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The all new LG V60 THINQ 5G

LG V60 ThinQ 5G

  • Chipset: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865 Mobile Platform with Snapdragon X55 5G Modem
  • Display: 6.8-inch 20.5:9 FHD+ P-OLED FullVision (2,460 x 1,080 / 395ppi)
  • Memory:8GB RAM / 128GB or 256GB ROM1 / microSD (up to 2TB)
  • Camera:
    – Rear: 64MP Standard2 (F1.8 / 0.8μm / 78˚) / 13MP Super Wide (F1.9 / 1.0μm / 117˚) / Z Camera (ToF Receiver / Emitter)
    – Front: 10MP Standard (F1.9 / 1.22μm / 72.5˚)
  • Battery: 5,000mAh
  • Operating System: Android 10
  • Size: 169.3 x 77.6 x 8.9mm
  • Weight: 214g
  • Network: 5G / LTE / 3G / 2G
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac, ax / Bluetooth 5.1 / NFC / USB Type-C (USB 3.1 Compatible)
  • Biometrics: In-Display Fingerprint Sensor
  • Colors: Classy Blue, Classy White
  • Other: Stereo Speaker / 4Ch Microphones / AI CAM / Google Lens / 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC / LG 3D Sound Engine / HDR10+ / Qualcomm Quick Charge™ 4+ / MIL-STD 810G Compliance / IP68 Water and Dust Resistance / LG Pay / FM Radio
LG Dual Screen

  • Display: 6.8-inch 20.5:9 FHD + P-OLED FullVision (2,460 x 1,080 / 395ppi)
  • Cover Display: 2.1-inch Mono
  • Size: 175.9 x 86 x 14.9mm
  • Weight: 134g
  • Contact Type: USB Type-C
  • Folding Type: 360 Freestop Hinge
  • Colors: Black, White
SEOUL, Feb. 27, 2020 — Today, LG Electronics (LG) introduced the LG V60 ThinQ 5G, the latest evolution of the iconic V series smartphone. Featuring 5G connectivity, upgraded audio, video and photo capabilities and updated software experiences with a refined aesthetic. LG V60 ThinQ 5G is designed for a mobile lifestyle and purposefully built to maximize productivity and entertainment.

World Class Cameras and Audio/Video Quality

LG has equipped the LG V60 ThinQ 5G with its most advanced camera features and technologies yet, to offer next-level videography experiences. The LG V60 ThinQ 5G features two rear cameras and a time of flight (ToF) sensor array, including a 64MP main camera lens for sharper, brighter images regardless of lighting conditions. Also available is a 13MP wide angle lens for more agile and all-encompassing shots. For the first time ever on an LG device, LG V60 ThinQ 5G supports 8K video recording for capturing videos in stunning 8K quality and jaw-dropping detail.

Alongside the latest camera and video innovations, LG’s latest smartphone continues the company’s legacy of leveraging the very best technologies for superior audio performance. Four brand-new, high-performance microphones allow for recording sounds from various directions to deliver realistic audio experiences no matter the surroundings. The device also offers Voice Bokeh, a feature that separates users’ voices from background noise, allowing content creators to place more focus on the subject while reducing excess noise. Also included is the LG 3D Sound Engine, an audio processing technology first introduced on LG OLED TVs. This innovation recognizes the type of content and optimizes the sound accordingly for a more cinematic quality.

All-Day 5G

Built to get the most from 5G, LG’s newest V series device packs a generous 5,000mAh battery for extended use of the 6.8-inch OLED display and LG Dual Screen, meaning more time for streaming high quality games, movies and video calls. The LG V60 ThinQ is also equipped with the flagship Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 865 Mobile Platform with the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ X55 5G modem to enable staggering multi-gigabit 5G connectivity.

Modern, Functional Design

Both the phone and the upgraded second screen accessory come with super sharp 20.5:9 ratio FHD+ P-OLED displays that are almost a half inch larger than before. Even so, the new Dual Screen tips the scale at the same superbly portable weight as its predecessor, thanks to the thinner OLED panel. With a ribbed back for a more secure grip and the same-sized OLED panel found in the V60 ThinQ 5G, LG Dual Screen doubles the available screen real estate to make multitasking, productivity, gaming and entertainment more enjoyable than ever. What’s more, users can set the LG Dual Screen’s 2.1-inch Cover Display to always display key information for easy access at a glance or configure it to time out after 10 seconds.

LG V60 ThinQ 5G also features a design that seamlessly brings together metal and glass for a premium feel in the hand. Coupled with two exciting new colors, chamfered edges and a spacious 6.8-inch OLED display, the smartphone up-levels design for the 5G era.

“Our strategy is to introduce differentiated 5G devices to meet the rise in consumer demands as the global 5G market matures,” said Morris Lee, president of LG’s Mobile Communication Company. “The LG V60 ThinQ 5G with the Dual Screen is the ideal device for consumers who love to create, consume and share content in the 5G era.”

