. It's a perfectly capable phone that ticks most boxes on the spec sheet and has convenience features like waterproofing, a 3.5mm headphone socket and support for microSD card expansion.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG’s new G8 ThinQ packs the performance you’d expect from a modern flagship phone and, as usual, it’s a great option for people who care about smartphone sound quality. Beyond that, there’s little here to set it apart from this year’s early crowd of premium devices, aside from a clever time-of-flight sensor that powers ambitious features that don’t actually work very well. At its best, the G8 ThinQ that doesn’t quite have the tools to outperform the competition. At worst, it’s an example of the uneven results that occur when a company tries to innovate without thinking about practicality.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 73%
Source: The Verge EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG usually overhauls its G-series each year, but comparing it to Apple’s smartphone naming conventions, the G8 is more of an “S” upgrade to the G7 ThinQ. Many things about it are the same, but there are a few improvements that might interest you. Most S-year phones are worth checking out because, as Dieter Bohn said in his review of the Pixel 3, “It’s better to be on the S-cycle: you get a faster phone, better camera, and the fixes that come after a year with the original design.” But aside from improved specs, the things that changed in the G8 ThinQ are things that I think most users can carry on without.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/09/2019
Rating: Total score: 65%
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ is a perfectly nice phone, but LG perhaps played it too safe. The phone is indeed a powerful update to last year's G7 as far as specs and performance are concerned, and yet LG has done nothing to make the phone truly shine. The G8 ThinQ is a serviceable device for those who take the vanilla approach to life.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Source: Droid Life EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG announced that G8 will be priced at $820. Interestingly, though, if you pay that much for this phone, I can guarantee you that you’re getting shafted. For instance, T-Mobile instantly dropped the price of the phone’s retail price to $620, which is basically unheard of. Or how about Best Buy and B&H? At Best Buy, you can get the phone for $649, while B&H has it for $699. When you go through a carrier’s monthly payment plans, like Verizon, you’ll paying just $490 over the course of 24 months. I recommend you check the links below and see what deals your specific carrier is offering if you want to buy this phone. And yes, there are trade-in deals, prepaid card offers, and everything else you’d expect from a new phone launch.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/09/2019
Source: What Hi-Fi EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ may not be the most exciting Mobile World Congress 2019 launch, but it does look like a solid next-gen flagship that LG fans in particular should be excited about.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 02/26/2019
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 is pushing Hand ID to unlock the phone and midair gestures to control things like the volume. It didn't work well enough for us in our demo time with the phone, but we did test other promising tech. Its hole-less speaker gets rid of the top speaker grill with innovative vibrating sound, and video portrait mode makes its debut.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/25/2019
Source: Unbox EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG’s new flagship certainty feels like a throwback to when the company wasn’t afraid of doing weird things, though the market hasn’t really responded positively to said weird things. It’s not hard to see LG’s rationale for going back to their old ways – heck, doing things the traditional way didn’t really pay off for them, so why not go wild with new gimmicks.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/25/2019
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With 5G support, the V50 may seem like the more exciting LG flagship this year, but for our money the G8 looks like where it’s at.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 certainly isn’t going to be a memorable MWC 2019 launch, Especially with 5G, flexible displays and bombastic specs all the rage. It will, I suspect, be a good phone though and one that’ll likely undercut many of the competitors in price.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ concentrates on software features and camera updates, rather than a total design overhaul, though that isn't to say it isn't still a luxurious looking device. The Moroccan Blue is fabulous. The new software features are interesting too, we just aren't yet sure if they serve a real world purpose, putting them in danger of being gimmicky rather than great.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG slots into the ever-crowded category of trusted, decent specced smartphone offering bang for your buck, which then begs the all-important question – How much will it cost to get a palm reading?
