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(Pocket-lint) – Over the past year, LG stopped releasing incremental updates for its smartphones, instead of mixing things up a bit. That saw the launch of the LG Velvet in 2020, sitting on the Snapdragon 765, and more recently the LG Wing, a novel dual-screen rotating device.
The new details shed some light on LG’s future plans, firstly saying that there will be a second-gen version of the LG Velvet in 2021, which we’d expect to be an updated device on similar lines to the first, mid-range Snapdragon. 700 series hardware.
There is also a reiteration of LG’s plans to launch a device with a flexible display. This was teased at the launch of the LG Wing. Project Explorer is LG’s name for these new novelty devices, and the second is reportedly called Project B.
The target launch for this new device is said to be March 2021 and we imagine that in any normal year this device would be announced and exhibited at Mobile World Congress, but with that event scheduled for late June 2021, we suspect that most of the devices shown. off in the event will have already been launched.
The Elec says that while the new version of the LG Velvet will be made by an OEM, the new B Project device will be built by LG itself.
That’s also true for LG’s new flagship device. It is said to be codenamed Rainbow, with the expectation that it will be on the same level as LG’s V-series devices. The launch schedule for this new device is in the first quarter of 2021 and we expect it to be installed in the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 which is expected to launch in December 2020.
Written by Chris Hall.
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