LG V70 ThinQ rumoured specifications leak with a 120 Hz display, a 5,300 mAh battery and 45 W charging
More details about the rumoured LG V70 ThinQ have appeared online. Earlier this week, someone benchmarked the device on Geekbench, reiterating that LG has been developing the flagship with a Snapdragon 888 SoC. A photo of the V70 ThinQ's back panel has supposedly surfaced too.
Now, ITHome, referenced by @FrontTron, claims to have received information about several aspects of the V70 ThinQ. Apparently, LG plans to produce fewer than 1,000 units, which @FrontTron speculates the company will distribute internally and to FANDOM members. While we already know that the V70 ThinQ has a Snapdragon 888 and 8 GB of RAM, ITHome asserts that the device also has a 6.5-inch display running at 120 Hz.
Additionally, the device supposedly has a 5,300 mAh battery that it is capable of recharging at up to 45 W. If these specifications are correct, then it would be a huge improvement over the V60 ThinQ, in our opinion. Not only would the V70 ThinQ be smaller than the gargantuan V60 ThinQ, it would also have a faster display and a larger battery that it can recharge more quickly.
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