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LG Announces V40 ThinQ With Five Cameras, Massive OLED Display

LG has finally officially unveiled the V40 ThinQ, a phone that’s been leaked numerous times over the past month. We already knew it would have five cameras, and a bunch of other high-end features. And now that it’s here officially, we don’t have to speculate about the V40 ThinQ.


We’ll get to those five cameras later. The LG V40 ThinQ is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC paired with 6GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage. The display is a 6.4-inch pOLED panel. This is LG’s so-called FullVision display and it has a QHD+ (3120 x 1440 pixels) resolution. The bottom bezel is 1.6mm thinner than the V30.
LG has used what it calls a Silky Blast process to etch the tempered glass back with microscopic pits and create a smoother matte finish, to reduce the slippery feeling, plus it’s more resistant to fingerprints and stains. The new colors include New Aurora Black, New Platinum Gray, New Moroccan Blue and eye-catching Carmine Red.

At just 7.7mm in thickness, the LG V40 is quite sleek, but it still meets the US Department of Defense durability standards, passing 14 MIL-STD 810G Transit Drop Test and is also IP68 rated for ingress protection.
Now let’s talk about those cameras. The LG V40 ThinQ’s rear camera module has three different lenses: a 16MP 107-degree super wide-angle, 12MP standard angle and 12MP telephoto lens. This is the best of three worlds, and most Android users would be happy with this combination. The telephoto lens beings 2x optical zoom (or 3.2x the zoom of the wide-angle lens), so you can click a variety of shots of the same subject. The pixel size of the main rear camera sensor goes from V30’s 1μm to 1.4μm, while the image sensor is over 18 percent larger than the LG V30.

The Triple Camera Setup at the back on the LG V40 ThinQ
The front cameras are made up of a 5MP wide-angle lens and an 8MP standard angle. Together these are used for portrait selfies and LG throws in an on-screen slider to let you adjust background blur intensity, along with unique lighting and special effects.
LG’s proprietary AI CAM comes with a new AI Composition feature that captures and recommends an alternative shot to you, to be used instead of the one you have clicked yourself. In essence, it takes an extra photo in the background in what it thinks is the best setting. There’s AI Auto White Balance (AI AWB) that supposedly automatically adjusts the color temperature across different lighting situations, and AI Shutter which picks the the right shutter speed for your subject, detecting movement or lack there-of.

There’s an array of camera features- Cine Shot, 3D Light Effect, Makeup Pro, Custom Backdrop, My Avatar and AR Emoji. LG’s unique Triple Shot feature stitches together the images captured with each of the three lenses into a short video file for easy sharing. Now that should make for some amazing videos.

The V40 ThinQ should also have great audio, it’s been tuned by Meridian and it has a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC. When placed on a solid surface or hollow box, the LG V40 ThinQ acts like a woofer to amplify the bass from the single speaker.
Overall, the V40 sounds like an amazing package if you are really looking for a multimedia phone. There are some doubts about the pOLED display, which will be cleared once we get the hands on the phone. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing or availability. LG says it’ll announce them when it launches in specific markets.
So do you like the LG V40 ThinQ? It sure is looking like a great large-screen flagship, but can it dethrone the Note 9?

   


LG’s new flagship smartphone, the V40 ThinQ, appears to be a great device on paper. For $900, the phone is packed with powerful specs like a 6.4-inch OLED panel, Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage. It also has 32-bit Hi Fi Quad DAC and an interesting single speaker that gets louder when you place it on a surface thanks to the design of the phone.

But more than anything, the phone is being praised for its powerful set of optics. It has five cameras in total – three on the back, and two on the front. Yes, it sounds like an overkill, but let’s dive deep and see how each of these cameras can make your pictures look better:

Three Rear Cameras

So, the LG 40 ThinQ has three cameras on the back.
There’s a standard f/1.5 12-megapixel camera; there’s a super wide-angle f/1.9 16MP camera in the middle, and lastly, there’s a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto/portrait lens.
The standard lens at the back has 1.4μm pixels which will result in better low-light photos. The wide-angle lens has a 107-degree field of view, so you can have more of everything on the frame. The telephoto/portrait lens, as we all know, lets you zoom in to a frame without losing detail.
The Triple Camera Setup at the back on the LG V40 ThinQ
It is also worth pointing out that LG has also added some lighting effects for portraits such as natural, studio, contour, stage, etc. We haven’t had the chance to test these features, but let’s hope they are better than Apple‘s lighting effects which are still far from being perfect even on the new iPhone XS and the XS Max.

Dual Front Cameras

Moving on to the front, there’s a standard 8MP selfie shooter with an 80-degree, f/1.9 lens, and a new wide-angle 5MP sensor and a 90-degree, f/2.2 lens, which is only ever so slightly wider than the main camera. But nonetheless, the wide-angle camera will help you get a couple of more people into the frame, which always a good thing. According to LG, the two cameras on the front can also enable portrait blur and portrait lighting effects for selfies.


Overall, the five camera setup on the LG V40 ThinQ looks like a promising offering. We haven’t seen a smartphone with five cameras before, so we are glad to see LG breathing some fresh air into the dated smartphone market.

Camera Software Features

There’s an array of camera features to go with the three lenses. You get Cine Shot, 3D Light Effect, Makeup Pro, Custom Backdrop, My Avatar, AR Emoji and some AI-driven features as well.
Cine Shot is LG’s cinemagraph feature, while 3D Light Effect changes the tone of a photo with supposedly professional-looking lighting. You can touch up selfies with different looks using Makeup Pro or entirely change the background of a selfie with Custom Backdrop. Jumping on to the AR bandwagon, you get personalized emojis which LG calls My Avatar and AR Emojis.


LG’s proprietary AI CAM comes with a new AI Composition feature that captures and recommends an alternative shot to you, to be used instead of the one you have clicked yourself. In essence, it takes an extra photo in the background in what it thinks is the best setting.
There’s AI Auto White Balance (AI AWB) too, that supposedly automatically adjusts the color temperature across different lighting situations, and AI Shutter which picks the the right shutter speed for your subject, detecting movement or lack there-of.
LG’s unique Triple Shot feature stitches together the images captured with each of the three lenses into a short video file for easy sharing. Now that should make for some amazing videos.
Anyway, what are your thoughts on the LG V40 ThinQ? Do you really think we really need five cameras on a smartphone? Let us know in the comments below.

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