
LG launched the G7 ThinQ on May 2nd and now it is actually available to purchase in the United States from retailers and major carriers as well as from Project Fi. Boasting a Snapdragon 845 processor, a dedicated button for Google Assistant, ultra bright LCD display, super loud speaker, as well as the dreaded notch, the G7 ThinQ was LG's newest flagship until last week when the Korean handset maker launched the notchless V35 ThinQ.
Besides the aforementioned Project Fi, you can place an order for the LG G7 ThinQ from Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon as well as retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H. AT&T will not be stocking the G7 ThinQ, having chosen to sell the V35 ThinQ instead. Across the pond, the G7 ThinQ is priced at £559 from Carphone Warehouse, which puts it almost in OnePlus 6 territory.
The G7 ThinQ is officially priced at $750 outright, although you can spread the cost over a few months if you take out an installment plan from a retailer or carrier.
If you are thinking about buying one of LG's latest handsets, does the G7 ThinQ or V35 ThinQ appeal the most? Let us know which model you've ordered in the comments below.