LG V60 ThinQ confirmed: Release date, price and specs
MWC might have been cancelled, but LG has still announced the new V60 ThinQ smartphone. And the firm wasn’t going to have a press conference anyway. The handset arrives as a 5G-enabled dual-screen alternative to the quesionably fragile foldable phones that are hitting shops.
Folding phones like theSamsung Galaxy Z FlipandMotorola Razrare making waves but don’t appear to be fully ready for the primetime with dubious build quality. Many are breaking within days, but LG is offering a dual-screen experience similar to theGalaxy Foldwithout the risk or crazy price tag (we assume).
We’re still waiting for theLG G9 ThinQto be unveiled but for now, here are the V60 details you need.
When is the LG V60 ThinQ coming out?
LG has confirmed that the LG V60 ThinQ will be released in North America, Europe and Asia starting in March – so it seems at the moment, that the coronavirus hasn’t delayed things.
When we have more specific info, hopefully including UK details, we’ll let you know.
How much will the LG V60 ThinQ cost?
We don’t have a price for the V60 but we’re keeping our fingers crossed for a lower price tag compared to theLG V50which came in at US$999 or £820.
According toGSMArena, LG thinks it can undercut the currentGalaxy S20price of US$999.
What are we expecting from the LG V60 ThinQ?
Instead of offering a single display that unfolds into a single larger one, the LG V60 ThinQ comes at the idea of dual screens from a different perspective.
Like the V50, it has asecond screen accessory – essentially a case – that adds a 20.5:9 P-OLED display that uses a Full HD+ resolution to use alongside the main phone. It opens up via hinges much like Nintendo’s family of DS handheld consoles.
The main screen is the same size at 6.8in with the same specs. When the Dual Scren case is shut, users can take advantage of the 2.1in Cover Display to get information quickly.
LG says doubling the screen size makes “multitasking, productivity, gaming and entertainment more enjoyable than ever.”
Moving on, the V60 ThinQ is one of the first phones to come with Qualcomm’s latestSnapdragon 865processor and supports 5G networks thanks to the X55 modem for, in theory, multi-gigabit performance.
As with any flagship smartphone in 2020, there are plenty of cameras on offer starting with a 64Mp camera featuring an f/1.8 aperture. There’s also a 13Mp Super Wide camera with 117 degree view and a ToF (time of flight) Z Camera. It can record video at 8K resolution. At the front is a 10Mp camera.
Other specs include a 5000mAh battey, in-screen fingerprint scanner and up to 256GB of storage. LG still very much cares about audio, so there’s a headphone jack, stereo speakers and a32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC among other things.
The firm says a feature called Voice Bokeh “separates users’ voices from background noise, allowing content creators to place more focus on the subject while reducing excess noise.”
Here are the full LG V60 specs followed by the Dual Screen:
Dual Screen
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Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor
Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.