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The LG G7 ThinQ is the new flagship terminal of the Korean company. It includes very interesting specifications, such as a premium design, high quality sound, or dual cameras with panoramic mode. But if there is a remarkable feature, it is its screen. Although it has an IPS panel, the LG G7 ThinQ screen has a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, which even exceeds terminals such as the Samsung Galaxy S9 or the iPhone X. By default, the maximum brightness of the LG G7 ThinQ does not exceed the nit limit, but there is a mode that can be activated.
We are talking about the Boosted mode, which raises the brightness level to the maximum, exceeding the 100 percent established by default. This mode is activated very easily. Pull down the notification panel and adjust the screen brightness to the maximum. Now, click on the 100% icon in the left area of the brightness bar. Boosted mode will automatically be activated and you will see how the brightness increases to the maximum. To deactivate it, you just have to press the button again, or lower the brightness from the bar. This is the only way to maximize screen nits. Boosted mode is perfect for bright situations, such as direct sunlight or glare situations. To this brightness mode we add the possibility of adjusting the screen color depending on the situations. For example, when playing games or watching movies.
More nits, more brightness
What are nits? The number of nits determines the amount of light a panel can emit. The more nits the screen has, the more brightness it produces. As simple as that. Unfortunately, a higher number of nits increases battery drain. Therefore, it is advisable to activate this mode in situations that require it. The maximum brightness of the LG G7 ThinQ screen is not a bad thing.