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The LG G7 ThinQ is a renewed 6.1-inch Android smartphone featuring a vibrant QHD+ FullVision display, a powerful Snapdragon 845 Octa-Core processor, and dual 16MP wide-angle cameras enhanced by AI CAM technology. Designed with premium metal and glass, it offers immersive audio through a built-in resonance chamber and reliable 4G connectivity on T-Mobile. Perfect for professionals seeking a high-performance device with exceptional photography and multimedia capabilities, all while enjoying the confidence of certified renewal and warranty support.



| ASIN | B07M9WNLD7 |
| Additional Features | AI Cam |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Power | 3000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224,453 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #650 in Renewed Home Entertainment #1,275 in Renewed Smartphones #3,970 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | LG |
| Built-In Media | Charger, USB Cable, SIM Tray Ejector Tool |
| CPU Model | Snapdragon |
| CPU Speed | 1.7, 2.8 GHz |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Camera Flash | no flash |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Platinum Gray |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 660 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3120x1440 |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps, 60 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | No headphone jack |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Series | G7 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 12 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 1.7, 2.8 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1440 x 3120 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.1 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Scene |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Absorption Rate | 1.6 Watts per Kilogram |
| Specific Uses For Product | photography, gaming, streaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| UPC | 601557980724 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p or higher |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | CDMA, GSM, LTE |
| Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
S**N
Fine renewed phone, mine came just like new
Packaging was white box, no manuals, just a generic charger and 3' USB C cable and a card telling how to get installation help and tech support from Amazon for 90 days. Charger is a higher amp quick charge type. Also included a pin to pop open the SIM card slot. Phone itself was perfect, no scratches or dings at all. Put my T-Mobile SIM card and SD card in new phone and then upgrading from my LG G6 via wifi was a snap, just followed instructions for both phones to transfer data and it just flat worked. One upgrade to Android current version later and it was up and running perfectly. Speed wise, I loved my G6 but busted the screen finally and was about the same cost to upgrade or fix it so I went the upgrade route. G8 or some other 5G phone was too expensive and 5G is too new to go with it yet anyhow. Google 5G limitations to see why the time for it isn't yet for me, too bleeding edge. I'm usually on GB ethernet wifi at home so 5G doesn't matter to me. Only issue I had was SwftKey keyboard app didn't work and EverNote didn't transfer for reasons unknown. Reinstalled SwftKey (best $0.99 I ever spent) and it worked. Installed EverNote and it had all my notes in place. I guess it picked them up from the SD card. Speed wise, I didn't expect it to be that much faster than my G6, but was very surprised at the speed difference between the two. My G6 had an early snap dragon processor, so it's I guess two gens back from this G7 and that makes a huge difference. I went on swapa and this phone does not show up as stolen or blacklisted in any way. I did that first as if it was, I would have gone no further and returned it immediately. Overall, had no issues and recommend this phone from and this vendor, Amazon Renewed. I only buy refurbished stuff directly from Amazon, no other vendors because of warranty service and no quibble returns.
G**H
Great Phone With Nice Camera | Didn't Come Unlocked but It Could Be Unlocked
My phone arrived in perfect physical condition. No scratches, dings, dents, or cracks. All the buttons were intact and the included charger is great so far. When it arrived, it was locked to T-Mobile. However, if you're decent at looking up things online you should be able to figure it out fairly soon. It took me a while but that was because I needed my network's info. To unlock the device these are the steps I took: 1. Find the Unlock App on the phone. For me, it was bundled in a T-Mobile folder. 2. Tap Full Factory Unlock. It should give you a message saying it was accepted right away. For me, this unlocked the for for WiFi use but not on my mobile network. 3. Google your network name + your country APN settings. So, for example if you use AT&T and live in the U.S. search "AT&T U.S. APN settings." 4. On your G7, tap settings. 5. Under Network, Tap Mobile Data 6. Tap the three dots at the top right 7. Tap Access Point Names (pictured) 8. Input the necessary APN settings that you found in step 3 9. Your phone should be fully unlocked now. If not, restart it and it should be good to go.
