LG G7 ThinQ and the Shame of Screen Cutout

The LG G7 ThinQ will be launched next month by the LG company, but it seems that it is not so confident in its decision to copy the iPhone X in 2018.

LG G7 ThinQ Screen Cutout Shame

LG G7 ThinQ was announced for launch by the LG company, a press conference to be organized on May 2 to reveal the new smartphone along with its important novelties. Until then, today we have an image that shows us the LG G7 ThinQ with its new design, but also with a function that shows us again that Android phone manufacturers are ashamed of the cutout they integrated into the screens.

The LG G7 ThinQ will have a system integrated into the Android operating system that will allow you to hide the cutout in the interface, and the image below shows as well as possible what will be offered. The integration in the LG G7 ThinQ is not new, other Android phone manufacturers have something similar offered in the products they sell on global markets, and LG follows this trend, knowing that the cutouts in the screens are shameful.

LG G7 ThinQ and the shame of the screen cutout

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The LG G7 ThinQ will have a 6.1-inch diagonal screen, a portion of it being hidden in the interface so that the cut-out is not visible, next to it will still be displayed icons for notifications, etc. Separately, the LG G7 ThinQ will have a dual camera with 16 megapixel sensors, at least one will have an f/1.6 aperture, the second will be wide-angle, able to record at 107 degrees, so superior functionality compared to other telephones.

The LG G7 ThinQ will also have a function called superpixel, with the aim of taking better pictures by combining the pixels in the pictures, its utility being thought for pictures taken in low light conditions. The LG G7 ThinQ will be an interesting phone, but chances are it will pass Samsung Galaxy S9, Huawei P20 Proor iPhone X sales are minimal, as happened with other models launched in the past by LG.