Back in July we heard that LG may launch its next high-end smartphone, the V40 ThinQ, in October. Since then, the rumor mill hasn't been all that shy about the upcoming device. But even with a report earlier this month that revealed the handset in clear imagery and included a few tidbits on the specs, we're still missing quite a few details for LG's future flagship. We do know, and this latest image indeed seems to confirm as much, that the LG V40 ThinQ will boast three cameras on the back (one a standard shooter, another a super wide-angle lens, and the other a telephoto lens), while there will be two front-facing cameras in the notch at the top of the display. That screen will reportedly measure in at 6.3 inches. We can also see the fingerprint reader on the back of the phone, a small chin on the bottom of the display, and thin bezels along the sides. The dedicated hardware button for what's believed to be Google Assistant is there on the left, just under the volume rocker. The power button sits all alone on the right side. This report also confirms that the V40 ThinQ will be sized at 158.8 x 75.8 x 7.8mm, which actually jumps up to 8.2mm if you include the "camera bump" on the back. That's all we've got for now. Are you excited about the LG V40 ThinQ and its five cameras? Android Match
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