In a recent post by Steve Hemmerstoffer (also known as @OnLeaks), he has discovered a mysterious LG device by the name of the V10 over in China’s TENAA, which for those unfamiliar is basically China’s version of the FCC. The handset has a rather unique look and interestingly enough, it looks as though its front-facing camera has been embedded under the display itself.
However in subsequent tweets by @evleaks, he has revealed that this will function similarly to the Samsung Continuum where it is sort of on a secondary display. We’re not sure how it works but it does seem like an odd placement and we don’t know why LG would choose such a weird spot to begin with.
While the TENAA listing does to reveal the specs of the handset, @evleaks has posted some. According to his specs, the LG V10 will feature a 5.7-inch QHD display and under the hood, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chipset can be found. There will also be 3GB of RAM accompanying the device and 64GB of storage.
He also adds that there will be a 16MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, microSD card support, and that it is expected to be launched in October. We can’t say with certainty that this is the LG G4 Note or some kind of variant, but interestingly enough a rumor earlier today suggested that the LG G4 Note could see an October launch, so the V10’s rumored October launch seems more than just a coincidence.
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