LG G7 Plus ThinQ review: A feature-packed alternative to the OnePlus 6
FirstpostLG recently launched its most capable smartphone in years, about a month ago in India, and it is also priced right in the country at Rs 40,000 as compared to other markets, which is why it was hard to recommend elsewhere. One detail that I really admire is how LG’s engineers managed to squeeze in a dual camera setup with OIS and it surprisingly sits flush with the rest of the back unlike the OnePlus 6. And after all that clicking, it’s easy for me to conclude that the LG G7+ ThinQ does pack in more features than the OnePlus 6 or the Huawei Nova 3. Even though the LG G7+ ThinQ checks a lot more boxes than the OnePlus 6 when it comes to features, its lacklustre camera despite great video features fails to impress. Buy the LG G7+ ThinQ if you are looking for a great display, mind-blowing audio and solid build quality and don’t mind waiting for slower software updates.