A report from My LG Phones points out that
the South Korean phone maker has applied for 13 new device names in the
Q-series of midrange LG devices. The applications were submitted to the Korea
Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (or KIPRIS). The names
included are Q31, Q32, Q33, Q51, Q51S, Q52, Q53, Q61, Q62, Q63, Q91, Q92, and
Q93. All the names were filed under Class 9 which indicates these are
smartphones.
If you go to the Source link to the KIPRIS
website and search for “LG Elecrtonics”, then sort by “application date” in
descending order, you’ll find all the most recent names that LG has filed for.
All of these Q-series phones have current models in their lineup with the
exception of the Q30 series. We can perhaps expect that the Q30 range of LG
devices would replace the K10 with a new numbering scheme that’s better than
releasing a new phone with the same model number followed by the year it was
released.
The only device that we already have in
our database from this list is the LG Q51, which was announced back in February
– which is powered by a Mediatek Helio P22 and 3GB of RAM with a 6.5-inch 720p+
display, powered by a 4,000 mAh battery. We can certainly expect the LG Q range
of devices to make an appearance over the next several months.
