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LG G8 ThinQ could be a breath of fresh air in a storm of changes

LG G8 ThinQ could be a breath of fresh air in a storm of changes

Posted on February 13, 2019 By Jarvis

Some are just counting down the days to the next flood of mobile announcements that will make headlines. In seven days, Samsung will make a bit splash with both the Galaxy S10 and its foldable phone. The others will follow a few days later, each with their own gimmick or shiny new feature. The LG G8 ThinQ that we’ve been hearing and seeing for the past few days, in contrast, seems to lack most if not all of those bells and whistles. In fact, some might even call it boring. And yet the LG G8 ThinQ might very well be the most sensible premium smartphone of 2019.
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