A report this week suggested that we might meet the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in late August, and now another rumor claims that we’ll see a new LG flagship shortly after.
LG is allegedly planning to introduce the V30 the day before IFA 2017, a consumer electronics trade show that runs from September 1 through September 6 in Berlin. That's according to ETNews, who adds hat LG will launch the V30 in South Korea in September at a price of 800,000 KRW ($700 USD) for a 64GB model.
Today’s report also claims to have a few details on the features of the LG V30. It’s rumored that the V30 will have an OLED display and a “bezeless design”, a secondary display like past V-series models, and a dual rear camera setup. The device will reportedly also have a Snapdragon 835 processor, an embedded 3200mAh battery, a Quad DAC, IP68 water and dust resistance, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Based on this rumor, it sounds like the LG V30 will include many features that’ve been the focus of LG’s recent flagships, like a dual rear camera setup and focus on quality audio. A Snapdragon 835 would make sense for the V30 since that’s currently Qualcomm’s flagship processor, and the inclusion of a secondary display above the main screen has been one of the highlights of LG’s V phones, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the V30 have one, too.
What do you want to see from the LG V30?
LG V30 rumored to debut at IFA 2017 with Snapdragon 835 originally posted at http://phonedog.com
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