LG is on the verge of launching the G7 flagship in the coming week and today two variants of the G7 ThinQ have been certified by the National Radio Research Agency in South Korea. The variants are being identified by the model numbers LM-G710V and LM-G710N, the latter one might be the G7 ThinQ that will be sold exclusively in the eastern countries.
On the other hand, the former model has already been certified in Russia and is expected to be dedicated to European countries. The LG G7 ThinQ much like its predecessor will pack artificial intelligence technologies. Apart from the regular volume and power buttons, the upcoming flagship will also come with a dedicated Google Assistant button.
Furthermore, the G7 ThinQ packs a 6.1-inches (1440 x 3120 pixels) FullVision MLCD+ display and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform with 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM variants. It runs on Android 8.1 Oreo with LG UX on top. In terms of camera, there is a 16MP dual rear camera with f/1.5-aperture, LED flash, Laser Autofocus and an 8MP front camera with a wide-angle lens for selfies and video calls.
It comes with a quad-DAC setup with a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port, and an IP68-rating for water and dust proofing. The LG G7 ThinQ is expected to be announced on May 2nd, so we should know more details and pricing once it goes official.