The G-8 ThinQ, it is not, technically, LG’s latest and greatest high-end smartphones, and having regard to daylight, as well as the more impressive V50 ThinQ 5G, and a few months prior to the G8X ThinQ has been revealed, but the company has been following the 6.1-inch device the first official Android 10, update, in Korea, way back in the month of November.
Along with all the usual UI tweaks, system enhancements, and performance improvements, ranging from a dark mode option for faster and more intuitive navigation with gestures, as well as a number of revised settings and an improved control scheme, the update will also bring the December of 2021 at the latest security patches, up to the table, it’s not The Best way.
However, the AT&T locked, LG G8, ThinQ has yet to be significantly safer, faster, and more flexible than it was previously, when you download and install from the huge Android 10, update tipping the scales at close to 2 GB. Unfortunately, the handset is still a bit too expensive, given the slow advances of age, to collect the $830 on the country’s second-largest provider of wireless services.