📱 Elevate Your Everyday with the LG V40 ThinQ!
The LG V40 ThinQ is a renewed smartphone featuring a 6.4-inch qHD+ OLED display, 64GB of storage, and a powerful camera system with triple rear and dual front cameras. It offers immersive audio with DTS: X 3D surround sound and is water-resistant, making it a perfect companion for both work and play.
Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 |
Display | OLED |
Display Pixel Density | 84 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Screen Size | 6.4 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 3 |
Number of Front Cameras | 2 |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Triple rear cameras, Dual front cameras |
Color | New Aurora Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | android |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Item Dimensions | 0.31 x 2.98 x 6.25 inches |
Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, Wi-Fi, CDMA, LTE |
Cellular Technology | LTE |
Wireless Provider | Verizon Wireless |
Battery Power | 3600 mH |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
K**N
Outstanding phone - love the camera!
I'm an LG phone fan. I recently cracked the screen on my LG 35 thin Q, learned that it would be nearly $200 to fix the screen, so I purchased this LG 40 thin Q as a replacement for less than a new screen would cost. The camera is far beyond what I was used to with my previous phones. It is very thin, sleek, and works as a brand new phone. It arrived in just 2 days. I do not choose to use the fingerprint reader so I cannot rate this feature. This will be my phone for the next 3 years and I love it.
A**C
Beyond expectations for a 2 year old used phone.
Went from an LG V10 and now to this beauty. Loved my LG V10. Had it for 3 years and 6 batteries. It just wouldn't stop going, other than the short battery life and failing charging port. After putting the phone through hell, it was showing its age and decided to get an upgrade. I have always got a new phone from Verizon, but was kinda bummed by the pricing of the V60, G8X, and even the V50. Then I learned how Verizon Capitalized their Company where you have to buy a Verizon phone for it to work. Even with the pricing of used phones, Verizon is more expensive. The V40 from a third-party seller was the option I took.Not being able to see the phone I am buying had me concerned with what I would receive, but the phone I received was in perfect condition, and battery was at 76%. The Generic charger and cord was garbage and did not charge the phone. Had me worried, but a good USB Type C cord and charger works great. My Verizon Nano SIM card and sd card mounted the first try and used LG's transfer software to basically make my new phone setup like the old one in a matter of minutes. After using it for 2 months, Battery life has been good, but GPS based gaming will always run down the battery of any phone. I don't like that phones are going for the taller, more slim screen (16:9 V10 / 18:9 V40), but unfortunately; you have to adapt with newer tech. The camera has seemed to improve too. It's nice having a wide lens for when you need it, and the Manual Camera for photos and video are just as good if not better than it was on the V10. Audio quality from the phone's speaker, headphone jack, and Bluetooth are amazing. I love how the V series phones continues to have the best audio in mobile phones. The DAC is upgraded, the speaker is as loud as a cheap Bluetooth speaker, and the 10-band equalizer applies to even the Bluetooth devices, which I couldn't do on the V10. The features that both the phone and Android 10 offer makes this 2 year old phone a joy to use daily. I do wish that they kept the second screen instead of the AOD. Didn't realize how great that second screen was until it was gone. I got a nice case and screen protector and ready to face the world with the MIL spec and IP68 rating.Other than that. I look forward to having this phone until it finally dies.
M**]
Phone with dead battery.
The media could not be loaded. The phone came in a new brown cardboard box, with a generic charger and USB type C cable, the phone looked like new, with no scratches, no dents, no smells, dust, or any signs of wearing, not even fingerprints on it.The phone arrived at home around 4:30 PM, with 37% battery, tested the cameras, mic, speakers, and buttons, and proceeded to leave the phone on the table, at about 6 pm the phone was completely "dead", I thought it was kinda weird because an idle phone with that much battery even with apps running in the background usually lasts longer than 2 hours (the phone doesn't have any app installed). I didn't care too much about it and decided to plug it into the charger, the screen turned on, and displayed a message like "Phone will be fully charged in 3 hours 27 minutes" and left it charging.I came back about 4 or 5 hours later and to my surprise, the screen showed charging 0%, I decided to try with another charger and with another cable, and the result was the same, not charging at all, left the phone sitting there for about 2 more hours with a different charger and cable, but nothing changed, the screen was still showing "Charging 0%". Called a friend who works in a smartphone repair shop, and he told me the phone is not holding charge, so the battery is pretty much dead, and that the repair would cost around $ 120. (I was shaking my head in denial)Soooo apparently, this seller only cares about the aesthetic of the product but neglects its technical inspection. A product that looks like new is useless if it doesn't work.I'm leaving the country tomorrow, that was the main reason to buy this phone, sadly looks like I'm stuck with a fancy RENEWED paperweight.UPDATE: After further inspection, decided to use a wireless charger, and the Phone is charging and holding the charge well.In the end, it turned out to be a faulty charging port, and not a battery problem.(the Phone is still not charging via USB-C port)
J**D
Super solid
Its responsive and fast the screen is great tho apps aremt optimized for it, itll give you a pop up to scale up or down apps sometimes. Its not an LCD screen so colors are very vibrant and crisp. DAC or the sound quality as always for the V series phone is amazing. Thats the main reason to buy this, plug in headphones sound great. I keep buyin the V series cause I love that headphone quality. Cameras quality is as compared to 2021 phones very decent. Its very light. Got enough ram to play games or do thing with ease, even in 2021.Id say get this phone, battery life isnt the best but its truly an underrated phone.
N**.
Great Value for Money; A Wise Choice
Was skeptical buying this at first. I had an old Samsung Note 4 that crapped out on me. Bummer because I wanted to wait for the Note 10 to come out to make that my next purchase. In the meantime, with an unreliable phone situation, I needed an interim phone between several months to as long as a year. Most phones give you the features you want given the competition especially as flagship phones. Honestly, if the phone was reliable and had an upgraded camera with some sort of wide-angle feature, I was going to be happy. After having used this for several months, I am Very happy with this purchase and may make the case for me to wait for the next upgrade. I purchased this pre-owned/"renewed" phone for roughly $350 and feel very wise to have saved so much and forfeited so few features (minus the S-Pen).
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