After the LG V20 got successful by virtue of being the first-ever non-Nexus smartphone to be released with Android 7.0 (Nougat) out of the box, rumour mills are now rife about the successor to this phone that is currently termed LG V30 being launched soon. Rumour mills are also abuzz with reports indicating that the next-gen LG V30 would feature a secondary display. Now, if statements by reliable tipster Evan Blass are to be believed, then LG loyalists can expect multiple enhancements as far as display is concerned.
Evan Blass, who uses the Twitter moniker of @evleaks drops enough hints about the LG V30 not featuring the secondary ticker display similar to that of the LG V10. The tipster also claims to be in possession of early renders of the LG V30 and also hints that loyalists can expect more than one enhancement as far as display technology and the actual screen are concerned.
I will say this: adieu, ticker.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) November 19, 2016
At this juncture, it is worth noting that the secondary ticker display has been the USP of the LG V series of smartphones. Hence, it only makes sense for the South Korea-based manufacturer to incorporate something more interesting and recognizable than the ticker display.
Now, with the LG V20 reportedly grabbing intended eyeballs across the world, it only makes sense to take a look at some of its key technical specifications. These are given, below:
- 5.7-inch display having resolution of 1440 x 2560
- Android 7.0 (Nougat) operating system out of the box
- Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC, along with Adreno 530 GPU
- 20 MP rear camera
- 8 MP front snapper
- 4/6 GB RAM
- 32/64/128 GB internal storage variants
- LTE, HSPA, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and microUSB connectivity
- 4,000 mAh Lithium-Ion battery.