A**.
Good buy
I thought screen and body would be in perfect or almost perfect condition but its not bad it has minor scuffs and wear on screen but nearly noticeable. Phone works great and it is really nice other than that I'm very satisfied
D**P
Extreme Value, Platinum Gray Phone
I had a Samsung S7 Edge that had been a great phone, but the battery was not holding a charge more than 5-6 hours. I investigated online and to replace the battery with one that was the same quality as the OEM item, I would have to pay $90. Or I could use the $90 toward a different phone. I had been looking at reviews of the idea of purchasing what was a flagship phone just 1-2 years ago, but now recently severely discounted or refurbished/renewed. I have been hesitant to purchase renewed products like this, but my employer has purchased tablets, monitors, and video cameras like this and has never needed to return anything. I became sick with a longterm illness recently and I did not like the idea of missing medically related calls due to poor battery life, but did not want to buy a $650-800 phone right now. I decided this LG G7 ThinQ would be a stop-gap item for now and I would purchase something better in a few months. And if I had a problem, it was going back in 72 hours. I have changed my plans, I will not be considering another phone for at least a couple years when I want a 5G phone. The phone I received is in incredible shape. It looked like somebody might have kept it in their front pocket without a case for a couple weeks, and nothing more. I had to use the magnifying glass app from the old phone to see any marks on the metal banding, zero faults on both glass sides. The S7 Edge and this phone are almost identical in dimensions when you lay them on each other, but this one has a better display and the display has more real estate. LG allowed 99% of what was on the other phone to come over configured correctly. The phone kept asking to do app and security updates. In all there were 5-6 updates necessary to bring the phone up to speed. One of those updates included Android 9.0, and brought the phone current with the Dec. 1 2019 security patch. After one was done, it was not immediately apparent that there would be additional updates waiting. Just know that if you are a quarter of a year or more behind, be sure to check ten minutes after the last update for your phone to see if it offers another. Checking with the Antutu app found no dead pixels and the battery capable of holding 92% of its original charge (2796 mAh vs 3000 mAh new). I have no problem getting a full day of work out of the phone, but do charge it when on the road. Mentioning driving, the Google Assistant summoning button is fast and what I use to start navigation while I hook up and mount the phone. I like this feature a lot. This phone is very loud and I prefer this to having stereo speakers that don't have good volume and presence. The camera and all other features keep surprising me (in good ways) as I have gotten around to trying them out. My wife is surprised I settled on "an old used phone," but this one looks great and is a good performer. The mismatched charger and cable are fine and work fast. I am using previously owned fast chargers at home and in my car with the USB cord I purchased along with the phone. I have the other set in my travel bag as spares. This was a great purchase. I have chosen the heavier Spigen case that still has a kickstand for protection.
C**S
Phone reboots
I wanted to like this phone, I really did. On initial setup Tmobile updated itself and then it upgraded to Pie. It started by giving me pop-ups about certain apps failing to run and it would just close them out. These are the same apps that run on my old Android phone and my old iPhone with no problems. No more, and even less as I didn't install any games. I patiently tried different settings in the OS to no avail. I did a factory reset when it started complaining about Google photos. I started setting things back up again and got to a point to where I thought it was stable as it wasn't complaining about apps anymore, but then it made a buzzing noise, froze up, and rebooted, after which I promptly removed my Google account and did another factory reset. Packaged everything back up the way it came and sent it back. The person on Amazon chat offered to replace, but I'm not sure I want to go through all that again.
J**N
Amazing price for an amazing phone
I was a little worried about dropping almost 200 on refurbished device, but I figured for the price it's worth the risk. I'm glad I did get it. The phone got here quick, got it all setup and ready to go within minutes. Everything works perfectly. The only thing I wish was better is the battery, they probably could have put a bigger one in here but either way with messing around with it constantly, downloading playing games and the usual use of getting a knew phone on day one, it's been about 6 hours and from 100% I just got down to 40% as I type this. All in all, I love it.
G**N
Phone was perfect except it would not charge.
