First LG V35 ThinQ live image reconfirms very familiar design

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First LG V35 ThinQ live image reconfirms very familiar design
The first live image of the upcoming LG V35 ThinQ has appeared. LG’s future AT&T exclusive is currently expected to see an official release in June alongside the LG X2 and LG X5 and now, confirming previous renders, the first live image of the smartphone reveals a very familiar design.

As previously revealed, a tall 6-inch OLED panel adorns the vast majority of the front panel, with just four slim bezels wrapping around it. When it comes to the chin, this will simply be home to the display controller, with no visible components. Moving to the top, however, LG’s V35 ThinQ looks set to stick with a much more traditional bezel, avoiding the display notch that debuted on the G7 ThinQ. Additionally, it will be home to an in-ear speaker and a front-facing camera, which is rumored to sport an 8-megapixel resolution. Taking a look at the frame of the smartphone, two dedicated volume keys are clearly present, although no further buttons can be seen. This suggests the rear fingerprint scanner will once again double as the power button, while, unlike the G7 ThinQ, a dedicated Google Assistant will not be included.

In regards to the internal specifications of the LG V35 ThinQ, a major internal upgrade in the form of a Snapdragon 845 will be featured alongside both 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage which will be expandable via microSD – a variant with 256GB of storage could also be a possibility. In addition to all of this, a main 16-megapixel rear camera with f/1.6 aperture will be present alongside a secondary 16-megapixel wide-angle lens. These will be accompanied by a dual-tone LED flash, and laser and phase detection autofocus.

An exact release date for the upcoming device is yet to be confirmed, but considering the V35 ThinQ has received certifications in both Russia and the US, it seems likely that it will be available in at least a handful of global markets upon launch next month.

source: ITHome (translated)

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