LG G8 ThinQ review

GSMArena team, 09 April 2019.

Introduction

Even though the name states otherwise, the G8 ThinQ is actually a minor hardware refresh of last year's LG G7 ThinQ. Sure, it has the brand new Snapdragon 855 behind the wheel and a couple of neat (kind of) software and hardware features. But are they enough to battle the newly released Galaxy S10 trio or even the Huawei P30-series? After all, both Huawei and Samsung introduced not one but at least a couple of cutting-edge features on their latest flagships.

As it turns out, LG's list of cutting edge features is not among the short ones either. Aside from the Snapdragon 855, the G8's key selling points are the Crystal Sound OLED (piezoelectric) screen, the 3D ToF sensor on the front capable of advanced facial and palm recognition and the so-called Air Motion gestures.

LG G8 Thinq review

Strangely enough, we think that those features won't be the main driving factor of a future G8 ThinQ buyer. No, in fact, it's the compact size of the handset that will attract some customers. Although the 6.1" screen diagonal isn't exactly "compact", with competing phones easily touting 6.4-inch or 6.5-inch screen diagonals, this one stands out as a compact proposition. Price-wise, the G8 ThinQ is also a decent alternative to the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S10.

It has to be noted we are reviewing the LG8 model with 2 back-facing cameras. There is a regional model, which also has a 2x telephoto camera but for the time being, it's only available in South Korea.

LG G8 ThinQ specs

  • Body: 151.9 x 71.8 x 8.4 mm, 167 grams, metal side frame, Gorilla Glass 5 front and Gorilla Glass 6 on the back; IP68 dust/water proof and MIL-STD-810G compliant.
  • Screen: 6.1" OLED, 1440 x 3120px resolution; 19.5:9 aspect ratio; ~564 ppi; 100% DCI-P3, Dolby Vision. HDR10.
  • Chipset: Qualcomm SDM855 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm): Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz Kryo 485 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 485 & 4x1.79 GHz Kryo 485), Adreno 640 GPU.
  • Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB built-in storage, microSD slot support.
  • OS: LG UX based on Android 9.0 Pie.
  • Rear camera: Main: 12 MP, f/1.5, 27mm, 1/2.6", 1.4µm, OIS, Dual Pixel PDAF; Ultra-wide: 16 MP, f/1.9, 16mm, 1/3.1", 1.0µm, no AF; LED flash; 1080p@30/60/, 4K@30/60fps, 720p@240fps, HDR10 recording.
  • Front camera: 8 MP, f/1.7, 26mm (wide), 1/3.6", 1.22µm, AF; 1080p@30fps video recording + 3D ToF camera.
  • Battery: 3,500mAh, Quick Charge 3.0 18W.
  • Connectivity: Dual-SIM; LTE-A, 4-Band carrier aggregation, Cat.16/13 (1Gbps/150Mbps); USB-C 3.1; Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac; dual-band GPS; Bluetooth 5.0.
  • Misc: Piezoelectric screen (Crystal Sound OLED), wireless charging, Hi-Fi Quad DAC via 3.5mm headphone jack, Hand ID, Face Unlock and rear-mounted fingerprint reader.

Unboxing the LG G8 ThinQ

We received the unit in its original packaging containing the usual user manuals, a handy cleaning cloth, and the SIM ejector tool. Surprisingly, there are no earphones included in the package.

LG G8 Thinq review

Of course, the charger is in there and it supports 9V/1.8A (16W) output or in other words Quick Charge 3.0. It comes with a detachable standard USB-A to USB-C data and charging cable.

Reader comments

  • ClimbnRocks
  • 17 Jun 2023
  • YdK

Recently got this phone from my employer for a work phone. I have never been an LG fan of phones but so far this one is treating me well. Time will tell!

  • Klodnito
  • 03 Feb 2023
  • g$i

I love the LG phones. Not so much the bloatware. I bought mine renewed at $176. Now they are $129. This is a flagship phone. When it boots up, it says "Verizon". I think It updated to Android 10 when I got it, then 11 and now 12. It ...

  • John
  • 10 Oct 2022
  • JQj

An LG costs $250 and an Asus costs $650 for basicly the same features and has its own problems, I will definite keep the $400 difference in my pocket and buy an LG