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8 ThinQ will come in three colors: Carmine Red, New Aurora Black, and New Platinum Gray. LG says it will reach the U.S. in the coming weeks. Expect pricing to be between $750 and $800.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Mobile Syrup EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I’m excited about the LG G8 ThinQ, the handset features top-of-the-line specs, Android 9 Pie out of the box and an all-new ToF sensor. Being able to unlock your handset and launch new apps without actually touching the device is quite a fun experience. How useful I’ll find it, however, is unclear but it’s definitely alluring.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: Android Pit DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Android Pit DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
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Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2019
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Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: AndroidPit.it IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/24/2019
Source: AndroidWorld.nl NL→zh-CN Archive.org version
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Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/02/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
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Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/26/2019
LG G8s ThinQ
Specifications
Notebook: LG G8s ThinQProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 855
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 640
Display: 6.20 inch, 18.7:9, 2248 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.181kg
Price: 769 euro
Links: LG homepage
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
The LG G8S ThinQ has arrived late to the party, but it still brings a flagship SoC, a large OLED display, a ToF camera and a 3,550 mAh battery. The G8S ThinQ may have fancy camera tech, but it is otherwise a fairly run-of-the-mill flagship. However, read on to find out why we still think highly of LG’s latest attempt to disrupt the established order.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Ricks Tech
Support, online available, Long, Date: 10/09/2024
Source: Gadgets Now EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8s ThinQ is a phone that seems like a missed opportunity as it had the potential to bring the South Korean tech giant back in the reckoning. Its design seems stuck in the past and the display is just about satisfactory. Performance wise you won’t have any complaints as it is the case with the camera. But it lacks the X-factor or that one compelling reason to buy it. At Rs 35,990, it faces really tough competition from OnePlus, which has its loyal set of fan following and keeps offering great features. LG G8s ThinQ doesn’t tick all the boxes perfectly and in this competitive space, brands can’t afford to do that anymore. It’s time for LG to do some serious thinking if it’s really serious about people talking and about buying the ThinQ series of phones.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/23/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: NDTV Gadgets EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Despite all the bloat though, camera quality is genuinely very good. If that's what matters most to you, the LG G8s wouldn't be bad phone to buy. On the other hand, if you value gaming-grade performance, a high-end display, great battery life, or cutting-edge design, you should look elsewhere.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/21/2019
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 70% performance: 90% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Business Standard EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Priced at Rs 35,990, the LG G8s ThinQ is a midrange smartphone that could be considered for comprehensive imaging capabilities and sleek performance. However, its dated design and small screen estate might irk some. If so, you might like to check the OnePlus 7T, Oppo Reno 2 and Asus ROG Phone II before making a decision.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 11/16/2019
Source: The Indian Express EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Yes, for a unique smartphone experience that ticks all the boxes and gives some features which others don’t have. This is a smartphone that has maybe the best selfie camera, a good triple camera rig at the back, smooth overall performance and some gimmicky features that will make you standout.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/23/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: India Today EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
But then there is other side to it. The camera could have been better. The display is dull in strong sunlight. The gesture navigation needs a lot of work. And the price is too high. This is the price at which phones like the OnePlus 7T sell. Then there are the devices like the iPhone XR, which too are around the similar price point in various sales. Against these phones, the G8s ThinQ looks overpriced.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/22/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Wait a few months, shave off a couple hundred dollars and the LG G8S ThinQ starts to look pretty good. Then, again, the same could probably be said for most of LG's smartphones nowadays.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/28/2019
Rating: Total score: 65%
Source: Htxt Africa EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Relatively speaking, at R11 999, the LG G8s ThinQ is good value for money. It looks like a flagship phone, has above-par performance and an all-round camera setup which adds up to an experience better than most premium mid-range phones on the market.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 08/02/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8S ThinQ is a competent flagship smartphone, but when a superior sibling in the LG G8 exists with a better screen, slicker design and new speaker technology you can't help but look past the G8S.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 02/27/2019
Source: Area DVD DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
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Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/29/2019
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Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 80% features: 90% mobility: 80% workmanship: 70%
Source: Tech Stage DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/06/2019
Source: Android Pit DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/15/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Chip.de DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/12/2019
Rating: Total score: 96% performance: 98% features: 99% display: 95% mobility: 94%
Source: Inside Handy DE→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/04/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: MuyComputer ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/11/2019
Rating: Total score: 82% performance: 90% display: 80% mobility: 90% workmanship: 80%
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Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 08/11/2019
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Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/19/2019
Rating: Total score: 88% performance: 95% display: 88% mobility: 83% workmanship: 90%
Source: El Androide Libre ES→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/30/2019
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Rating: Total score: 80% price: 85%
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Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/13/2019
Rating: price: 80% display: 80% mobility: 65% workmanship: 70%
Source: Tech Different IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 90% performance: 90% mobility: 85% workmanship: 90%
Source: Tutto Android IT→zh-CN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/25/2019
Rating: Total score: 78% performance: 80% mobility: 70% workmanship: 72%
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Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/25/2019
Rating: Total score: 70% price: 70% features: 80% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90% ergonomy: 90%
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Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 07/23/2019
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LG G8X ThinQ
Specifications
Notebook: LG G8X ThinQProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 855
Graphics Adapter: Qualcomm Adreno 640
Display: 6.40 inch, 19.5:9, 2340 x 1080 pixels
Weight: 0.192kg
Price: 949 euro
Links: LG homepage
Price comparison
Average Score:
Reviews
The G8X ThinQ is a foldable smartphone with a difference. LG has opted for two distinct displays connected via a hinge, a simplistic solution to the more elaborate and expensive foldable smartphones we have seen of late. While the G8X ThinQ is an unusual concept, it still impressed us during our tests.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Hot Hardware EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
With everything the LG G8X ThinQ has to offer, it can currently be had for roughly $710, unlocked. In light of today's high-end Android phone market, where $1000+ smartphones are rapidly becoming the norm, the LG G8X ThinQ with its Dual Screen accessory is a relative bargain. If you're in the market for a quality, reliable phone, and don't need to be on the absolute bleeding-edge, the LG G8X ThinQ is worth checking out.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 04/23/2020
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It also helps that the G8X ThinQ Dual-Screen is a respectable smartphone in many other ways, with dependable performance, long battery life, a good-if-not-great screen and — last but never least — a headphone jack. The relatively poor camera performance hampers the G8X a bit, but that’s a price some might be willing to pay for the phone's versatility. For better or worse, there’s really no phone like it out there today.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/11/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Techaeris EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall, the LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen offers great functionality with its second screen and, while not perfect, it’s an easy choice as one of our first Top Pick of 2020 Awards here at Techaeris. This truly is one of those devices I’m going to have a hard time sending back!
