LG V30 has finally paid a visit to GeekBench, confirming specs such as Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM.
The much rumored upcoming LG flagship handset, LG V30, has visited the benchmarking site GeekBench revealing some of its key specifications. Speaking of which, the listing reveals that the handset will come powered by Snapdragon 835 chipset, along with 4GB of RAM. Previous rumors have suggested that the handset will come with 6GB of RAM on board, however, the listing has confirmed that the device will instead pack only 4GB of RAM. That’s not a big deal, considering that this year’s best flagship, Galaxy S8, features just the same RAM size.
Rumors suggest that the forthcoming LG V30 will unveil a day before the IFA 2017 trade show debuts, i.e., 31st August. The GeekBench listing also reveals that the handset will run the latest version of Android OS, v7.1.2, out of the box.
Further, the device will probably feature a 6-inch edge-to-edge display with very narrow bezels, similar to LG G6. Besides that, other possible specifications include a 3300 mAh battery, dual-13MP rear camera setup, rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, improved DAC, and more.
Source: WCCFTech
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Rumor also has it that this won’t have a removable battery. One of the main points in the V line’s favor was that. If it doesn’t have a removable battery, my interest plummets to next to zero. I love my V20, but this thing is a no-go for me without that feature.
True, that and I love the secondary display on the V20.