The LG V60 ThinQ 5G will roll out in key markets of North America, Europe and Asia starting next month.

http://www.lgnewsroom.com/2020/02/l...-screen-designed-for-a-truly-mobile-future-3/

Issue with video looping on NEO U9-H Media Hub

Thanks,

Yes I will try what you suggested with MX player, pretty sure I have already, tried everything but can't resolve the issue.

Strangely enough, by chance after trying everything under the sun I found 'MoviePlayer' which is a default video player for this device. It's not got the best UI but it will loop a video from the beginning each time. It's not a seemless transition and you do get a black screen for about 3 seconds before the video starts re-playing. It's not ideal but it works.

It just amazes me that it seems impossible to be able to loop a video from the beginning whenever you want.

No media help

I left my phone for a few minutes and it suddenly muted the sound. I tried rebooting it but that didn't work. I turn all the ringtone and media all the way up but that didn't work. I searched for solutions on google but all they say was that the 'do not disturb ' was on. I checked it and I am sure it wasnt on .It muted the media, so whatever app I use there isn't any sound at all. Even when the screen indicates that the media is ' all up'.There is sound on my earphones but I want to get the problem fixed insteadof just using earphones. My phone is pretty new so I hope someone will help me find a solution to this so I dont have to reset everything again.

Why buy the very expensive Z Flip?

In spite of its price, lack of top end tech and potential vulnerability the Z Flip can be a good choice for someone who travels frequently. Here are some of my reasons for purchasing this phone and my limited experience to date.
Form factor: easily and comfortably slips into pant, jacket pockets. Easily removable from pant pocket without having to release seatbelt while in car or plane. You can't believe what a pleasure it is not having the discomfort of a bulky semi-tablet in your pocket.
Use of Phone While Traveling: whether I am on a plane or train I can place the phone open at 90° on the tray and use it in full-screen or split screen view.
I can make video calls with the phone open at 90° sitting on the tray or normal calls while multitasking on the phone.
I can stand it sideways with a slight bend and watch full-screen videos/movies, similar to a miniature curved PC monitor.
While traveling, I can set the phone on a ledge, table or any other available flat surface to take pictures and videos with no jittering or shake. The easily adjustable angle of the top half gives considerable flexibility in focusing in on the shot.
The slightly slimmer form factor gives a surprisingly better grip when walking and using the open phone.
While the screen is clearly not anywhere as strong as my galaxy S 10+, I have already gotten into the habit of flipping the phone shut when not using it. As such it's screen is only exposed to damage when open.
Unlike the galaxy S 10+ it does have a more pronounced bevel that is raised sufficiently to protect the screen if the phone is dropped while open. One drop for me already
Time will test the durability of the screen and the hinge. In the meantime, happy camper.

11.0.4

If that doesn't help you could try clearing Chrome's cache (harmless). After that clearing Chrome's data (but that will erase history, bookmarks, saved passwords, so make sure you have a backup of anything important), uninstalling/reinstalling Chrome (if you can uninstall it), or a factory reset (which seems a bit extreme for a browser problem). Or use a different browser.

Those are all of the things I can think of that might make any difference.

Android App that saves EXIF Data to Screenshots with Camera?

That's what I'm suggesting... an option in settings that would automatically save screenshots with the name of the foreground app in the file name. Rather than manually having to name it.
Right--but to do that, it has to snoop around your device to see everything you're running, then determine which one is in the foreground.

And how would that work on a split screen, with different apps in each part?

Or just a screenshot of one of your desktops, like:

JoyNoelle_desktop_normal_090419.png


:thinking:

Transfer data from old phone to Galaxy Z Flip

Nice sharing. To ransfer data from old phone to Galaxy Z Flip, Samsung Smart Switch is great. And if there is a computer, my suggestion is Coolmuster Mobile Transfer. With its help, we can easily access to all data on them and transfer them directly from computer via usb cable or wifi connecting, including app, contacts, sms, music, photos, videos, books, call logs.
smart switch does exactly the same thing. no need for another program. smart switch can transfer and back wirelessly, via usb, and with the computer as well.

Casting to a TV

I bought the “Chromecast like” device on EBay for AU$18.90 (~US$13). A genuine Google device costs about three times as much.

It was described as – “For Chromecast 2 Digital HDMI 1080 Media Video Streamer 2nd Generation AU” and
Package Includes:
1 x MiraScreen Wireless WiFi Display Receiver
1 x USB & WiFi 2in1 Cable
1 x User Manual

Item comes in loose open bag not sealed bag.


See the word “MiraScreen”? Contributor svim wrote that Google no longer supports Miracast so that could be the root of the problem.

Moral of the story- “Don’t buy cheap and nasty”?

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