LG offers up 5G V50, more distinctive G8
Foldable devices aren't the same for every phone maker, and LG is showing it's thinking out of the box, possibly for more cost effective reasons.
Foldable devices aren't the same for every phone maker, and LG is showing it's thinking out of the box, possibly for more cost effective reasons.
Three cameras on the back isn't enough. We need more. More more. So much more that Nokia has embraced the crazy with a staggering five cameras on the back.
Not everything at Mobile World Congress you can touch and feel, or at least know you'll be able to by the end of March. Some things will take a little longer.
Mobile World Congress may bring with it the feeling that we'll see foldable phones to take on Samsung's Galaxy Fold, but it will also offer options for budgets first, and Alcatel has a few.
How many cameras do you want on the back of your phone? Three? Four? Five? How about up to 16? That could be in your phone's future.
Wish you didn't have to use a Bluetooth speaker with your phone for music? LG's latest development might make that possible, and it's borrowing a page from a TV we've seen, too.
Another day, another set of teasers, as two giants of the electronics world each remind us why the end of February is and isn't far away.
We've all taken the odd selfie here and there, and while the cameras are getting better, LG's next approach might be to make your selfie 3D and offer strong 3D-based security, all thanks to a new camera.
It's the year of the foldable phone, and this year, it won't just be Samsung talking up something foldable, as Huawei teases a bendy phone, as well.
Phone cameras are one of the biggest areas in smartphones, and they're getting better all the time. In fact Oppo's latest development could net you more photos from afar.