LG is readying yet another high end Android smartphone to be released in the coming weeks. The device has basically the same specs as the LG V35 ThinQ but with 256GB storage. The rear of the phone is made from Zirconium Ceramic which, according to LG, will result in fewer scratches.
The will also be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845, the current high end processor of choice for most flagship smartphones. LG is limiting the production of the device to 300 units.
LG is keen to create a brand presence that can allow it to better compete with Samsung and Apple for the high end smartphone market share.
When it launches in the next couple of weeks, expect a price tag of around US$1800 (More than 2 lac Rs here in Pakistan).
To justify the higher price tag, company says the phone will have 256GB storage significantly more than the 64GB storage found on the regular LG V35 ThinQ and a special, scratch resistant body.
Other than these changes, the outlet expects it to be the same as the standard V35 ThinQ, so expect to see a 6 inch OLED display, Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB RAM, and dual rear cameras.
LG is not the only company to have released a premium version of one of its flagship phones. Huawei released the Mate RS Porsche Design, while Oppo has revealed a Lamborghini version of its new Find X.