LG V40 ThinQ full specifications, review and quick details

Display
LG V40 ThinQ was announced on October 2018 and going to be launched in a few days after an announcement. The smartphone touts 6.4 inches of the P-OLED display at the resolution of 1440 x 3120 pixels along with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and a 537 pixels per inch density, More pixels exhibits a clear vibrant screen as you can see the less square box in you display screen via naked eyes. It measures around 158.8 x 75.7 x 7.6 mm of dimension and weighs nearly 169 g. For the protection of display, it is embodied by a Gorilla Glass 5 with an aluminum frame coating at the edges and an IP68 dust and water resistant.

Camera
When it comes to the camera, in this day and age many smartphones are launching with a triple rear camera so this bearing is yet to hit in the market. LG V40 ThinQ sports a 12MP+12MP+16MP rear camera with a standard, telephoto and an ultrawide view. while the front side arms with a dual 8MP+5MP camera. The rear camera supports 4k of resolution at 30/60fps.

Performances
The device renders its power through a robust Snapdragon 845 chipset, an octa-core processor and Adreno 630 GPU (Graphics per unit). It runs on an Android 8.1 Oreo and may later be upgradable to the Android 9.0 (Pie). As to its storage, it has a both dedicated MicroSD card and a score of 64 GB Internal memory so that you can keep a copious of contents or data without having to change your SIM slot with a MicroSD card.

Battery
LG V40 ThinQ packs a moderate Li-Po 3300 mAh battery which is quite flat at this price but the fast battery charging with a Quick Charge 3.0 justifies the price. As the officials claim that the smartphone can charge the 50% of battery in just 30 minutes. When comparing with the LG G7 thinQ’s battery, LG V40 ThinQ stays ahead in the battle but G7 ThinQ beats LG V40 ThinQ in the Geekbench score by nearly 96 points.

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