LG G8X ThinQ
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Design12
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Rear Camera12
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Front Camera2
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Videos3
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 -
Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single Core + 2.42 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core) -
6 GB RAM
Display
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Main Display - 6.4 inches (16.26 cm); OLED
- 1080x2340 px (FHD)
- Gorilla Glass 5 Protection
- Bezel-less with waterdrop notch
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Cover Display - 6.4 inches (16.26 cm); OLED
- 1080x2340 px (FHD)
Rear Camera
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Dual Camera Setup - 12 MP (upto 8x Digital Zoom) Primary Camera
- 13 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
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LED Flash -
4k @60 fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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32 MP -
4k @30 fps Video Recording
Battery
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4000 mAh -
Quick Charging v3.0; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid) -
5G Not Supported -
128 GB Storage, Expandable upto 2 TB -
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant
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LG G8X ThinQ Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
3.5/5
Verdict
As a standalone device without the dual-display case, the G8X is a reasonably well-rounded flagship phone which checks all the basic needs from a high-end smartphone. On the other hand, for a price of Rs 50,000, the phone falls short of many of the features that a OnePlus 7T (review), a ROG Phone 2 (review) or a Realme X2 Pro (review) offer, such as faster charging, high refresh-rate displays, and more. Throw in the included dual-screen display into the mix and things get a bit confusing.We must bring into the picture exactly how useful this double screen really is. With limited app support fo...
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As a standalone device without the dual-display case, the G8X is a reasonably well-rounded flagship phone which checks all the basic needs from a high-end smartphone. On the other hand, for a price of Rs 50,000, the phone falls short of many of the features that a OnePlus 7T (review), a ROG Phone 2 (review) or a Realme X2 Pro (review) offer, such as faster charging, high refresh-rate displays, and more. Throw in the included dual-screen display into the mix and things get a bit confusing.We must bring into the picture exactly how useful this double screen really is. With limited app support for the secondary display and a bulky size which drains your battery at a high rate, it becomes pertinent to ask the question whether this phone`s dual-screen functionality really that necessary? Does it outweigh the discomfort, which, believe me, is considerable, of carrying around this hunk of a device? I think not.Very few apps currently support the dual-screen functionality and the ones that do are not the ones you will be using very often. While I admit to the ease of multi-tasking on the device, you cannot drag a split-screen app to the second display, which is ridiculous. The LG G8X is creating solutions with the dual-display but the problems it is addressing are non-existent. I guess it is fun for a while sporting a dual-display smartphone, and for sure some heads will turn. But over a long term use-case, at least for a person like me who uses his phone for social media, gaming, watching videos and listening to music, the OnePlus 7T, costing nearly two thirds the price, is a much more suitable option.
Pros
- Dual-screen is useful
- Still has a 32-bit Hi-Fi DAC for audiophiles
- Software experience is great
Cons
- Needs more apps to support dual-screen functionali
- Isn`t very impressive as a standalone device
- Battery is not up to the mark
- Becomes bulky with the dual-screen
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3.5/5
Verdict
As a standalone device without the dual-display case, the G8X is a reasonably well-rounded flagship phone which checks all the basic needs from a high-end smartphone. On the other hand, for a price of Rs 50,000, the phone falls short of many of the features that a OnePlus 7T (review), a ROG Phone 2 (review) or a Realme X2 Pro (review) offer, such as faster charging, high refresh-rate displays, and more. Throw in the included dual-screen display into the mix and things get a bit confusing.We must bring into the picture exactly how useful this double screen really is. With limited app support fo... Read Full Verdict
As a standalone device without the dual-display case, the G8X is a reasonably well-rounded flagship phone which checks all the basic needs from a high-end smartphone. On the other hand, for a price of Rs 50,000, the phone falls short of many of the features that a OnePlus 7T (review), a ROG Phone 2 (review) or a Realme X2 Pro (review) offer, such as faster charging, high refresh-rate displays, and more. Throw in the included dual-screen display into the mix and things get a bit confusing.We must bring into the picture exactly how useful this double screen really is. With limited app support for the secondary display and a bulky size which drains your battery at a high rate, it becomes pertinent to ask the question whether this phone`s dual-screen functionality really that necessary? Does it outweigh the discomfort, which, believe me, is considerable, of carrying around this hunk of a device? I think not.Very few apps currently support the dual-screen functionality and the ones that do are not the ones you will be using very often. While I admit to the ease of multi-tasking on the device, you cannot drag a split-screen app to the second display, which is ridiculous. The LG G8X is creating solutions with the dual-display but the problems it is addressing are non-existent. I guess it is fun for a while sporting a dual-display smartphone, and for sure some heads will turn. But over a long term use-case, at least for a person like me who uses his phone for social media, gaming, watching videos and listening to music, the OnePlus 7T, costing nearly two thirds the price, is a much more suitable option.
