However LG might have a plan to change that as over in Korea, the company has since unveiled a new version of the handset in the form of the LG V35 ThinQ Signature Edition. What makes this different from the regular version? For the most part the changes are only in the exterior where it will now feature the use of zirconium ceramic on the back that is said to help prevent scratches.
They will also be offered in either a sleek white or black finish, and will also come with a pair of Bang & Olufsen headphones. However other than that, the Signature Edition will remain identical in terms of hardware specs. This means a 6-inch QHD+ display, the use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a dual camera setup on the back.
There will be some additional perks such as a leather case with free engraving, an after-sales service in the form of a personal assistant, and it seems that there will only be 300 of these phones made. The phone will be priced at KRW1,999,800 which is roughly $1,800 after conversion. In the meantime if you think that this is a bit excessive, not to worry as the LG V40 is said to be planned for a launch in October.