Back in November last year, LG announced the LG W31 and the LG W31 Plus. Now, details about the upcoming LG W41 have been leaked online.
The famous tipster Evan Blass gave us some insight into what the LG W41 will have to offer. Along with a press render of the phone, he claims that LG will launch the Pro and the LG Plus variants in addition to the standard LG W41.
While there are no details about the other two models, the render gives us an idea of what the upcoming smartphone will look like. The LG W41 might feature a different design compared to the LG W31 and rumoured to have the model number LM610.
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The LG W41 Design and Specs
As opposed to the notch display that is present on the LG W31, the upcoming smartphone will have a punch-hole design and offer thinner bezels compared to its counterpart.
Coming to the camera department, the phone will feature a standard quad-camera set up. Also, the LED is said to be placed in a rectangle-shaped camera module.
Rumours have suggested that the back camera will come with a 48 MP primary sensor. Also, the rear surface of the phone will feature a gradient surface.
Upon further inspection of the renders, Evans suggest that the LG W41 will come with the fingerprint sensor placed on the back. On the right side of the phone, you can find the power and the volume buttons. Also, the phone might come with an extra button dedicated to Google Assistant.
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Details about the processor, battery and other technical specifications are still unknown. The LG W31 came with a price tag of Rs. 10,990. Since the LG W series is exclusive to India, we expect the W41 will be priced in the same bracket.
If we compare the LG W41 renders to its predecessor, we can expect the company to offer some significant upgrades in terms of design and specifications.
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