- Dual-screen is useful
- Still has a 32-bit Hi-Fi DAC for audiophiles
- Software experience is great
Pros
- Needs more apps to support dual-screen functionali
- Isn`t very impressive as a standalone device
- Battery is not up to the mark
- Becomes bulky with the dual-screen
Cons
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LG G8X ThinQ Specifications
General |
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| Launch Date | December 21, 2019 (Official) |
| Operating System | Android v9.0 (Pie) |
Performance
(Very Good)
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 | |||||||
| Processor | Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single core, Kryo 485 + 2.42 GHz, Tri core, Kryo 485 + 1.8 GHz, Quad core, Kryo 485) | |||||||
| Architecture | 64 bit | |||||||
| Fabrication | 7 nm | |||||||
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 640 | |||||||
| RAM | 6 GB | |||||||
| RAM Type | LPDDR4X | |||||||
Speed Test (Antutu Score)
The higher, the better
realme GT 8 Pro
3,932,397
Motorola Signature
3,098,258
vivo X300 FE
3,000,897
Apple iPhone 17
2,250,422
vivo V70
1,437,195
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G
1,392,494
LG G8X ThinQ
439,719
*Group: 49-91k Phones
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Bootup Time
The lower, the better
Google Pixel 10
9 s
vivo X300 FE
14 s
LG G8X ThinQ
16 s
Apple iPhone 17
16 s
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G
21 s
vivo V70
22 s
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
26 s
*Group: 49-91k Phones
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Gaming Test Results
* after 30 mins of gaming
Battery Drain*
The lower, the better
iQOO 12 5G
4 %
LG G8X ThinQ
5 %
vivo X300 FE
5 %
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G
6 %
vivo V70
6 %
Apple iPhone 17
7 %
Samsung Galaxy S25
10 %
*Group: 49-91k Phones
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Heating*
The lower, the better
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
2.5 %
Apple iPhone 17
10.4 %
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G
13.0 %
vivo V70
13.6 %
vivo X300 FE
17.4 %
LG G8X ThinQ
20.9 %
iQOO 12 5G
48.0 %
*Group: 49-91k Phones
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Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Geekbench5 Benchmark
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Display
(Best In Class)
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| Main Display | ||||||
| Display Type | OLED | |||||
| Screen Size | 6.4 inches (16.26 cm) | |||||
| Resolution | 1080x2340 px (FHD) | |||||
| Aspect Ratio | 19.5:9 | |||||
| Pixel Density | 403 ppi | |||||
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 83.09 % | |||||
| Screen Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass v5 | |||||
| Bezel-less Display | Yes with waterdrop notch | |||||
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Cover Display
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Design |
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| Height | 159.3 mm |
| Width | 75.8 mm |
| Thickness | 8.4 mm |
| Weight | 192 grams |
| Build Material | Back: Gorilla Glass |
| Form Factor | Foldable Touch |
| Water Resistance | Yes, IP68 |
| Ruggedness | Dust proof |
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Rear Camera
(Very Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes, Phase Detection Autofocus | ||||||||||||||||||||
| OIS | Yes, Optical Image Stabilization Plus | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Image Resolution | 4000 x 3000 Pixels | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features |
8 x Digital Zoom Auto Flash Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording | 4k @60 fps | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Video Recording Features | Bokeh portrait video | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rear Camera Samples
Portrait Shot
Night Mode OFF
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
Daylight Auto / HDR OFF
Daylight / HDR ON
AI OFF
AI ON
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Front Camera
(Very Good)
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| Video Recording | 4k @30 fps | |||||||
Front Camera Samples
Selfie
Selfie Portrait
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Battery
(Very Good)
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| Capacity | 4000 mAh | |
| Battery Type | Li-ion | |
| Quick Charging | Yes Quick Charging v3.0 | |
| Wireless Charging | Yes | |
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Battery Test Results
Charging Time (20% to 100%)
The lower, the better
iQOO 13 5G
.4 hrs
vivo V70
.7 hrs
vivo X300 FE
.7 hrs
Samsung Galaxy A57 5G
1.1 hrs
Apple iPhone 17
1.2 hrs
LG G8X ThinQ
1.9 hrs
Apple iPhone 15 Plus
2.1 hrs
*Group: 49-91k Phones
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Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 128 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS 2.1 |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, Up to 2 TB |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano (Hybrid) | |||||
| Network Support | 5G Not Supported, 4G | |||||
| VoLTE | Yes | |||||
| SIM 1 |
4G bands
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| SIM 2 |
4G bands
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) 5GHz | |||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot | |||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.0 | |||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS, Glonass | |||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | On-screen |
| Fingerprint Sensor Type | Optical |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
LG G8X ThinQ User Reviews
LG G8X ThinQ Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 |
| RAM & Storage | 6 GB RAM + 128 GB |
| Display | 6.4", 1080 x 2340 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 12 MP + 13 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 4000 mAh |
LG G8X ThinQ Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| LG G8X ThinQ (6 GB + 128 GB) | ₹70,000 |
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