Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.
It supports a wireless charging standard such as Qi. To charge the device, you simply put it down on a compatible charging pad.
Fast charging technologies, like Qualcomm’s Quick Charge or MediaTek’s Pump Express, are used to reduce the time it takes to charge a device. For example, with Quick Charge 3.0, the battery can be charged to 50% in just 30 minutes.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, it is important to use a compatible charger.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed. In order to achieve the advertised charging speed, a compatible wireless charger must be used.
The device can be used as a wireless charging station to power other gadgets.
Charging speeds are expressed in watts (W), a measure of electrical power. A higher wattage results in a faster charging speed.
The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken.
The ultra power-saving mode, also called low power mode, is an effective way to extend the battery life of the device. Usually, it involves limiting screen brightness and contrast, disabling location services, restricting connectivity, and turning off nonessential apps.
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Emmanuel
2 years ago
10 / 10
LG G8 ThinQ High-End at Height
Emmanuel
2 years ago
10 / 10
In terms of specifications, the G8 ThinQ stands tall in the high-end range and leaves nothing to be desired. Let's start with its build, made of glass and metal that feels premium in hand, plus it has a design where the camera doesn't protrude. It's created with metallic edges, and a slightly curved screen that maximizes screen usage and utilizes its front very well. We have an OLED QHD+ panel of 3,120 x 1,440 with HDR10 and with 1,000 nits it behaves excellently. In my own usage, it has vibrant colors, extraordinary brightness, and perfect color representation. The negative point would be the battery, with 3,500 mAh, it lacks good optimization and can be improved. It lasts less than 6 hours with the screen on. In the camera department, don't be deceived by 'marketing', as those 2 sensors surpass any current mid-range. The main lens of 12mpx with AP 1.5 is a large sensor, with room to improve in aperture, but the color representation and foreground are spectacular. In low light, it performs wonderfully because the sensor is large. The wide angle is 16 mpx with AP 1.9, it has excellent quality, room for improvement in width, but behaves well in any situation. On the front camera we have 8mpx plus a Z camera or ToF sensor. The detail is extraordinary, as is the portrait mode. Worthy of note is the 3D recognition that works even in no-light conditions. In terms of performance, it is equipped with 6GB of RAM, with LPDR4X, it is well optimized, and it never closes an application in the background, and is accompanied by 128GB of storage, which is sufficient. We have a Snapdragon 855 of 7nm with 8 cores up to 2.84GHz. It's excellent ✨. Conclusion: It's the best phone, don't think it's a bad device due to its low price, it's a high-end device at a great level. It could merely use some improvement in the battery department. It easily outperforms many phones even more expensive than it. Emmanuel Jesus Cardenas Reyes 6 months with LG G8 ThinQ
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Karla
2 years ago
9 / 10
Basically, it's the LG v40 improved by 100%
Karla
2 years ago
9 / 10
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Youness
2 years ago
10 / 10
The phone is realy great is better than g8x & g8s
Youness
2 years ago
10 / 10
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