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LG V35 ThinQ review: A flagship phone that's afraid to lead


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LG V35 ThinQ
$899.99
The Good
Fast performance • Ultra-thin design that's comfortable to hold
The Bad
Photo quality doesn't impress and often has exaggerated color • AI features are limited and not exclusive to the device
The Bottom Line
The LG V35 ThinQ has a sleek design paired with some fast-performing software. However, it falls short with an exaggerated camera and lackluster AI features.
Mashable Score3.5
Cool Factor3.0
Learning Curve4.0
Performance4.0
Bang for the Buck3.0

The LG V35 ThinQ is a familiar device, and there’s no getting around that. It's yet another Android smartphone from LG, a manufacturer that has had plenty of them this year, including the similarly named flagship LG G7 ThinQ that landed this past spring.  Read more...

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