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/09/2020
Rating: Total score: 92% price: 95% performance: 100% display: 90% mobility: 95% workmanship: 90%
Source: NDTV Gadgets EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8X ThinQ is LG's unique way of joining the foldable smartphone bandwagon. While this isn't anywhere near the same as the Samsung Galaxy Fold, LG has managed to deliver something close in a cost-effective manner. Since LG bundles the dual-screen accessory with the G8X ThinQ, users get to experience a dual-screen device out of the box at no additional cost. The magnetic connector to charge the phone through the case is also a thoughtful addition.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 02/05/2020
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 80% performance: 100% display: 90% mobility: 90% workmanship: 80%
Source: Business Standard EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
At Rs 49,999, the LG G8X ThinQ is expensive, as it does not match competitors in imaging, performance or on-battery time. Nonetheless, it is the only phone that comes with a unique dual-screen case, which is good for multitasking, gaming and browsing the web. Try the LG G8X to experience something fresh, but do not keep your expectations too high.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/24/2020
Source: The Indian Express EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Overall, the LG G8X ThinQ is a very interesting and extremely capable smartphone that deserves more than a second look. The two screens might appear as a gimmick, but they can grow on you and you can find ways to use these screens well. After all who doesn’t want something extra.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 01/05/2020
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: PC World EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG's been pushing its second-screen concepts since the V10 in 2015, so it's nice to see it come to fruition here. Even when half-baked and unlikely to realize its full potential, the G8X feels more like a culmination of effort than anything LG has done recently. In a few years, folding screens may be all the rage, and the G8X will seem quaint and comical. For now, it’s a sign of what’s possible with a little outside-of-the-box thinking.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/17/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Greenbot EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
LG's been pushing its second-screen concepts since the V10 in 2015, so it's nice to see it come to fruition here. Even when half-baked and unlikely to realize its full potential, the G8X feels more like a culmination of effort than anything LG has done recently. In a few years, folding screens may be all the rage, and the G8X will seem quaint and comical. For now, it’s a sign of what’s possible with a little outside-of-the-box thinking.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/17/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Good Gear Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
On its own, the G8X is hard to recommend, even at its perennially discounted $700 price tag. But add in the Dual Screen case, which is bundled with the phone no matter where you buy it, and you've got something far more interesting than similarly priced handsets from Samsung and Google.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 12/17/2019
Source: Android Authority EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X ThinQ offers about three-quarters of the experience of the Samsung Galaxy Fold for about one-third the cost. If you can put up with some usability shortcomings and average cameras, this $699.99 phone is a better value than most.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/15/2019
Rating: Total score: 89% performance: 97% display: 81% mobility: 81%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X is an attractive and competitively priced phone in its own right, if you can snag a deal. The useful second screen is also enticing for those unsure about the more expensive Galaxy Fold.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 12/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 86% performance: 90% mobility: 100% workmanship: 70%
Source: Androidcommunity.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen is a wonderfully eccentric Android smartphone that won’t appeal to everyone. Some might even be rubbed the wrong way by how monstrous the whole contraption looks and feels like. You don’t always need to have the Dual Screen case on, though. You can take it off and slip into your bag (or other pockets) when you don’t need it and put it back on when you do. You don’t even need to have the dual screen turned on even if the case is. Simply turn it off to save battery and make it act like a thick protective cover for the G8X.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/29/2019
Source: PC Mag EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X ThinQ is a solid smartphone on its own, but when paired with the Dual Screen cover, it quickly becomes cumbersome and buggy.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/20/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Phone Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X is a strange phone – and one showing that LG's mobile division is in dire need of a better strategy. LG's G series is supposed to be represented by quality phones with mass appeal. Instead, the G8X's key feature is a DualScreen case that few people need and fewer people will use. LG's energy and resources would have been much, much better spent had they been invested in a reliable fingerprint reader, a quality selfie camera, and a better software experience.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/19/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X is an attractive and competitively priced phone in its own right, and the useful second screen is enticing for those unsure about the more expensive Galaxy Fold.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/12/2019
Rating: Total score: 86% performance: 90% mobility: 100% workmanship: 70%
