LG is preparing its next flagship called G7 ThinQ
for a launch next week. From official-looking renders we know the Full Vision
display will have a notch on top and the company just released a little bit of
info on the panel. It will be powered by LG’s latest LCD technology called
Super Bright Display and will be 6.1” in diagonal with QHD+ resolution.
The resolution of the LG G7 ThinQ display is going
to be 3120 x 1440 pixels, which means a 19.5:9 ratio, compared to 18:9 in the
predecessor LG G6. LG says the new size is also complemented by “almost 50
percent slimmer bottom bezel”.
The new Super Bright Display covers 100% of DCI-P3
color space. Along with that there will be six color modes in the Settings menu
- Auto, Eco, Cinema, Sports, Game, and Expert. The menu will also bring
fine-tuning to the color gamma with RGB sliders in supported modes. This is
done “for users desiring a higher-level degree of control with their displays”.
The LG G7 ThinQ will also feature AI modes for
camera scene recognition and a dedicated button on the side for Google
Assistant.