The LG V60 ThinQ 5G Dual Screen/Cover By Ameer Hamza
Welcome to another day, another hands-on this here is Algaes v. 60 sinc Q 5. Gee, this is their new flagship for this year.
And you can see, it is very, very, very shiny. This comes with a dual-screen accessory, which I will show you in a second because it wouldn’t be an LG phone with our dual screen.
So you can see, this is a 10 ADP all panel. It’s 6.8 inches really large.
And it’s got, you can see here, a tiny little notch for the front-facing camera. This is just a teardrop notch. There’s a 10 megapixel F over 1.9 fun-facing camera in there. So TGP all adds 6.8 inches, very little bezzle.
Pretty much what you’d expect from a moderate’s s flagship.
But it’s feeling decent, of course. It’s meant to be used as a dual-screen device, at that point, you will get a little bulkier. What’s interesting about it is the guts.
5000 million all battery, which is quite a bit, and stuff like an H 65 with an X55 5G modem.
So depending on which carrier you’re on, you’re going to get millimeter-wave support or basic support, but not both. Future proof things.
Gives a RAM 120 gigs of storage is kind of the main spec. There’s really only 1 option right now. It supports my Cristie cards up to terabytes, which is cool. And then I mean, you talk a little bit about the cameras in a second. But before I do, let me walk you through some of the things on the edges.
On the left-hand side, you’ve got power, Lockie. And on the bottom, a headphone jack.
Yes, that’s right. Headphone jack, USP type C. And a speaker with a primary microphone. Now, this has 4 microphones total.
I’m I can find them all, I think. But you get the idea. The idea here is to do basically audio zoom. They call it some book. There is a dedicated Google assistant button volume rocker. And then you see of the mikes here.
And on top here, some slot and another Mike. There is a 4th mike that might be hidden in the back. Let’s talk about cameras real quick.
So it’s kind of a little puzzling, but there are only 3 cameras in the back here and they’re not the 3 cameras you’d expect. There’s a 64-megapixel main sensor. It’s an F over 1.8. Of course, it pixel bins four to one.
So you get 1.6-micron final pixels. You can shoot 64 megapixels if you want. He does support it.
Kivett, you are 24 frames per second, very similar to the S20.
And then the second camera is a 13 megapixel F over 1.9 ultra-wide. And the third camera is not what you’d expect. It is not a telephoto. It is a time of like camera use for some depth-sensing 3-D effects.
The reasoning here is that the telephoto is basically achieved by doing a 2 x crop zoom on the main sensor because it’s got large amounts of pixels and it’s got a Y.
S on the main pixel and a really high-quality lens, they say. So that should alleviate the need for a dedicated telephoto. That’s assuming you don’t want to zoom much more than, say, 3 or 4 times. But that’s what you get with this phone in terms of price.
You don’t have specific details right now, but should be less than the competition’s entry-level flagship costs.
So you can deduct what you want out of that. Another thing I noticed is that there’s a quad DAC algae’s very famous super high-quality audio implementation. As you can see, it’s picking up fingerprints of them using it.
And I dream not too much to talk about here. We’re running Android 10, you’d expect.
Everything is pretty much where you want it by default. There’s no app tree. You have to turn that on. Very annoying.
But, hey, that’s how it is when you scan Android. Basically, you’re looking at a reasonable flagship overall with some good features. HDR tends to support across the board for video and for the display 10 plus to be specific, water resistance, wireless charging to top off that 5000, and the AMP, our battery.
You have an entire 25 watt of fast charging support with a quick charge force.
That’s pretty cool. So let me show you really quickly. I walked you through the edges of everything else, but let me walk you through the case because this is the usual thing with the LG. They have a case.
So you slide the phone in like this by connecting the USP seaport you push it in.
And now you have a dual-display device. So you get a little Law Order display here, all at the same thing the LG G8 ex I showed you a while back. And when we open it there, we go to displace.
So put YouTube on here and say with the messaging app on here, you can message your friends watching videos and then, you know, here you go, you can swap screens, sort of thing.
You can turn off a dual display, you know, et cetera. So. Yes, it’s pretty much the same implementation that LG gave us last year.
And you get, you know, double the buttons down here if you don’t, using gestures to do the controlling in the apps.
There is a teardrop notch well on here. I’m not sure if you can see it. It is up here.
It doesn’t do anything. There’s no camera. So that’s the as the G8 X think you were last year. I’m just going to show you quickly what it looks like around the edges. With case on, you get a replication of the Google assistant button and volume rocker, a little recessed hole for the headphone jack.
That’s still the same problem before, though. You need to use a cord that’s not too thick.
There’s this magnetic charge connector on the case, was the same last time with a G eight X power lock. Key is exposed in the case, you don’t need to replicate that. And there you go.
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