LG V40 ThinQ Review

Published on October 26, 2018

LG has introduced numerous top-notch smartphones in the past such as LG G2. And this time, the company has taken a step further and released V40 with not one or two, but five cameras. Isn’t it amazing!

What is New?

LG V40 ThinQ features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, which is Qualcomm’s powerful chipset. You can find three cameras on the back of the handset and two on the front. Front-facing cameras feature stereo configuration. Now, you can record a 3D map of your face. It also features a 13-megapixel telephoto lens, a 20-megapixel primary lens, and a 16-megapixel wide-angle lens to meet your versatile needs.

You will find the telephoto and wide-angle lenses on the back. On the front, there is a standard lens that is combined with a wide-angle. Moreover, cine shot is the new mode that LG has introduced in the V40 camera app.

You can take your photography experience to next level as you can take photos in motion with V40. This technique is called cinema-graphs.

Plus, you can become a cine shot pro as you can take these shots with three cameras on the back. You should try it in an area with movement and focus on the object in the foreground.

Once you hit the shutter button, the camera will take only three seconds of video and stabilize it. You can paint the part that you want to keep as a video. You can zoom, pinch it or use erase option to keep your shot precise. The resulting painted part will come out in motion and remaining part will remain a photograph. This fun feature has a 1920 x 1080 resolution.

You can purchase LG ThinQ in three colors: Moroccan blue, platinum gray and carmine red.

Final Verdict

Although the phone’s design is quite similar to LG’s previous flagship handsets, three cameras and cine shots are definitely worth investing in.

Photo by: LG

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