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
An experience that's comparable to other flagships, with an extra display as a unique feature. It's not a true folding phone, but it's far cheaper, and great for multi-tasking. However, It's just all let down a little by a software experience that should be better.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/10/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Slashgear EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
Foldable devices are still in their infancy, and that’s a combination of both the current state of hardware and software. LG, for its part, says that it’s still excited about “true” foldables – phones with displays that actually bend – but, having seen the challenges Samsung faced this year, I can’t blame the company for taking baby steps.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/06/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Talk Android EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
But if you think you want in on the ground floor of this strange folding revolution, I like the G8X a lot, quirks and all. LG is pricing it at just $699, and AT&T is giving them away for free (including the Dual Screen) with a new line right now, and we’re sure to see some great sales on it with the holidays coming up for everyone else. I don’t see this making its way into everyone’s pocket, but I think LG deserves some credit for actually trying something new and sticking the landing.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/05/2019
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X ThinQ is a powerful smartphone that few will probably buy. As a standalone phone, the G8X does what it is advertised for, but there is a great chance many users own a similar phone already, maybe even a better one.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 11/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you’re not sold on the Dual Screen, then the G8X is a fairly dull flagship for 2019 - decent specs and drab design combine for a handset that shouldn’t disappoint but won't do much to excite either. For those intrigued by a second screen however, the G8X Dual Screen proves that LG might be onto something, fixing almost every pain point from the original design. Folding phones may be the future, but until then the G8X proves that the dual display has its place.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 11/01/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Zdnet.com EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It's nice to see LG address a couple of the cons that ZDNet's Sandra Vogel listed in her full review. She mentioned lower resolution on the second screen and a poor speaker, but we now have the same resolution on both screens and solid stereo speakers. The resolution on the primary display has been lowered to match the second display, but at 403ppi, I doubt anyone will notice while the slightly better battery life may be worth the change in resolution.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 10/30/2019
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It also helps that the G8X ThinQ Dual-Screen is a respectable smartphone in many other ways, with dependable performance, long battery life, a good-if-not-great screen and — last but never least — a headphone jack. The relatively poor camera performance hampers the G8X a bit, but that’s a price some might be willing to pay for the phone's versatility. For better or worse, there’s really no phone like it out there today.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Stuff TV EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
It's a shame to miss out on Android 10 out of the box, and alternatives like the Pixel 4 and OnePlus 7 Pro offer tempting extras like telephoto zoom cameras and 90Hz screens. If a second screen doesn't appeal, these are still better buys.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: Engadget EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
As a standalone smartphone, the LG G8X is pretty easily outclassed. As a dual-screen device, it shows potential, but the experience is so inconsistent that the G8X never transcends its status as a gimmick. It is, however, a relatively inexpensive gimmick compared to the rest of the year's high-end phones, and that's enough to help me overlook some of the phone's flaws. Assuming you can get a good deal on one, the G8X isn't a bad way to get a feel for the multiscreen life, as unpolished as it is right now. Just don't mistake this phone for anything but what it really is: a stopgap solution while LG figures out what kinds of devices it really wants to make.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 74%
Source: Mobile Syrup EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I like that you don’t always have to bring around the attachment, unlike a foldable, but for those who don’t need a second screen, there are better devices out there.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 75%
Source: The Verge EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X does not provide a sleek, futuristic experience. It is, however, still a phone that can do things that no other phone can do, and if those things sound useful to you, it’s a good deal at $699. The multitasking setup is the best I’ve ever had on a phone, for one thing, even if LG does get there by brute force.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Techspot EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
To navigate between screens, LG added an on-screen, moveable hotkey that offers fast entry to controls like “swap screens” and “show main on dual screen.” The controls are simple, however it nonetheless took me some time to make use of each screens fluidly and comfortably, and there are occasions even now when I’m a bit befuddled about what I wish to do subsequent after calling up the menu.You will not be capable of watch movies on a seamless, single pill display because of the hinge nor are you able to mirror each screens like you could possibly with the Axon M (that permit me share the identical video with a buddy sitting throughout from me).
