LG has already registered the next models of the V family. The range will expand in the coming years with the LG V50, V60, V70, V80 and V90. Specifically, it was at the CIPO (Canadian Intellectual Property Office) where the company requested at the end of October the protection of the brand for all these models. This means that the South Korean intends to continue working on this range, one of LG's most popular along with the G family.
The next flagship of the V series will probably be the LG V50 ThinQ. Although it is important to note that the Korean company could also present an LG V45 ThinQ in a few months, just as there has also been a V35 ThinQ. However, this has not been registered. The latest model in the V series has been the LG V40, announced a few weeks ago. This terminal is willing to compete with some heavyweights in the sector, such as the iPhone Xs Max and the Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
The LG V40 ThinQ boasts a screen. Its design is sleek and slim, with hardly the presence of frames and with a honeycomb size of 6.4 inches (OLED). The terminal offers a QHD + resolution (3120 x 1440 pixels) and a 19.5: 9 ratio. Inside there is the presence of an eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, accompanied by 6 GB of RAM. One of its most outstanding characteristics is found in the photographic section. The current LG V40 has a triple 16 and 12 megapixel main sensor, as well as a dual 8 megapixel front sensor.
For the rest, this team also has Android 8.1 Oreo, a 3,300 milliamp battery with fast charge and up to 128 GB of storage (expandable via microSD). It is unknown for now what will be the benefits of the next LG V50. We still have almost a year to meet him. In any case, with the registration of the new models of the V range, LG makes it clear that it will continue to work for several years on this family, one of the most prominent in the current mobile scene.