LG Velvet seen in a Korean store and revealed in detail in photos and video

LG Velvet seen in a Korean store and revealed in detail in photos and video

The LG Velvet was officially announced on May 7, but we're left with next to nothing to learn about the phone, because after LG revealed most of the details, the phone has now been spotted in a South Korean store. A user on Naver (a South Korean site) posted photos and a video of the phone, giving us our clearest look yet and listing most of the specs. Most of the details, like a Snapdragon 765G chipset, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 4300mAh battery, and a triple-lens camera with 48MP, 8MP, and 5MP sensors, are things LG had already confirmed. But there are some new details, such as support for 2TB microSD cards and the presence of IP68 certification, which means that the LG Velvet is resistant to water and dust. The leak also packs dimensions of 167.2 x 74.1 x 7.9mm and a weight of 180g, making it a slightly longer, but thinner and lighter phone than the LG G8X ThinQ. But we already knew that the LG Velvet had a larger 6.8-inch screen, so it's not surprising that it's longer. When it comes to design, LG has already demonstrated this in renderings, but it's our clearest look to date at the LG Velvet in the flesh. Details include what LG calls a "droplet" camera design on the back, with the lenses arranged vertically in the top left corner, in descending order of size, and no visible camera bumps. There's also a small screen notch that houses the front-facing camera, a slightly curved screen, and a glossy finish on the back. Although we always sprinkle with a pinch of salt, this is about as believable and convincing as it gets, and it completely matches what LG has already shown, so we'd say it's almost certainly real. matter And we'll find out very soon, as the LG Velvet will be unveiled on Thursday, May 7, though aside from pricing and availability, we don't know what LG has yet to reveal. Via GSM Arena