Now that nearly every flagship smartphone sports an edge-to-edge display, what's the next big trend? We're betting on cameras — specifically, the number of cameras arranged on the front and rear of a phone. The days of single lenses are over, but LG's new V40 ThinQ ($920 to $980) proves five shooters may be overkill.
Pricing and Availability
LG says that pre-orders for the V40 ThinQ start as early as today (Oct. 3) in some locations, though most carriers we've talked to seem to be starting pre-orders next week. The phone goes on sale beginning Oct. 18. T-Mobile is offering the phone for $920 ($30 a month over 24 months with a down payment of $200), Sprint for $960 (or $20 a month on an 18-month lease for qualifying users), Verizon for $980 (or $40.83 a month over 24 months) and AT&T for $950 (or $31.67 a month for 30 months on the AT&T Next upgrade program).
Regional carrier U.S. Cellular will also sell LG's latest phone for $900.
LG V40 ThinQ Specs
Price | $900-$980 (depending on carrier) |
Display (Resolution) | 6.4-inch OLED (3120 x 1440) |
OS | Android Oreo 8.1 |
CPU | Snapdragon 845 |
RAM | 6GB |
Storage | 64GB |
microSD | Yes, up to 2TB |
Rear Cameras | Triple lenses: 12-MP standard (f/1.5), 16-MP wide angle (f/1.9), 12-MP telephoto (f/2.4) |
Front Cameras | Dual lenses: 8 MP (f/1.9) and 5-MP wide angle (f/2.2) |
Battery | 3,300 mAh |
Battery Life (Hrs:Mins) | 8:48 |
Size | 2.98 x 0.3 x 6.25 inches |
Weight | 5.96 ounces |
Colors | Aurora Black, Moroccan Blue |
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