LG V35 ThinQ
This device is also known as LG V35+ ThinQ, LG V350A, LG V350U
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Specs
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Size | 6.0-inch |
Resolution | 2880x1440px, 18:9 ratio, 537 PPI |
Technology | P-OLED |
Screen-to-body | 81.21 % |
Features | HDR support, Scratch-resistant glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 5), Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor |
Hardware |
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System chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SDM845 (10 nm) |
Processor |
Octa-core 2800 MHz Kryo 385 64-bit |
GPU | Adreno 630 |
RAM | 6GB (LPDDR4) |
Internal storage | 64GB, available to use: 47.58 GB |
Storage expansion | microSDXC up to 2000 GB |
OS | Android (10, 9.0 Pie, 8.0 Oreo), LG UX UI |
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Battery |
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Capacity | 3300 mAh |
Type | Li - Polymer, Not user replaceable |
Charging | Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, Qi wireless charging |
Camera |
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Rear | Dual camera |
Main camera |
16 MP (OIS, Laser and PDAF, CMOS image sensor, BSI sensor) Aperture size: F1.6 Focal length: 30 mm Sensor size: 1/3.09" Pixel size: 1 μm |
Second camera |
16 MP (Laser and PDAF, CMOS image sensor, BSI sensor) Aperture size: F1.9 Focal Length: 18 mm Sensor size: 1/3.09" Pixel size: 1 μm |
Flash | Dual LED |
Video recording |
3840x2160 (4K UHD) (30 fps), 1920x1080 (Full HD), 1280x720 (HD) (240 fps) HDR, Time-lapse video, Continuous autofocus, Object tracking, EIS, Video calling, Video sharing |
Front | 8 MP (Wide Angle, Autofocus), Video capture: 1920x1080 (Full HD) |
Design |
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Dimensions |
5.97 x 2.97 x 0.29 inches (151.7 x 75.4 x 7.3 mm) |
Weight | 5.57 oz(158.0 g) |
Materials |
Back: Glass (Corning Gorilla Glass 5) Frame: Aluminum |
Resistance | Water, Dust, Shock; IP68; MIL-STD-810 certified |
Biometrics | 2D Face unlock, Fingerprint (touch) |
Keys | Left: Volume control |
Colors | Black, Gray |
Cellular |
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4G (FDD) | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700 a), 13(700 c), 14(700 PS), 17(700 b), 20(800 DD), 25(1900+), 26(850+), 28(700 APT), 29(700 d), 30(2300 WCS), 66(AWS-3) |
4G (TDD) | Bands 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+) |
3G | Bands 5(850), 8(900), 4(1700/2100), 1(2100) |
Data Speed | LTE-A Pro Cat 16 (1000/150 Mbit/s), HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA, UMTS |
SIM type | Nano SIM |
HD Voice | Yes |
VoLTE | Yes |
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Multimedia |
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Headphones | 3.5mm jack |
Speakers | Earpiece, Loudspeaker |
Features | 32-Bit DAC, DTS:X Virtual Surround, aptX-HD |
Screen mirroring | DLNA,Wireless screen share |
Radio | FM |
Additional microphone(s) | Noise cancellation |
Connectivity & Features |
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Bluetooth | 5.0 |
Wi-Fi |
802.11 a,b,g,n,ac,dual-band Wi-Fi Direct, Hotspot |
USB | Type-C (reversible), USB 3.1, Features: Charging |
Hearing aid compatible | M3/T3 |
Location | GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, Galileo |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Hall (for flip covers), Barometer |
Other | NFC, UMA (Wi-Fi Calling) |
Buyers information |
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MSRP | $ 900 |
Availability |
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Officially announced | May 30, 2018 |
Alternative variants
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Internal storage | 128GB |
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4G (FDD) | Bands 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(AWS-1), 5(850), 7(2600), 12(700 a), 14(700 PS), 20(800 DD), 29(700 d), 30(2300 WCS), 66(AWS-3) |
4G (TDD) | Bands 38(2600), 39(1900+), 40(2300), 41(2600+), 46 |
3G | Bands 5(850), 4(1700/2100), 2(1900), 1(2100) |
FCC approval |
Date approved: Jun 25, 2018 FCC ID value: ZNFV350A |
Measured SAR |
Head: 0.20 W/kg Body: 0.90 W/kg Simultaneous Transmission: 1.59 W/kg Wireless Router: 1.09 W/kg |
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User Reviews
My wife has owned this for just about a year, and it is still an excellent phone. It can be bought for a decent price these days, and it holds up just fine against newer, more expensive options. It is used for business purposes as she travels to craft shows to sell her items. It is used to take payments, and there are times it has problems holding to the network. It can be a little slow processing payments, but that may be more a network problem depending where she is at. But it is a constant enough problem to note. The camera performance is fantastic. The audio is second to absolutely none. If you like music, there is no reason to not reward LG with your money. I do not love their UI. It is not the worst out there, but some of the quirks and extra hoops you jump through to get things done can be annoying. They have improved support, but it is still not great. But the advantages far outshine any drawbacks. If you are on AT&T and want a great phone, this is still a better option than most out there.
