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The phone lasted around 9 hours during heavy use.
#ANDROID 10 LG V40 THINQ FULL#
This means it will survive a quick dip in a puddle or a splash of water.Įquipped with a 3,300mAh battery, most tests found a full day of average usage is no problem on a single charge. The phone is also IP68 dust and water resistant. Reviewers were not concerned about the phone keeping up with everyday tasks or running graphics-intensive games or apps. As expected, experts had no major issues with overall performance though they ran into the occasional hiccups. On the performance front, the V40 ThinQ runs on a Snapdragon 845 processor paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage - standard specs for high-end smartphones in 2018. And there’s the much-debated notch at the top of the display like other 2018 high-end phones.Īs an OLED display, it offers inky blacks and punchy colors - though, as usual for OLED panels, some found the colors too saturated. The display’s mediocre sunlight legibility and limited screen space disappointed some reviewers. With that said, some reviewers had trouble reaching the top of the phone without changing how they were holding it.ĭespite the phone’s 3120-by-1440 resolution, critics found the iPhone XS and Galaxy Note9 offer better displays. Despite its large size, reviewers found the phone easy to use and comfortable in the hand. The V40 ThinQ has a 6.4-inch OLED display - an increase in screen size from the V30. Still, if you want a phone that won’t weigh down your pockets or bags, the V40 is a great option.