LG G8X ThinQ first look
IFA 2019
Introduction
IFA kicks off to the public in a few hours, but announcements have been flying in from left and right for the past few days. LG wouldn't be one to miss the opportunity to announce a new phone, and we now have the G8X ThinQ for a quick first look.
The G8X (one ThinQ per article is enough) is sort of a follow-up to the G8, announced at MWC in the spring, with some spec changes. Plus, it has a secondary display accessory - a concept borrowed from the V50 ThinQ.
For starters, the G8X has a larger display than the G8, but this one is lower-res - 6.4" FullHD+ here vs. the G8's 6.1" QHD+. This new display comes with a fingerprint reader embedded, a first on an LG high-end phone.
The main cam is the usual 12MP unit and is joined by a 13MP ultra wide angle shooter (the G8 and V50 have a 16MP ultra wide, so this is a different one). Over on the front a 32MP Quad Bayer cam replaces the unremarkable 8MP snappers of the Spring-time models.
LG G8X ThinQ specs
- Body: Aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass 6 on front and rear. 159.2x75.8x8.4mm, 192g. MIL-STD-810G compliant (14 categories of tests); IP68 rated for dust and water resistance.
- Screen: 6.4" FullHD+ OLED; 19.5:9 aspect ratio with a waterdrop notch, 403ppi; HDR 10 support.
- Camera: Primary: 12MP, 1/2.55" sensor, 1.4µm pixel size; f/1.8 aperture, 78-degree FOV lens, 25mm equiv. focal length, OIS, dual pixel PDAF. Ultra wide-angle: 13MP, 1/2.8" sensor, 1.0µm pixel size; f/2.4 aperture, 136-degree FOV lens, 16mm equiv. focal length, fixed focus.
- Selfie cam: 32MP, 1/2.8"sensor, 0.8µm pixel size, f/1.9 aperture, 79-degree FOV lens, fixed focus.
- Chipset: Snapdragon 855 chipset, octa-core processor (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 485), Adreno 640 GPU.
- Memory: 6GB of RAM; 128GB storage; microSD slot.
- OS: Android 9.0 Pie with LG UX.
- Battery: 4,000mAh Lithium Polymer (sealed); Quick Charge 3.0/Power Delivery fast charging; Qi fast wireless charging.
- Connectivity: LTE-A, USB Type-C; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; GPS; Bluetooth 5.0; FM radio.
- Misc: Under-display fingerprint reader; Hi-Fi Quad DAC; 3.5mm headphone jack; stereo speakers.
- DualScreen: Optional snap on secondary display: 6.4" FullHD+ OLED (same as main one), 165.9x84.6x15.0mm, 134g, no battery.
The G8X keeps the Snapdragon 855 chipset (so no 855+), and will be available in a single 6GB/128GB configuration, at least at launch. One notable upgrade over the G8 is the G8X's battery capacity - the 4,000mAh capacity looks promising.
Well, not if you intend to use the optional DualScreen - it lacks its own battery and feeds off the main phone's power pack. LG does say it'll only contribute an extra 20-30% additional battery draw, so things shouldn't be that bad, maybe.
But we're getting way ahead of ourselves - there'll be no battery testing anytime soon. What there will be is an early look at the LG G8X on the next page.
Reader comments
- Sramierez
- 17 Oct 2019
- 4eY
I'm very suspicious about LG's claim that the 2nd screen only sucks down 20% more juice. The screen is the single largest power draw on every phone I've ever used, which makes sense. How did LG get this 20% number? I'm guessing they turned the lighti...
- A70user
- 28 Sep 2019
- XNI
I want it without the dual screen
- kawmic
- 15 Sep 2019
- 6p1
I have several LG phones. Even though the battery seems too small on paper, the phones actually have good battery life. And are quick to charge as well.