The LG Q63 name was lumped with 12 other trademark applications for various LG models. However, the first CAD-based renders of the phone – or of the related LG Q83 – show that it's more than a face in the crowd. It will have distinctive design that stands out from the current Q-series phones and may set the design language for LG's 2021 mid-rangers.
The camera bumps is triangular
with one big lens in the corner and two smaller modules to the side. Besides
the LED flash, there’s an extra sensor, but there are no details on the camera
features so far, so we can only guess at its function.
The Q63 will be equipped with
a flat 6.5” display with a teardrop notch for the selfie camera. The
side-mounted fingerprint reader might mean an LCD panel, but there are
OLED-packing phones with readers on the side as well.
The bottom of the phone shows
a USB-C port flanked by a 3.5 mm headphone jack and the loudspeaker grille. The
whole phone measures 164.5 x 76.3 x 7.8 mm. The “3” in the Q63 indicates that
this is a model for next year as LG's released the Q61 this May then moved on
to the likes of Q52 and Q92.