The phone will not charge. Multiple cables tried that do charge my old phone. I asked for a replacement but have not heard anything back from the seller yet. I Will update if I hear back from them. UPDATE: received full refund from vendor.
I**Y
Sloppy repair, but the price is fair.
Overall, this phone is as described, so 3 stars. It would have gotten 4 stars, but whoever replaced the display did a sloppy job: there is obvious shadowing at the bottom of the display caused by uneven pressure, inadequate removal of the original adhesive, or careless application of the new adhesive. The tech was probably being pressured to do it quickly, and that shows. Other than that, it's great, and these are mistakes that I have made myself when repairing a phone. The box contained the phone, a USB-C cable, a charger module, and the key to open the SIM holder. No earbuds are included, but I consider that above/beyond on a refurb. The LG G7 is an excellent phone/camera/media player/workstation, but that's not really what gets reviewed in a refurb'ed device IMO. It's expected to be all the things that device is, and the refurbishment work is what gets reviewed.
M**A
Excelente
El el está desbloqueado y tiene estética de 9-9.5 solo detalles en el marco pero leves, él rendimiento es genial, mejor que los gama media que rondan por ese precio, fornite lo corre en calidad épica y 3D al 100% habrá pequeños lags pero es jugable( será por la app hay apks modificadas que funcionan en 60fps) también genshin Impact lo corre bien en calidad muy alta. Se calienta pero no mucho, buen cel para juegos. La batería no dura mucho con los juegos ya que no es muy grande ya que la pantalla es 2k solo eso es lo malo :c Fuera de eso esta increíble, los accesorios no los ocupé pero se ven bien, son Samsung
G**O
Cumplen con lo acordado.
Excelente equipo, prácticamente nuevo solo un ligerísimo rayón en la parte trasera, funciona a la perfeccion. Mi primer equipo renewed y me sorprendió gratamente. Muy bien embalado, cargador quick charge de Samsung y cable generico.
E**N
Joya del "pasado"
Lo compré con la tienda INNOVA LOHER y llegó en una linda caja de cartón que incluía cargador Samsung con QC 2.0 su cable usb-C y obviamente el G7, mi versión tiene una rom de Android 8 limpia que al parecer es la que usa Sprint, no se puede actualizar a Android 10 vía OTA, pero se puede flasher la rom actualizada. Lo he usado con unefon y Telcel, en Telcel hasta el momento no me funcionan los datos pero sí tengo señal para hacer y recibir llamadas, todo lo demás del sistema sin problemas. El teléfono físicamente tiene una estética 9.5 de 10, la pantalla presenta unos pequeños rayones que no se ven a menos que los estés buscando con la pantalla apagada y a contra luz, en los marcos de metal igual solo unos pequeños rayones, nada grave ni que afecte su hermoso diseño. El ponerle un protector a este teléfono es obligado pues es muy resbaloso al tacto y así evitar daños en este bello terminal. Para concluir una excelente relación calidad/precio, el teléfono funciona de maravilla, muy fluido y sin problemas de rendimiento, lo único que tal vez les presente una dificultad es la batería "pequeña" de 3000 mha, la cual puede parecer poco pero es de muy buena calidad y da unas 6 horas de pantalla en función del uso. Lo volvería a comprar sin duda. ACTUALIZACIÓN: He iniciado el proceso de devolución debido a qué cómo ya mencioné, no tengo datos con Telcel y además el sistema operativo (Android8) ha tenido fallas en el cierre constante de varias aplicaciones (App de varios bancos, algunos juegos y otras) debido a esto me veo en la necesidad de devolverlo.
J**N
Exelente equipo a un precio justo
Muy bonito, en perfecto estado, recomiendo actualizarlo a Android 10 para sacarle máximo provecho
G**E
Se comenzó a despegar la pantalla
El cargador que viene incluido es inservible, la batería no le dura nada y tarda mucho. Justo unos días antes de terminar el periodo de devolución se comenzó a despegar la tapa de atrás. Traté de devolverlo pero estaba de viaje y solo tenía el celular. (mala suerte) En mi xp no volvería a comprar.
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