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The V50 ThinQ sports a military grade MIL-STD-810G and IP68 certified chassis. The thickness of the device is 7.6mm and weighs 183 grams. It is fitted with a 6.4-inch notched OLED FullVision display ...
Cameras are one of the biggest selling points in the modern smartphone market, and it makes sense as to why. The powerful hardware included in modern mid-range and flagship devices allows users to ...
We’ve known for a while that LG would reveal a 5G phone in early 2019, just like every other OEM apparently. What we didn’t know, or even suspect until late January was the name of the device: LG V50.
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LG may not make smartphones anymore, but it's still building components for them. The company's LG Innotek arm just unveiled a periscope-style true optical zoom camera module with a 4-9 times ...
When LG’s Vice Chairman Jo Seong-jin announced at last year’s Consumer Electronics Show that the company would no longer follow a “traditional smartphone release schedule,” that it would release a ...
Typically, LG refreshes its G-series in the spring and its V-series in the fall, but the Korean firm switched it up this year. At Mobile World Congress, the company announced both the G8 ThinQ and the ...
Importantly, LG is rethinking the V-series. Where the V phones have generally focused on robust photo and video features, LG says 5G will now be at the heart of the V-series. V-branded phones will ...
The new camera includes a telephoto lens with up to 9x zoom and takes the "bump" out of smartphone cameras. Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy. Before joining CNET she reported ...
This was supposed to be the summer of foldable phones. Roughly half a year ago, Samsung and Huawei—the world’s top two phone brands by market share—each announced a device with the cutting-edge tech, ...