It's just few days ago, we reported about the Geekbench listing of the LG's upcoming flagship smartphone dubbed LG V40 ThinQ, which is expected to unveil on October 4 (here). Now today the popular leakster Evan Blass has posted LG V40 ThinQ’s renders through Twitter, which shows the front panel design and features regarding its five camera sensors.
The upcoming LG V40 is rumored to have a total of five cameras, three in back and two in front, previously leaked renders have revealed that the triple rear cameras are placed horizontally accompanied by an LED flash and a fingerprint sensor which is placed just below the camera sensors. Now the latest rumors suggested that the triple camera may include a 16MP primary sensor that can take "Standard" pictures, a 12MP at the middle with "Super-Wide Angle" lens and an 8MP "Telephoto" lens. On the front there is a 8MP camera for "Standard" selfies and a 5MP camera that can deliver "Wide-Angle" images.
Recently leaked specs sheet revealed that the LG V40 ThinQ will feature a 6.4-inch display
with Quad HD+ resolution of 3120 x 1440 pixels and aspect ratio 19.5:9. It would be powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC which is clocked at 1.7 GHz coupled with 6GB RAM and 64 GB / 128 GB internal storage options. The device will run on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and will pack 3300mAh battery with support for fast charging and wireless charging technologies. Previously the company has also revealed that the LG V40 ThinQ will be available in three colors options like Carmine Red, Moroccan Blue, and Platinum Gray.

