LG's V40 ThinQ has five cameras on it, but that's not all that's great about it. It's a great all-around phone with a beautiful OLED display and a light footprint that makes it comfortable to carry.
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LG's V40 ThinQ has an incredible five cameras, with three on the rear and two on the front. It also includes a Snapdragon 845 processor, an OLED display, and more. Here's our unboxing video.
Earlier this week, LG launched its latest premium handset, the V40 ThinQ. The headlining feature of the device is that it has five camera on it, with three on the rear and two on the front.
LG today announced its latest premium smartphone, the V40 ThinQ. The device has five camera lenses, featuring three in the rear and two in the front, along with a 6.4-inch OLED display.
LG has given us a glimpse of its V40 ThinQ but has yet to reveal all of the juicy details about its upcoming phone. Now, we are getting new information about its cameras from unofficial sources.
A day after renders of the smartphone were leaked, LG has decided to officially take the veil off its upcoming V40 ThinQ flagship. Prominently on display are, of course, its five cameras.
We are a week away from the announcement of the LG V40 ThinQ and a new render has popped up, giving us a good look at what is to come. The V40 ThinQ features a total of five cameras.
According to invitations sent out today, LG's V40 ThinQ smartphone will debut in the first week of October in Seoul and New York, while an included video alluded to the handset's triple-lens setup.
LG's V40 ThinQ was a no-show during IFA Berlin but the purported specifications for the unannounced handset have leaked, giving us a great idea of what to expect when it launches in the coming months.
It has been pretty quiet when it comes to leaks about LG's upcoming V-series device. Unfortunately for LG, the silence has now been broken, with leaked press renders showing up for the V40 ThinQ.
A new LG handset has been discovered, featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, notched POLED display, and a physical hardware button to summon Google Assistant. But could it be the V40 ThinQ?