LG V35 ThinQ live photo leaks through Wireless Power Consortium’s webpage


A supposed image has leaked from the Wireless Power Consortium’s webpage, showing the appearance and design of the next LG flagship, the V35 ThinQ. Previous leaks already revealed some of the specifications about this upcoming South-Korean smartphone, but now we have a glimpse of the smartphone in all its glory, and you can rest in peace knowing that there’s no notch in the display!

This leak was exposed by no other than the popular leaker and tipster Evan Blass, from @evleaks. The device on the picture is labeled as LM-V350EM and was registered in WPC’s database on May 24. The LG V35 ThinQ will be the next smartphone from LG to be part of this new fancy-named ThinQ series of flagships, unlike the latest LG G7 ThinQ, the V35 will not feature the controversial top notch on the display, instead it will feature symmetrical, but still, bezel-less display with curved edges.

According to previous leaks, the V35 ThinQ will feature a 6-inch IPS display with a 2880x1440p Quad HD+ resolution. The powerhouse of this flagship will the latest Snapdragon 845 paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of Internal Storage. On the camera department, the flagship will count with a dual-camera setup on the rear with a 16MP f/1.6 main sensor coupled by a secondary 16MP wide-angle sensor. On the front, the smartphone will feature an 8MP shooter, that should be enough for the usual selfie lovers.

As the name suggests, the LG V35 ThinQ should feature the same AI capabilities that were advertised on the LG G7 ThinQ and the V30S. The smartphone will ship with Android 8.1 Oreo out-the-box, meaning that Support Treble is included in the package. Project Treble modularity should allow LG to improve its update record track, at least for this flagship.

Other features include the support of Hi-Fi Stereo Speakers and Quad DAC. The design of LG V35 ThinQ will mix a glass back with an aluminum frame, what suggests the support of Wireless charging and IP68 certification. The V35 ThinQ is supposed to come on the next month until now we’ll be covering any possible detail or leak about this newest “non-notched” LG smartphone.

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