LG V50 ThinQ review: Features | Pricing | Specs Compared
LG's V50 ThinQ's dual screen makes it stand out, but like 5G it's not without its issues.
Read more…LG makes the task of comparing its phones relatively straightforward by dividing them up based on their price and capabilities. Handsets in the G series such as the LG G7 ThinQ are the flagship models designed to compete with the Apple iPhones and Samsung Galaxy Ss of the mobile world; V series handsets like the LG V30+ are aimed at photography aficionados and pack high-quality cameras; and K series handsets attempt to strike a balance between price and performance that doesn't look or feel cheap.
Unfortunately, even with this handy categorisation, pinning down which handset best meets your needs isn't always easy. Modern smartphones tout more fancy features than a snake-oil salesman, and determining which ones are actually worthwhile can take a lot of time and research. To save you that hassle, we've picked out the key considerations you'll want to keep in mind when shopping for a new LG smartphone:
Unlike most smartphone brands, LG sells almost all of its handsets on an exclusively outright basis here in Australia. You will still find a few handsets available on contract through local providers, and you can compare those in the table below:
LG's V50 ThinQ's dual screen makes it stand out, but like 5G it's not without its issues.
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LG's V50 ThinQ's dual screen makes it stand out, but like 5G it's not without its issues.
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If you're considering the LG V30, read our full review, overview of specifications and plan options before you make your decision.