Earlier this year LG launched the LG G7 flagship smartphone. The company is also expected to launch the LG V40 later this year and while that has yet to be confirmed, LG has recently taken the wraps off two brand new handsets (sort of) in the form of the LG G7 One and the LG G7 Fit, both of which are based on the current LG G7 flagship.

Starting with the LG G7 One, in case the name hadn’t already clued you in, this will be LG’s first Android One smartphone. Basically this is a pure version of Android, meaning that this is Android as Google had more or less intended, so in theory it should be a lot faster compared to skinned versions of Android that might have a ton of other features slowing it down.

The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 835, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage, along with a 16MP rear-facing camera. It’s not exactly the most powerful phone we’ve seen, but had this been launched in 2017, it would have been considered almost-flagship quality. As for the LG G7 Fit, this phone will be slightly lower powered than the LG G7 One with a Snapdragon 821 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage.

However despite that, both phones will share some similar hardware with a 3,000mAh battery and a 6.1-inch QHD+ display. Pricing and availability have yet to be determined but the company is expected to show the new phones off at IFA 2018 which takes place later this week.

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