LG G7 will have a clip at the top of the screen that can be "tuned" by the user's choice
In the past year
or two, it is easy to say that Samsung and Apple are the main focus of the
smartphone market, and we can also join the Chinese manufacturers Huawei and
Xiaomi. LG
has not been able to boast of a particularly popular model for some time,
although their G series has proved to be great and accepted by users.
This
year LG plans to try to come back as a more serious factor on the market, and
it will do with the new G7 which is expected to be introduced this spring. The
information has already said several times that the main feature of this model
will be the clip at the top of the screen, something that has become popular
with the introduction of the iPhone X.
The clip allows the device to have almost no frame around the screen, but still have to store sensors and cameras somewhere, at least until technology allows us a new solution.
Additional information suggests that LG plans a slightly different approach to the Apple clipboard, as well as the few Android phones presented this year. It will be able to "go" through the device settings.
Tracking basically will be made software with a limit on the top of the screen and adding a black background. This section already has icons for notifications and information from the operating system, but with the addition of the black background, this section will no longer show the remaining content that is currently on the screen.
Otherwise, the LG G7 is expected to be the device with the latest components embedded in it. It will include a screen of 6 inches and a resolution of 3120 × 1440 pixels, Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage for data.
It remains to be seen how many users will opt for the new LG model when it is presented, and I personally think that the cuttings should be left on the side until a better solution is reached.
The clip allows the device to have almost no frame around the screen, but still have to store sensors and cameras somewhere, at least until technology allows us a new solution.
Additional information suggests that LG plans a slightly different approach to the Apple clipboard, as well as the few Android phones presented this year. It will be able to "go" through the device settings.
Tracking basically will be made software with a limit on the top of the screen and adding a black background. This section already has icons for notifications and information from the operating system, but with the addition of the black background, this section will no longer show the remaining content that is currently on the screen.
Otherwise, the LG G7 is expected to be the device with the latest components embedded in it. It will include a screen of 6 inches and a resolution of 3120 × 1440 pixels, Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage for data.
It remains to be seen how many users will opt for the new LG model when it is presented, and I personally think that the cuttings should be left on the side until a better solution is reached.

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