LG V35 ThinQ passes the FCC hurdle as release nears


The LG V35 ThinQ is a sort of an oddball in LG’s flagship V series. Its renders appeared a week or so back. Now, a model number LM-V350EM has been spotted at the FCC which could very well be the same device.

As described in an earlier leak, the handset is set to feature a 6-inch Quad HD+ FullVision display without a notch. It will bear twin 16MP sensors at the back along with a fingerprint reader. It will also sport the same AI capacities as the V30S ThinQ as well as the 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad-DAC. It will feature Android 8.0 Oreo at the least. The processor detail isn’t yet available but it would be safe to say that it will be powered by a Snapdragon 845 chipset.

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LG V35 ThinQ

The LG V35 ThinQ is expected to be an AT&T exclusive while the LG V40 which will launch later in Q3, this year will be available on all carriers. The V35 appearance on FCC confirmed some bands that are compatible as follows: 850/1900 GSM/EDGE, 850/1700/1900WCDMA/HSUPA. The handset could very well launch by the end of Q2 and judging from the FCC, it is close. It will be available in Black and Gray colour options.

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