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LG V20 renders show modular design

Manny Pham
August 9, 2016

LG V20 renders give us a better look of what’s to come from LG next month, also revealing LG might still be in the modular game if the renders prove accurate. 

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LG didn’t really keep the V20 a secret, having dropped plenty of bombs about their new smartphone in the past few weeks. We know the V20 will be the first device (not a Nexus) to run Android 7 Nougat and will be launched on September 6th in San Francisco.

What we don’t really know is what it will look like. That is partially solved with Android Authority and respected leaker @onleaks, getting their hands on some renders.

LG V20 renders reveal almost all

lg v20 renders

 

Looking at the renders we see a button down the right side of the V20, which could be the unlock button to slide out the bottom and attach a ‘LG Friend.’ LG had banked a lot on the LG Friends peripherals to be a huge success, but currently it has not captured the public’s imagination, despite being the best innovation at Mobile World Congress 2016. So it will be no surprised to see the V20 support its friends.

One of the coolest feature of the V10 was the dual-front cameras, not seen in the renders. It offered better viewing angles for group selfies. Instead the rear-camera gets the dual treatment, just like the LG G5. The design of the V20 strikingly resembles the G5, from the camera to the power button/fingerprint sensor.

But the secondary always-on-screen is present, corroborating a previous leak claiming the V20 was going to resemble the V10. Specs were not revealed dimensions will apparently be 159.5 x 78.1 x 7.7-8.8mm.

The V20 is rumoured to sport a 5.5-inch 1080p or 5.7-inch QHD display. It will most likely sport a Snapdragon 820, as the V10 used the same processor as the G4 (Snapdragon 808). A massive 4,000mAh battery could be in tow and 4GB of RAM.

We’ll know a hell of a lot more on September 6th, and in the coming few weeks.

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