LG G7 ThinQ leaks with iPhone X notch front and center

LG G7 ThinQ leaks with iPhone X notch front and center

6 years ago
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https://www.cnet.com/news/lg-g7-thinq-notch-render/

Frequent mobile tipster Evan Blass late on Monday tweeted an image of the upcoming LG G7 ThinQ that looks like an ad or promotional render. The picture gives a clear view of the front of the phone, showing off details like the large screen, thin bezels and an iPhone X-style notch above the display -- or, more specifically, the colored screen on either side of a well-shaded area that's presumably a cut-out for the camera and sensors. Take a look at the tweet below; it helps to enlarge the image to see the screen "wings" on either side of the notch.

The picture also depicts a side-mounted button, which Blass claims is the power button. On previous LG phones, like the LG G6, the power button was integrated into the rear fingerprint scanner. Moving the power button to the side of the phone would signal a small design change for LG's G series, one that brings it back in line with the majority of phones.

LG G7 ThinQ leaks with iPhone X notch front and center

Apr 17, 2018, 7:33pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/lg-g7-thinq-notch-render/ >Frequent mobile tipster Evan Blass late on Monday tweeted an image of the upcoming LG G7 ThinQ that looks like an ad or promotional render. The picture gives a clear view of the front of the phone, showing off details like the large screen, thin bezels and an iPhone X-style notch above the display -- or, more specifically, the colored screen on either side of a well-shaded area that's presumably a cut-out for the camera and sensors. Take a look at the tweet below; it helps to enlarge the image to see the screen "wings" on either side of the notch. >The picture also depicts a side-mounted button, which Blass claims is the power button. On previous LG phones, like the LG G6, the power button was integrated into the rear fingerprint scanner. Moving the power button to the side of the phone would signal a small design change for LG's G series, one that brings it back in line with the majority of phones.