- Great screen
- AMAZING audio- still has 3.5 mm jack
- Nice camera performance
- Very good processing speed
- Great size
- UI often makes user experience harder
- Some network lag depending on area
- AI adds nothing to experience
- LG support is only "meh"
Although on paper it may seem like only a minor upgrade over the V30, in everyday use it is really much better than that.
The cameras alone are reason enough to get one over the V30, or even the G7, due to it's lack of a notch while still having really minimal bezels.
The rear wide-angle 13mp camera from the V30 was replaced with the much more capable 16mp lens from the G7. This means you get a very competent portrait mode without losing the utility and drama of that wide-angle lens LG has been noted for.
The front camera is also much improved, dropping the inferior 5 MP lens from the V30 in favor of an 8 MP selfie camera, same as the G7.
They dropped the useless Q-Lens from the V30 in favor of the much better Google Lens, which I have found far more accurate and useful. They also must have tweaked the software, because even the main lens seems to take much better photos on the V35 than the V30, though I believe they are the same.
Also included is the useful Google Feed, whereas on the V30 all you get is the very useless Smart Bulletin. Also, unlike the G7, there's no hardware button for Google Assistant, which I prefer.
Inside, there's 6 GB of ram, a noticeable bump from the V30's 4 GB, and the better SD 845 chip instead of the older 835. The UI, although it runs 8.0 just like the V30, is still much better and smoother in my opinion. Maybe that's a carrier issue, as my V30 was from T-Mobile and my V35 is from AT&T.
The last thing, which I think should really be a bigger selling point for these phones, is the Headphone jack with the Hi-Fi 32 bit Quad DAC that LG includes on their flagships. Music is incredibly important to me, and it doesn't sound any better on any smartphone than it does on LG. Somehow I think it's been improved for the V35, because it definitely sounds better than the V30. There are also more options to tweak the sound just the way you like it. The biggest disappointment of the V35 is the loudspeaker. It's just awful. Music and video sound shrill and tinny, and the volume needs to be nearly at maximum to hear well.
One thing worth mentioning; it seems when LG swapped the V30 cameras for the G7's they were placed slightly lower on the phone, causing camera cutouts on cases to sit wrong on the V35. The bottom edge of the cameras on my V35 sit slightly under the edge of the cutout on the cases I have. It's more noticeable on some than others.
Overall, I feel like this is what is as close to the perfect smartphone as I've seen and used to date. If you look on Amazon you can find new unlocked V35's for less than half retail, and they are worth every penny.
- Excellent cameras, beautiful large display, great solid build, amazing 32 bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC
- Terrible loudspeaker, average at best battery life
Honestly, I don't have much complaints for the v35. The battery life is amazing! It lasts the whole day even 2 days sometimes as I recall (Probably not). The camera is great, beats the old v10 I had in terms of videos and camera. The microphone is also great, clear and loud great for discord. Its fast and easy to use. I have to complain that it only has 64 gigs of storage... About the same as my V10 where I ran out of them quickly (I record a lot of video). Also the phone is too quiet, I can't hear some stuff without earrapeing myself (putting speaker against ear) or wearing earphones. Making calls and receiving is ok, so no complaints there (I don't have a SIM card anymore, my dad took it away.) I always have a case, so i can't rate although the screen has a lotta microscratches as my dad says. That's it.
- Almost everything
- Quiet speaker
- Little storage