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    LG W41's renders leaked, design and key features confirmed

    LG W41's renders leaked, design and key features confirmed

    By Surbhi Shah
    Feb 14, 2021
    12:25 am

    What's the story

    LG is planning to announce its W41 series of smartphones, which includes the vanilla W41, W41 Plus, and W41 Pro models. In the latest development, tipster Evan Blass has leaked the render images of the W41.

    The handset will come with a punch-hole design, a gradient back panel, and a 48MP quad rear camera module.

    Here's our roundup.

    Design and display

    LG W41: At a glance

    The LG W41 will feature a punch-hole cut-out display with a prominent bottom bezel. The gradient-finished back panel will house a rectangular-shaped quad camera setup and a physical fingerprint scanner.

    The right side of the handset will house the power button, volume rockers, and a Google Assistant button. The display specifications are unclear right now but we expect to see an HD+ LCD panel.

    Information

    For the shutterbugs and selfie lovers

    The LG W41 will pack a quad rear camera setup comprising a 48MP primary sensor. The details of the other three lenses are not known as of now. It will also sport a single selfie snapper on the front.

    Internals

    Under the hood

    The LG W41 is likely to be powered by a lower mid-range chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage.

    The handset might run on Android 10 and pack a 4,000mAh or bigger battery.

    For connectivity, it should offer support for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VoLTE, GPS, a headphone jack, and a Type-C or micro-USB port for charging.

    Information

    Pricing and availability

    The official launch and pricing details of the LG W41 will be announced at the time of launch. However, going by the rumored specifications, the handset should be priced at around Rs. 15,000.

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