LG V30 Rumors: Leaked Shots Reveal Dual Front Cameras; Arriving with Snapdragon 835, 6 GB RAM, Dual Rear Cameras

By Anvinraj Valiyathara, | March 29, 2017

LG V30

LG V30

Now that the LG G6 has been already announced and is available of purchase, the South Korean company is rumored to be working on its next flagship phone called LG V30.

An alleged photo of the what seems to be a front panel of the upcoming LG V30 has surfaced on Slash Leaks. It has two circular cutouts present above the display which indicates that the phone would be featuring dual selfie cameras.

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The LG V10 and V20 came with secondary ticker screen that provides users with quick access to frequent contacts and notifications. However, since the Always-on Display feature can show all these information, it is likely that the LG V30 may not feature a secondary ticker screen. This piece of information was revealed by well-known leakster, Evan Blass in November 2016.

Speculations are rife that the LG V30 would be powered by Snapdragon 835 SoC. This is very likely to possible since the LG G5 that was launched earlier this year is packed with a Snapdragon 821 chipset. The smartphone is rumored to house dual cameras on the front and rear sides. The upcoming LG flagship is also speculated to arrive with enhanced DAC, GSM Arena reported.

The LG V20 was the first non-Google smartphone to come loaded with Android 7.0 Nougat OS. The phone was unveiled in the last quarter of 2016. Speculations have it that the upcoming LG V30 may also get revealed in the last quarter of this year,

It is expected to face stiff competition from the Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 8 that are speculated to release in the Q3 this year. Apple's iPhone 8 is expected to be the ever iPhone with edge-to-edge display as the company will be celebrating its 10th anniversary. Samsung too is expected to deliver a stellar Galaxy Note 8 after the disappointment it met with the Galaxy Note 7 debacle.

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