LG V20 release date, specs: New smartphone coming to US soon; outstanding specs leaked

Promotional photo for the LG V20. LG official website

While other technophiles are ecstatic after the release of the newest iPhone from Apple, a lot of fans are still excited about the other big names in the industry and the respective release dates of their upcoming smartphones. One of the companies that are highly anticipated is LG, since right now it seems that it is preparing to launch its newest smartphone, the LG V20, outside of South Korea.

According to Game N Guide, LG is releasing the V20 on Sept. 29 exclusively for South Korea. As such, people from outside the region — especially those in the United States — will have to wait for a few more weeks before they get their hands on the phone and its incredible features. After all, the V20 is the very first device to come with Android's latest Operating System, the Android 7.0 Nougat.

The wait for the device will not be long, as LG already confirmed that it will have its international release before the year is over. Mobile company carriers in the United States such as T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon will allegedly provide offers for the V20 once it is released in the market.

Meanwhile, NeuroGadget reports that the LG V20 will have some good specs, and the article went so far as to say that the new LG smartphone is a much better option compared to the Samsung Galaxy 7. After all, it has a 5.7-inch QHD display coupled with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 4 GB worth of RAM to have more processing power compared to its predecessor, the LG V10.

Thankfully, unlike earlier iterations of the product, the new LG smartphone will have a removable battery with a 3,200 mAh capacity, and this is made possible by the flip-up mechanism on the device's rear. As such, fans in the United States should patiently wait for the device as it is coming soon.

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