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 10/30/2019
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X's appeal may be niche, but it's an interesting concept that offers an alternative to foldable phones that gives budget-conscious buyers more screen for whatever they want to do on their phone. While the core device isn't too exciting, it packs the leading Snapdragon 855 processor and doesn't lack in performance - but whether to buy really boils down to how much one wants more screen real estate.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: CNet EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X is an attractive and competitively priced phone in its own right, and the useful second screen is enticing for those unsure about the more expensive Galaxy Fold.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/30/2019
Rating: Total score: 83% performance: 90% workmanship: 70%
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen smartphone combines power, functionality and a little creativity for an impressive device, at least for the limited amount of time I had with it. Multitasking feels natural, and the screens are simply beautiful. And you have the option of rocking a relatively normal-sized phone when you want to travel light.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 10/23/2019
Source: Techradar EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8X ThinQ has refined LG's dual-screen setup, making it a more symmetrical, usable feature. If you're looking for extra screen real estate that still fits in your pocket it's really the only choice at the moment.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/06/2019
Source: GSM Arena EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The G8X ThinQ appears to be a minor update to the G8 from the Spring, if it can be considered an update at all - the way we see it, it's meant to complement, rather than replace. As such it's not really all that exciting a device, but we can appreciate how it could have some people interested, in no small part thanks to the DualScreen.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/06/2019
Source: Pocket Lint EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
The Dual Screen idea does have merit and, save for the increased weight and size, it could well be a simple way to give more of us extended smartphone real estate without the expense of a foldable. LG has also improved the design here, but needs a genuine smartphone contender to go alongside it.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/05/2019
Source: Tech Advisor EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If you’re not sold on the Dual Screen, then the G8X is a fairly dull flagship for 2019 - decent specs and drab design combine for a handset that shouldn’t disappoint but wouldn’t do much to excite either. For those intrigued by the possibilities of a second screen however, the G8X Dual Screen proves that LG might be onto something here. The bigger panel, better hinge, and front-facing notification display fix almost every pain point from the original design, meaning there’s less to get in the way of getting on with two things at once. It may not be as fancy as a folding phone - but LG’s on its second dual screen and so far no rival has put a functional foldable in consumers’ hands. Folding may be the future, but until then the G8X proves that the second screen has its place.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/05/2019
Source: Trusted Reviews EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
If the dual screen accessory was something that drew you to the LG V50, then you should certainly consider this model instead. It fixes many of the issues of the first-gen unit and makes a much stronger case for the product to exist.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 09/05/2019
Source: Tom's Guide EN→zh-CN Archive.org version
I had the opportunity to go hands on with this modular beauty during the IFA trade show, and while I'm not totally convinced in the phone's viability, I want at least a week to explore everything the G8x has to offer.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 09/05/2019
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Rating: Total score: 89% price: 72% display: 70% mobility: 100% workmanship: 70%
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Rating: Total score: 70%
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Rating: Total score: 93% performance: 97% features: 100% display: 97% mobility: 71%
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Rating: Total score: 88% features: 100% display: 90% mobility: 80% workmanship: 80%
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Comment
LG:
Qualcomm Adreno 640:
适用于智能手机和平板电脑的图形芯片已集成在Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC中。 高通公司声称它比Snapdragon 845 SoC中的Adreno 630快20%,并提供了50%以上的计算单元(ALU)。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Qualcomm Snapdragon:
SD 855:
用于智能手机的高端SoC,于2018年末推出,以台积电(TSMC)7纳米制程生产。集成了一个基于改良的ARM Cortex-A76架构的``Prime Core'',频率高达2.84 GHz。另外三个基于A76的性能内核,但频率为2.42 GHz。此外,还集成了四个基于ARM Cortex-A55架构的节能内核,频率为1.8 GHz。除了处理器内核之外,SoC还集成了X24 LTE调制解调器(最多下载速度12 Gigbit),新的Wi-Fi调制解调器(支持Wi-Fi 6、60 GHz mmWave),Hexagon 690 DSP和用于AI处理的新Tensor内核。 ,一个Spectra 380 ISP,具有集成的计算机视觉引擎和集成的LPDDR4x存储器控制器。
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
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