AT&T had decided to not carry the LG G7 ThinQ and reports had suggested that the company would carry another device instead, the LG V35 ThinQ. LG announced the V35 ThinQ officially today and it looks quite similar to the V30S and V30. AT&T is indeed going to be carrying this device, the carrier has priced it at $900, customers can get it for $30 per month over 30 months.

As far as the specs are concerned, they’re quite similar to the G7 with the battery capacity, RAM, and the screen being the notable exception. The price is obviously another major difference as the G7 ThinQ is available for $750.

The LG V35 has a 6 inch 18:9 aspect ratio Quad HD+ OLED display with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It also features a 3,300mAh battery, Android 8.0 Oreo, an 8 megapixel front and 16 megapixel + 16 megapixel dual rear camera.

The display doesn’t have a notch like the G7 and its battery is slightly larger than the G7’s 3,000mah. The G7’s Boom Box speaker isn’t present on the V35, though, and it doesn’t have a dedicated Google Assistant button.

Additional features include Google Lens support, LG’s Hi-Fi Quad DAC, an IP68 rating, wireless charging, AI Haptics, and the AI Cam features that were also present on the LG V30S ThinQ. AT&T is yet to confirm outright pricing for this device but at $30 per month over 30 months on AT&T Next, it reaches $900 and that’s before taxes and fees.

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