The V40 ThinQ is the next flagship that LG is
unveiling sometime around November. We already saw the first press renders,
revealing the horizontal triple camera setup on the back, but no measurements
whatsoever. Thanks to latest CAD-based renders, we know the screen diagonal and
the overall device size. We also get to see the phone with the infamous notch,
sneakily hidden in the press renders from last week.
The LG V40 ThinQ will come as a successor of the V35
ThinQ with Snapdragon 845. It will have a 6.3” screen with QHD+ resolution of
3120 x 1440 pixels. The dimensions of the device are 158.8 x 75.8 x 7.8 mm,
with the 8.2 mm camera setup included.
The triple camera setup on the back will have one
primary sensor, an ultra wide-angle lens, as is tradition, and hopefully, the
third camera will be telephoto. The module specs are yet to be confirmed, but
it looks like the V40 ThinQ is following the P20 Pro and the Oppo R17 Pro in
the three-cam trend.
The notch has room for two selfie shooters and an
earpiece. We also see a 3.5 mm audio jack next to the USB-C and the speaker
grill on the bottom. The front and back are likely to come with a Gorilla Glass
over them and hopefully, it will be the latest sixth generation. We also see a
button below the volume rocker on the left side that will likely be for Google
Assistant, just like the LG G7 ThinQ.
