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LG G7 ThinQ will be first non-Pixel smartphone to get Google’s AR Stickers

LG G7 ThinQ will become the first smartphone beyond Pixel lineup to come loaded with this feature. The AR Stickers will be added in the native camera mode and the functionality will be exactly the same as we have seen in Pixel lineup. Google introduced AR Stickers with the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones.

LG is all set to bring a feature, which was earlier exclusive to Google Pixel lineup, to its flagship device, the G7 ThinQ. Dubbed as Google AR Stickers, the new feature will be added through next software update.

With this, LG G7 ThinQ will become the first smartphone beyond Pixel lineup to come loaded with this feature. The AR Stickers will be added in the native camera mode and the functionality will be exactly the same as we have seen in Pixel lineup. However, it is not clear whether the specialised sticker packs such as those for Star Wars and Stranger Things will be available on the LG G7 ThinQ or not. Further, it is not clear at the moment that the update will be rolled out globally or it will be meant for users in Korea.

To recall, Google introduced the AR Stickers with the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones. Google is kept AR Stickers an exclusive to Pixel lineup till now. With these stickers, users can be placed in the environment and one can move them around and change their size as well. Another interesting thing about these stickers is that when you place two stickers together, they interact with each other.

Coming to the smartphone, the LG G7 ThinQ was launched in May this year. The phone comes with a 6.1 inch display that offers 3120 x 1440 pixels resolution, 19.5:9 FullVision screen ratio and a bottom bezel which has been made slimmer when compared to the LG G6. As per LG, the screen comes with “Super Bright” mode which increases the brightness up to 1,000 nits and thus can be easily viewed under direct sunlight.

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