T-Mobile is seemingly planning to release a successor to the
LG K10, an Android handset
launched in May this year. The new device should be the
LG K10 (2017), but, according to Evan Blass, T-Mobile will change its name to LG K20 Plus.
As previously reported, the LG K10 (2017) is expected to sport a 5.3-inch HD display, further featuring a fingerprint scanner, a 5 MP wide-angle selfie camera, and 2.5D glass (slightly curved) on the back and front. T-Mobile's K20 Plus probably has these features, too, though this can't be confirmed for now.
The old LG K10 (2016) - pictured on the left - is currently sold by T-Mobile for $175, and we assume the K20 Plus will be offered for a relatively similar price.
It's said that LG will officially announce the K10 (2017) at CES in early January,
alongside other new smartphones like the LG X calibur and LG Stylo 3 Plus. Right now, we don't know if T-Mobile also intends to announce its LG K20 Plus in January, but we're going to let you know when we find out more about this.
source:
Evan Blass (Twitter)
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