Last week’s earning reports from LG created quite the feeling of excitement as the company announced that we should expect the successor to its well-received LG V10. Alas, the news was marred by the fact that the company’s Q2 profits, while measuring at $2.86 billion (an increase of 12 percent from Q1), were at an overall decline compared to last year’s Q2 reports.
Not much has been revealed about the V10’s successor, other than its name and the fact that it will feature Android Nougat, making it one of the first smartphones on the market to adopt Android N. Rather than going for a single value upgrade, the successor will be called the V20. No further specs were released but the company did say that it will “set new standards in the premium phone” category with its “expanded multimedia capabilities.” Furthermore, the company also revealed that the smartphone will be released in September of this year.
The V10 came out in the fourth quarter of last year and had some innovative new features such as dual front-facing cameras and a secondary screen.
Source: LG
