We already know there are two new flagship smartphones awaiting in line from the Yeouido-dong, Seoul-based multinational electronics manufacturer, LG. In in past we saw the forthcoming LG G9 ThinQ leak in some high definition CAD-based renders, and was recently followed by a leak of LG next generation V60 ThinQ's back glass panel, also confirming these models to be same phone's different iterations. The V60 ThinQ can be here with support to dual-mode SA/NSA 5G connectivity, while the G9 ThinQ only traiting 4G LTE capabilities. As of today, courtesy of our Android-centric sources, we hear that LG is working on their plans to reportedly introduce both these smartphones at their press conference scheduled for the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020 trade exhibition in Barcelona. It is worth mentioning that LG had launched the G8 ThinQ and V50 ThinQ during the same event, last year.
Rumors and speculations from the industry suggest that we would once again see LG show off the dual-screen arrangement with the all new V60 ThinQ, as outlined in the past, like it's predecessor V50 ThinQ and G8X ThinQ in 2019. If these professed reports turn out to be a real deal, we should see the 5G-capable LG V60 ThinQ arrive with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 865 SoC, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage as base option.
Source: Android Headlines