Tuesday, 9 August 2016

LG V20 with dual rear camers surfaces in renders


LG's upcoming flagship, the V20 has surfaced in renders ahead of official September 6 announcement, offering the first look at the design of the phone.

As seen in the renders, similar to the V10, the V20 sports a main large display and the small ticker secondary screen above it. The dual front cameras have been ditched and now has a single front shooter. At the back there's dual cameras accompanied by dual LED flash and laser auto focus. The power button/fingerprint scanner is also located at the back.

On the bottom, there's the USB port, speaker grill, primary microphone and 3.5mm audio jack. Interestingly, there's a button on the right that looks like the module release button which was also present on G5, and the chin part appears to be removable just like the G5 as well. Even though it appears to have the semi-modular design as the LG G5, the report has no confirmation regarding this detail.

Moving on the report also adds the the LG V20 will measure 159.5 mm tall and 78.1 mm wide, which is around the same height, but narrower than the LG V10.

Coming to the specs part, according to rumors LG V20 will have 5.7-inch Quad HD display, Snapdragon 820/821 SoC, 4GB RAM, dual-rear cameras and USB Type-C. LG has already confirmed that V20 will will be first smartphone from OEMs to run Android 7.0 Nougat. 

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