LG’s palm-reading G8 has a unique vision of the future [www.theverge.com]
LG’s answer to the foldable mania is a second screen [www.theverge.com]
LG V50 ThinQ hands on review [www.techradar.com]
LG unveils its first 5G-connected device with the LG V50 ThinQ [9to5google.com]
LG V50 ThinQ: entering the 5G game at MWC 2019 [www.theverge.com]
LG has certainly announced some weird & wonderful, headling-grabbing phones today!
— Dan Masters – OhMDee.com (@OhMDee) February 24, 2019
· V50 ThinQ flagship has an optional second 6.2-inch OLED display that attaches to the V50 like a case (reminds me of the Nintendo DS!)https://t.co/UXVRQT98pG
· G8 ThinQ with… a palm reader?! https://t.co/9LCVoJLP0T
NEW VIDEO - LG G8 Impressions: Can't Touch This! https://t.co/rlhpzIBJqh - RT! pic.twitter.com/SRtX52CToT
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) February 24, 2019
The LG V50 is also a foldable phone! Well... Sorta. There's a second screen attachment you can buy to attach to the V50. Sadly, it's not coming to the U.S. @DigitalTrends @LGUSAMobile #LG #MWC19 pic.twitter.com/RoATa7N3SG
— Julian Chokkattu (@JulianChokkattu) February 24, 2019
LG just dropped a vein id verification for their recent flagship.The LG g8 thinQ..
— Obuobi Fianko (@shacck17) February 24, 2019
And this is how it works the sensors on the camera use a process of extraction via absorption characteristics of the haemoglobin in the blood of the palm since it uses the veins in the palm #MWC19 pic.twitter.com/bQQrIb6Vxz
LG is differentiating itself from the crowds with a second add on screen for the V50. Question: does this appeal to you or does this seem like a gimmick for the sake of it? pic.twitter.com/CmoJPoXkFi
— Andrew Lanxon Hoyle (@Batteryhq) February 24, 2019
LG's new phone, the G8 ThinQ:
— Zach Seward (@zseward) February 24, 2019
"In order to get the phone's attention, you have to make a sort of claw with your hand in front of the camera."
"The phone's IR sensor gathers information from the hemoglobin in your blood, and renders a unique image of the veins inside your hand."
LG unveils Hand ID on the G8, the first phone that allows you to unlock the phone with the palm of the hand #MWC19 #MWC2019 pic.twitter.com/Eo58xPn1BU
— Francisco Jeronimo (@fjeronimo) February 24, 2019
LG have released a phone where the screen is also the earpiece and the ID is that it reads the veins in your palm. It also recognizes hand gestures that don't touch the phone, so you can turn up the volume by twisting an invisible knob etc.. Kooky! https://t.co/lATAUAZSpX
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) February 24, 2019
The LG V50 has a Snapdragon 855 processor, triple camera array, and fingerprint sensor on back. It maintains the V-series look. It’s coming to Sprint in the spring. Have a feeling 5G connectivity is going to be REAL spotty for quite some time. #mwc19 pic.twitter.com/LoBlzEc30Z
— Steven Winkelman (@StevenWinkelman) February 24, 2019
ThinQhttps://t.co/AoMRE11qTI
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) February 25, 2019
...Next
ThinQhttps://t.co/VN2McjMzXB
...Nexthttps://t.co/UpHRNpf5rd
LG’s palm-reading G8 has a unique vision of the future https://t.co/Wday2ZIS52 pic.twitter.com/Siv0IP4bsF
— The Verge (@verge) February 24, 2019
https://t.co/2vtVRJJPTE
— redacted (@minjang_kim) February 24, 2019
최고의 댓글. 다른 회사들은 폴더블 폰을 내놓는데 얘들은 "폰더블"을 내놓네. ???
LG’s answer to the foldable mania is a second screen https://t.co/orVa7jovZI pic.twitter.com/zLiEFryRbj
— The Verge (@verge) February 24, 2019
LG couldn't figure out foldable screens but had to do *something* so they released the Nintendo DS with a new name and hoped nobody would notice: https://t.co/NPKfzFd0gI pic.twitter.com/sDBGy6GtsH
— Laurie Voss (@seldo) February 24, 2019
LG enters the 5G game with the V50 ThinQ https://t.co/a5WtegHpOE pic.twitter.com/zkOv8CXqFz
— The Verge (@verge) February 24, 2019