The LG V35 ThinQ has popped up on our radar a few times in the last couple of months. Today, LG has made the device official. The previous reports were all true: it has an OLED display without a display notch and it's exclusive to AT&T. This is the third V Series phone LG has launched in less than a year, and they all look basically the same.

LG G7 vs LG V35

The LG G7 was announced earlier this very month, so naturally, people are going to compare the two devices. The most noticeable differences are found in the display.

  • V35 Display: OLED, 6-inch, 18:9, no notch
  • G7 Display: LCD, 6.1-inch, 19.5:9, notch

The V35 has 6GB of RAM, while the G7 has 4GB. LG also put a slightly bigger battery in the V35: 3,300 mAh vs 3,000 mAh. One thing that the G7 still has on the V35 is the "Boom Box" speaker.

Pricing

The LG V35 looks like an excellent phone on paper, but one thing will likely hold it back. AT&T is pricing the phone at a whopping $900. So if you're an LG fan on AT&T you don't get the G7, but you get a similar phone for $150 more. That won't be worth it for a lot of people. Pre-orders will kick off on Friday and it will be available in stores on June 8th.

Specs

LG V35 ThinQ

Display

6-inch, OLED, 18:9, QuadHD+

Chipset

Qualcomm Snapdragon 845

Memory

6GB

Storage

64GB/128GB, microSD slot

Camera

Rear: Dual 16MP, Wide Angle (f1.9 / 107 degrees)Standard Angle (f1.6 / 71 degrees)Front: 8MP (f1.9 / 80 degrees)

OS

Android 8.0 Oreo

Battery

3,300 mAh

Size

151.7 x 75.4 x 7.3mm, 157 g

Network

LTE-A 4 Band CA

Connectivity

Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac / Bluetooth 5.0 BLE / NFC / USB Type-C 2.0 (3.1 compatible)

Colors

Black, Gray

Misc

Quick Charge 3.0, Wireless Charging, Fingerprint sensor, IP68, 32-bit HiFi Quad DAC, FM Radio


Source: LG Newsroom