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The last reports on the LG V40 revealed LG’s impressive push for a device with five cameras and now we see a similar effort on the sizing front. These new renders published by Slashleaks and @OnLeaks are based on factory CAD blueprints so they are incredibly accurate. They reveal that the LG V40 has a screen 0.3 inches larger than the ones found on its predecessors, the LG V30 and LG V35. At 6.3-inches for the display, the LG V40 measures 158.8 x 75.8 x 7.8 mm, which makes it the third-largest LG smartphone we’ve seen. The last time LG set a record for themselves was 3 years ago with the LG V10, which measured 159.6 x 79.3 x 8.6 mm.
The published LG V40 renders also reveal the 3.5 mm audio jack and the USB Type-C port.
On the specs front there’s obviously nothing new but here’s what we know from previous leaks. The LG V40 will be powered by Snapdragon 845 and will feature a dual selfie camera alongside a triple rear camera, which is expected to combine 20 MP, 16 MP and 13 MP sensors.
Last we heard about it, the LG V40 was about to skip IFA Berlin, even though its predecessor was unveiled at the same event a year earlier. Hopefully, seeing as LG will have a booth there, we’ll get to see it live. If not, rumors point to an October launch.
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