LG V35 ThinQ renders leaked, no notch on this one

Amit Dua
By Amit Dua
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LG recently launched their flagship device of the year called LG G7 ThinQ and LG G7+ ThinQ at an event in London. Now, we have a leak for their next V series device which is supposed to be a minor update of LG V30S ThinQ. Recently, a trustable tipster Evan Blass had revealed the smartphone’s name and also confirming that the launch is about to happen soon. And now we have official render images of the upcoming LG V35 ThinQ smartphone.

Android Headlines recently got their hands on the official renders of this device which according to them is from a reliable source. As per the image, LG V35 ThinQ doesn’t have any notch based display although it does have a FullView display with the aspect ratio of 18:9. There is a horizontal dual camera setup at the back of the device and a fingerprint sensor which sits below it. The leaked renders show the device in two different colors – Black and Grey.

If you’re not aware, AT&T carrier is not bringing the recently launched G7 devices and will rather be selling another smartphone by LG. There is a pretty high chance that LG V35 ThinQ is going to be their LG phone. At the top left of the screen, you will see that the device is running on AT&T.

LG V35 ThinQ to come with OLED panels

LG V35 ThinQ

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According to previous leaks, LG is going to reserve OLED panels only for much more premium V series. On the other hand, G series will be sporting LCD displays as we have already seen in LG G7 ThinQ. What this means is LG V35 ThinQ is going to have an OLED display panel.

Looking at the naming, the smartphone will be using Artificial Intelligence on its cameras just like the recently launched G7. The device is expected to arrive this summer on August 10 to be more precise.

LG V35 ThinQ will come with a 6-inch QHD+ OLED display with an 80% screen-to-body ratio. The device will have a dual rear camera setup having two 16MP sensors supporting Artificial Intelligence. There should be a Face Unlock, Google Lens, and Quad DAC audio.

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LG recently launched their flagship device of the year called LG G7 ThinQ and LG G7+ ThinQ at an event in London. Now, we have a leak for their next V series device which is supposed to be a minor update of LG V30S ThinQ. Recently, a trustable tipster Evan Blass had revealed the smartphone’s name and also confirming that the launch is about to happen soon. And now we have official render images of the upcoming LG V35 ThinQ smartphone.

Android Headlines recently got their hands on the official renders of this device which according to them is from a reliable source. As per the image, LG V35 ThinQ doesn’t have any notch based display although it does have a FullView display with the aspect ratio of 18:9. There is a horizontal dual camera setup at the back of the device and a fingerprint sensor which sits below it. The leaked renders show the device in two different colors – Black and Grey.

If you’re not aware, AT&T carrier is not bringing the recently launched G7 devices and will rather be selling another smartphone by LG. There is a pretty high chance that LG V35 ThinQ is going to be their LG phone. At the top left of the screen, you will see that the device is running on AT&T.

LG V35 ThinQ to come with OLED panels

LG V35 ThinQ

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According to previous leaks, LG is going to reserve OLED panels only for much more premium V series. On the other hand, G series will be sporting LCD displays as we have already seen in LG G7 ThinQ. What this means is LG V35 ThinQ is going to have an OLED display panel.

Looking at the naming, the smartphone will be using Artificial Intelligence on its cameras just like the recently launched G7. The device is expected to arrive this summer on August 10 to be more precise.

LG V35 ThinQ will come with a 6-inch QHD+ OLED display with an 80% screen-to-body ratio. The device will have a dual rear camera setup having two 16MP sensors supporting Artificial Intelligence. There should be a Face Unlock, Google Lens, and Quad DAC audio.

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