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Leaked press renders of LG G8 ThinQ suggest original leaks were right

August 05, 2025

Last week, reliable leaker@OnLeaks(via91Mobiles) shared some renders allegedly depicting theLG G8 ThinQ(see above). Even hardcore LG fans were dismayed to see that the renders show a phone that looks very similar to last year’s flagship offerings from the company.

LG took to Twitterto claim those renders were wrong and didn’t accurately represent the final product. That gave us some hope that maybe the LG G8 would be different.

A professional render of the LG G8 ThinQ.

Alas, we now have leaked press renders of the final product (viaXDA Developers) and, as we expected, the device looks pretty much the same as it did in @OnLeaksrenders.

See for yourself below:

Unless we’re missing something, these press renders are a dead ringer for the originally-leaked renders.

Just to clarify, @OnLeaks develops his renders from CAD files which are distributed to the factories where the devices are put together. @OnLeaks creates a mock-up of the device from those files.

Leaked press renders allegedly of the LG G8 ThinQ.

However, these press renders are different: these are created by LG itself. If these press renders are legit, this is exactly what the LG G8 ThinQ will look like, assuming there are no last-minute changes in the pipeline.

As expected, the device looks very similar to theLG G7 ThinQ, with the only significant changes being the addition of a second camera on the front and the removal of the speaker grille in the notch. The dual cameras on the rear are reconfigured and look to be more recessed into the body of the device, as well. Other than that, though, this looks just like last year’s G7.

LG G8 ThinQ

At least the headphone jack is still there.

We still don’t know about the specs of the device. We do, however, have a sneaking suspicion that there might bea second screen accessoryavailable with the G8, which could be pretty interesting. There’s also a rumor about a new LG phone workingwithout you having to touch the device.

It’s widely speculated that LG will launch the LG G8 ThinQ atMobile World Congresstowards the end of February. We’ll find out everything then.

In the meantime, what do you think? Are you disappointed that the original renders turned out to be pretty accurate, or is the addition of a second selfie camera enough for you to upgrade? Let us know in the comments!

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