LG is one week away from announcing its next flagship phone, the G7 ThinQ, but it's likely that we'll know every last detail thanks to a continuous flow of leaks. A new image of the phone was posted on Twitter today by VentureBeat Reporter and Frequent frequent phone Evan Blass showing each side of the next phone. There have already been many G7 leaks, but this leaves us with nothing to guess, at least when it comes to the design of the phone.
Previously, G7 leaks showed that the phone would come in five colors, with the ability to hide its notch by darkening the top of the screen, and include an additional button on the left side. Last week, CNET reported that the button would be used to activate the Google Assistant, continuing the tendency, for now very defamed, to devote buttons to the activation of virtual assistants. So far, that has largely been limited to Samsung's Bixby; The Google Assistant is at least useful, so it may not be so bad.
And in case you expect LG to come to its senses and decide not to use "ThinQ" – its mark to indicate the inclusion of AI features – on the name of the phone at the last second, there is not much hope: The company issued a software update for the V30 last year that changed the name of the phone to the V30 ThinQ. LG will not give up on this brand.