The LG G8X ThinQ is a phenomenal cell phone. It has a lively OLED screen, a smooth and versatile plan. It also includes eminent crude preparing power, a proficient camera, and a huge battery. Stunningly better, it is driving the route with LG’s new UX 9.0.
The most promoted a piece of the G8X isn’t simply the telephone, yet its Dual Screen discretionary adornment. And keeping in mind that we say discretionary. It is an intense undertaking to discover the G8X sold without the DS case in the Nepal.
In light of the value, the LG G8X ThinQ essential market is by all accounts the Nepal – the G8X + DS case pack here costs Rs. 55,000. If you need the Dual Screen alternative, and you ought to, you are taking a gander at north of Rs. 145,000
What’s more, it bodes well for LG to promote the G8X as something like a foldable telephone with that case. Since without the adornment, the G8X doesn’t stand apart with much. Truly, it is a lead, however one that we’ve seen accomplished a very sizable amount of times, and it’s coming altogether too late to this battle.
Pros
- Stylish design, durable body, no camera hump
- A large P-OLED screen, HDR 10 support
- Snapdragon 855 chip is inside
- Excellent battery life
- Loud stereo speakers
- The dual-camera takes great pictures, day and night
- LG UX 9.0 is a huge step in the right direction
- The Dual Screen experience is unique, in a good way
Cons
- Expensive outside the US
- The selfies are terrible in quality
- Unimpressive 4K video recording across the board
- The nominal max brightness of the OLED panels could have been higher
Key Features
- LG Dual Screen™
- Detachable 2 Screen Design
- Dual 6.4” OLED FHD Displays
- Work, Play & Multi-Task Like Never Before
- LG G8X ThinQ™
- 32 MP Front Camera
- 136˚ Ultra-Wide and 78˚ Standard Rear Cameras
- Balanced Stereo Sound
- Longer-Lasting* 4,000 mAh Battery