Less than one month after announcing the LG G7 ThinQ, LG has introduced another high-end Android phone.
The LG V35 ThinQ is now official. It's got a design similar to the LG V30, but its internals have gotten an upgrade. For example, the V35 ThinQ is packing a Snapdragon 845 processor and 6GB of RAM, up from the Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM in the LG V30.
Also of note is that the LG V35 ThinQ boasts dual 16MP rear cameras like the LG G7 ThinQ. This includes a 16MP standard angle lens with f/1.6 aperture and a 16MP wide angle lens with f/1.9 aperture. The front camera has gotten an upgrade to an 8MP wide angle lens.
LG has included its camera software features in the LG V35 ThinQ as well. AI CAM will analyze the subject in front of your camera and recommend the optimal shooting mode of the 19 that it's got available. There's also a Portrait Mode to add a blurry background to your photos and a Live Photo feature to record the scene before and after you capture a shot.
Other features of the LG V35 ThinQ include a 6-inch 2880x1440 OLED display, 64GB/128GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a rear fingerprint reader, and a 3300mAh battery. There's a USB-C port for recharging that battery as well as wireless charging support, an FM radio, and IP68 water and dust resistance. When it comes to audio, LG has thrown in a Hi-Fi Quad DAC for better sound when you use a pair of high-end headphones as well as DTS:X for virtual surround sound.
The LG V35 ThinQ is powered by Android 8.0 Oreo and will available from AT&T in the U.S. for $30 per month for 30 months ($900 full price), with pre-orders starting June 1st and a launch scheduled for June 8th. The V35 ThinQ will also be offered in "limited markets" in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.