LG V30 Latest Leaked Images Shows Phone's Front Pane, Dual Selfie Camera And More Details

The LG G6's announcement is behind us, and the tech giant's next-in-line flagship, the LG V30 has just in recent made an appearance online. LG V30 that has been in the news previously rumoured to sport dual camera setups both at the front and back of the device. Now few front panel leaked images of alleged LG V30 has been surfaced online that confirms one of the earlier rumour of having Dual front camera setup.

The leaked photos were posted on SlashLeaks which suggest LG may consider dropping its decision to get rid of the secondary screen. It seems that, LG may continue to live amidst the skyrocketing popularity of the 'Always On' display that comprises some of its functions. However another report from DigitalTrends claims that the secondary display might be retained for the V30, it may have come with different functions.

Back in the month of November, tech tipster Evan Blass revealed via a tweet that he was able to take a gander at an early render of the LG V30. Blass added that the "ticker" screen will be quite different from the existing versions. While Blass refused from revealing a lot of details at the time, he did confirm via another tweet that the secondary screen would be taken, but probably in a different capacity.

The LG V30 is rumored to have a 6GB of RAM along with an improved version of Quad DAC as compared to its predecessor. Moreover, the device is speculated to come equipped with latest Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chipset, apart from dual camera setups both at the front and back of the device, as reported by TheMobileIndian.

However, LG is not the only player which is rumoured to roll out a Quad-Camera setup. LeEco is also reportedly working on a device which will come with a combination of dual camera set up both at the front and back. For the release date, LG V20 was released in October 2016, so the LG V30 might arrive around the same period this year.

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