- LG plans to retail the additional screens as accessories
- The company will start selling V60 Thinq 5G starting March 2020

LG Electronics (LG) has introduced the LG V60 ThinQ 5G smartphone. The company plans to start retailing LG V60 ThinQ 5G in key markets of North America, Europe and Asia starting March 2020.
“Our strategy is to introduce differentiated 5G devices to meet the rise in consumer demands as the global 5G market matures,” said Morris Lee, president of LG’s Mobile Communication Company. He continued, “The LG V60 ThinQ 5G with the Dual Screen is the ideal device for consumers who love to create, consume and share content in the 5G era.”
“LG V60 ThinQ features 5G connectivity, upgraded audio, video and photo capabilities and updated software experiences with a refined aesthetic. LG V60 ThinQ 5G is designed for a mobile lifestyle and purposefully built to maximize productivity and entertainment,” read LG’s official statement.
Supports 8K video recording
The LG V60 ThinQ 5G features two rear cameras and a time of flight (ToF) sensor array, including a 64MP main camera lens and a 13MP wide angle lens. LG informed that V60 ThinQ 5G supports 8K video recording for capturing videos in stunning 8K quality and jaw-dropping detail.
“Four brand-new, high-performance microphones allow for recording sounds from various directions to deliver realistic audio experiences no matter the surroundings. The device also offers Voice Bokeh, a feature that separates users’ voices from background noise, allowing content creators to place more focus on the subject while reducing excess noise,” read LG’s official statement.
The LG V60 ThinQ is also equipped with the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 mobile platform with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 5G modem. It is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery. The smartphone’s display consists of a 6.8 inch OLED screen. LG has plans to sell the second screen as a separate accessory.
“Both the phone and the upgraded second screen accessory come with super sharp 20.5:9 ratio FHD+ P-OLED displays that are almost a half inch larger than before,” read LG’s official statement.