LG has started pushing out a new update to its G7 ThinQ smartphone. The update brings a major upgrade for the camera: the option to record 4K video at 60fps. The 'Video resolution' list (in Camera->Settings) now has an entry for UHD 16:9 (60fps) 3840x2160. It's worth mentioning that the ability to record videos in 4K has been there in the G7 ThinQ since launch, but it was limited to 30fps. However now, you can also capture extra smooth 4K videos at 60 frames per second. As you might already know, with 4K@60fps enabled, there's always a limit on the duration of recordings. For G7...
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