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That didn't take long; LG officially reveals its five-camera V40 ThinQ

A day after renders of the smartphone were leaked, LG has decided to officially take the veil off its upcoming V40 ThinQ flagship. Prominently on display are, of course, its five cameras.

A week before the official launch of the phone, and a mere day after renders of it were leaked, LG has officially taken the wraps off the LG V40 ThinQ in Korea.

A video uploaded to LG's YouTube channel for Korea gives us our first official look at the phone, alongside its triple rear cameras. As has been the case with its other promotional materials, the number five was plastered all over the video, referring to the phone's signature feature: two front cameras and three rear cameras.

While yesterday's renders were only for the black version of the phone, the video features the two other variants: red and blue. We get an especially good look at the back of the red model, with the three rear cameras and the fingerprint sensor.

Under the hood, the V40 ThinQ will feature a Snapdragon 845, 6GB of RAM, up to 128 GB of storage and a 3,300 mAh battery.

The phone will officially be launched in Seoul on October 4, at 10 AM, while the global launch of the phone will be held the day before at 5 PM ET in New York.

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