Leaked LG G9 ThinQ renders show quad-camera setup, notched display
LG is going all-in with the cameras this year
Expected to be marketed as the LG G9 ThinQ once it hit shelves, the upcoming smartphone builds upon the design of the fairly new LG G8X ThinQ by adopting a tall display complete with a small, waterdrop-like notch towards the top.
In an attempt to better compete with the latest flagships from Samsung and Huawei, though, the size of the screen is reportedly being increased from 6.4-inches to somewhere in the region of 6.8-inches. Hemmerstoffer didn’t provide any further details about the panel, although LG’s OLED technology is expected to return alongside the in-screen fingerprint scanner.
Details about the camera configuration are yet to leak but it should incorporate an updated main sensor that’s accompanied by an ultra-wide-angle shooter, a telephoto camera, and a Time-of-Flight sensor. The versatile system looks set to be paired with a dual-LED flash.
The much-loved headphone jack is still there
As for the rest of the smartphone, the SIM card tray and microSD card slot seems to be included on the top, while the bottom is home to a USB-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a speaker. The latter is paired with an in-ear speaker towards the top of the display, suggesting LG is permanently ditching the G8 ThinQ’s Sound-on-Display technology.
Regarding the internal specifications, LG is expected to fit the phone with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 865 and a 6/128GB internal storage configuration as standard, although other options could be available.
Like most other 2020 flagship smartphones, Android 10 should be present straight out of the box. It’ll be paired with the latest version of LG’s custom overlay and support for 5G networks. The battery capacity remains unclear at this stage, but a minimum of 4,000mAh is to be expected alongside some sort of fast charging technology.
LG G9 ThinQ announcement and release date
The LG G9 ThinQ will probably be announced in late February at an MWC 2020 press conference in Barcelona. Because LG is typically slow when it comes to releasing products, however, shipments of the flagship smartphone probably won’t begin until late March or early April.
We have requested a comment from LG regarding the accuracy of these images and will update the story accordingly.