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LG V35 ThinQ, V35+ ThinQ with 16-MP Dual Cameras and Snapdragon 845 Processor Launched

Rahul Krishnan • Updated June 1, 2018 • 3 min read • Leave a Comment

LG has launched two different flagship devices on Wednesday (30-05-2018). The company is trying to survive in this ever-growing smartphone industry. The previous models didn’t hit impressive sales numbers.

The new devices, dubbed as V35 ThinQ and V35+ ThinQ, only differ only in the internal storage. So, you won’t lose out much if you settle for the low-end variant here.

LG V35 ThinkQ and V35+ ThinQ; Features and Price

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When it comes to the specifications, both the phones sport a 6-inch FullVision OLED quad-HD display with HDR10 support. You also get Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on top of the screen to resist scratches.

Under the hood, the device packs in a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor coupled with 6 GB of RAM. They didn’t bother making different RAM variants available. For the devices in the same price range from other companies, you get to choose from both 6 and 8 GB memory variants.

For the optics, LG V35 ThinQ features a dual camera setup on the rear. It sports a 16-megapixel wide angle lens with f/1.9 aperture and another 16-megapixel standard sensor with f/1.6 aperture. The recently launched OnePlus 6’s two regular lenses on the rear caused a bit heated discussion among gadget enthusiasts. Up front, you will get an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies.

The camera comes with AI-capabilities, which can recognize different scenes. LG says it can recognize around 19 categories including food, pets, and people. Based on the scene, the device provides suggestions and applies filters. When you capture images in low light, the Super Bright Mode comes into force.

As you read earlier, the V35 ThinkQ has 64 GB internal storage whereas the V35+ ThinQ has 128 GB inbuilt storage. Both the devices support memory expansion via external SD cards up to 2 TB. If you are okay with the 64 GB storage, you can go with it and use an SD card.

Also Read:- LG is Going to Kill G Series, G7 might Get Another Name

You get Android Oreo 8.0 on these two smartphones along with 3300 mAh non-removable battery with Quick Charge 3.0 technology.

Both the smartphones have IP68 water resistance, similar to what we saw with the previous smartphones from the company. We know LG gives the highest priority to the audio. That’s why the new offerings also feature 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC inside them (includes DTS and other sound enhancements as well).

First, they will make the devices available in the US in June. Then, we can see them in Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Moreover, it will come in Aurora Black and Platinum Grey colors.

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