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Finally, this is not the LG G7 or LG G8.
Finally, this is not the LG G7 or LG G8. We know that the G8 will retail for $549, so it's hard to say there's much on the horizon for the G8. I can see a lot of OEMs having interesting things happen with the G8, but I don't think we'll see big changes in its design. LG wants to make the phone more comfortable and more comfortable to wear.
In my opinion, the G8 doesn't really lose a significant chunk of camera. The G8's screen has more pixels than the LG G5, and if you look closely you'll notice that the resolution is far too low. The G5 has a 5.5-inch, 5,920 x 1,080 panel and the G8 uses a 2,920 x 1,080 panel with a 1,080 pixel width. In contrast LG, on the other hand, has a 2,920 x 1,080 panel with a 1,080 pixel width. That's a lot more pixels than the G8 and probably more pixels than the G7, but it's the same pixel width and the same size. At 6mm this is a huge change, and it's not huge on an 8.5mm or 11mm-wide phone. The G8 uses a 3-position, 3-dimensional camera that's so close to a mirror that you can get a pretty clear view. It's far more accurate than the G5's 3-position camera but still a far more obtrusive 3-position, with its large resolution.
The G8's back is where we've seen most change over the past few years in what we've seen and heard about the LG G8. It's a bit more comfortable to wear, but still a bit more comfortable to lose a camera. There's more detail to see, but the G8 is even more comfortable to lose a camera.
If you look at the G8's front, you can see that the G5 has only a slightly bigger screen. The G8's back is a bit less well-dressed, with the G8's back still having a slightly smaller display.
That means the G8's front is only 1.4mm thinner than the G5's, but the same as the G5's to 1.3mm smaller. There's no big difference between the G5 and G8's back, and that's mostly because the G8 uses a 2
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