LG
is rumored to unveil the flagship V60 ThinQ next year in February at the Mobile
World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain. But before that, the company might
announce a budget smartphone dubbed Neon Plus that has appeared in a leaked
render.
The
image confirms the blue color for the Neon Plus and reveals the design which
looks straight from 2016 since the display is surrounded by thick bezels at the
top and bottom. The
render also tells us that the smartphone will come with a single 8MP primary
camera and a 5MP selfie shooter. The phone has its power button on the right
side, with the volume rocker and a dedicated Google Assistant button residing
on the left.
The
LG Neon Plus will have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, but it will charge through a
microUSB port. The
rest of the specs of the Neon Plus like its processor, RAM, display size, and
battery capacity are currently a mystery.
The
date on the lock screen of the Neon Plus hints at August 1, 2020 announcement,
but we are likely to see it go official at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next
month. We'll know the pricing and availability
details of the Neon Plus after it goes official, but right now what we do know
is that it will come to AT&T.