It has only been a few months since the launch of the LG W31 and LG W31+ smartphones, South Korean brand LG is already looking at bringing the successor, the LG W41. Today, the press renders of the LG W41 have leaked online to suggest the design of the upcoming LG smartphone.
The LG W41 renders were shared by credible tipster Evan Blas showing the smartphone with a punch-hole cutout. This means the forthcoming LG W41 will be the LG’s first W-series phone to feature a punch-hole design. Except for the slightly thick chin, the smartphone has slim bezels on the other three sides.
As visible in the renders, the rear-panel of the phone has gradient-color and it has a traditional fingerprint scanner alongside a rectangle-shaped camera module. The phone houses a 48-megapixel AI-powered quad-camera setup with an LED flash. On the right side is the dedicated button for accessing the voice assistant along with the power button and volume rocker. The phone also has the SIM card slot on the left side frame.
The tipster also revealed that the LG W41 will have model number LMK610. The device will be accompanied by two other phones called the LG W41 Plus and LG W41 Pro.
LG W31 and LG W31+ specifications
LG W31 and LG W31+ smartphones were launched with a 6.52-inch HD+ display. Powered by the 2.0GHz octa-core processor, the W31 packs 4GB RAM and 64GB storage while the LG W31+ is backed by 4GB RAM and 128GB native storage. There is also support for a micro SD card slot to expand storage up to 512GB. Both these phones have a fingerprint scanner on the rear side.
In the camera department, the phone has a triple camera setup with a combination of 13MP primary sensor, LED flash, PDAF, 5MP ultra-wide camera, 2MP depth sensor. There is an 8MP front-facing camera. Powering all these is a 4,000mAh battery. On the software front, the handsets ship with Android 10. Other features of the phone include a dedicated Google Assistant button, support for dual 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, GLONASS, headphone jack, and micro USB port.