LG Q92 vs. LG G8 ThinQ

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Hello! How's going? So, I was searching up some LG smartphones for me and came up with two that I can buy: LG G8 and LG Q92. Which one is better? I know LG G8 is much stronger, but, is LG Q92 worth the price because of the 5G network? And sorry for my bad english...
 
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Usually I recommend that people look on YouTube for comparison videos. There is usually at least one comparison video for almost ever showdown combination. When I couldn't find one to link to for this pair I looked up when each device was released and found that they were released a year apart.

I found this comparison list between the two, https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...nQ-vs-LG-Q92&usg=AOvVaw0tZoYQ60Fy2U_zlUP2_9oR, and it looks like there's a bit more to consider as far as differences. For instance release date and future updates and patches, might be important to some and considering these devices are a year apart... I mean it depends on what LG is promising for updates. There is also size and network bands but there is also differences in the cameras and storage. I would say go through the list in the link I've attached and just compare side by side the two devices as far as stats go then go to YouTube and look at individual reviews of the devices since there doesn't appear to be any comparison videos and just look at what each has to offer.

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Welcome to Android Central! Is there a reason why you're only considering LG phones? LG exited the mobile market last year, so even though they claim they will still support existing phones, that support will likely be minimal at best. LG was pretty terrible at supporting their phones with system updates and security patches even when they were actively making phones, so it would presumably be even worse now.