Update Sep 15: Earlier today, LG has started sending media invites to a press event to be held on October 1 in New York City. Though the company did not reveal any details about the products, the event will focus on but we can expect the rumored LG V10 smartphone to be unveiled at this event.
Earlier Sep 4: LG has already announced that it will launch its next flagship device later this year and is likely to be announced on October 10. Beside the next flagship device rumour another mysterious device from LG has been spotted at China’s telecom regulator TENAA.
According to Tipster Evan Blass, LG is developing a new device dubbed as LG V10 with secondary “auxiliary ticker display” that is placed above the main screen and V10 branding at the back panel of the device. The Samsung Continuum launched on Verizon is the first and the only device to feature a secondary “ticker display” way back in 2010. Apart from it no other device was developed with “auxiliary ticker display.” As per the new leaks LG V10 might become the next device to feature a secondary ticker display.
LG V10 sports a 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560×1440) display as well as a small auxiliary ticker display above the main screen. It comes powered by Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor along with 3GB RAM, 64GB internal storage and a microSD slot for expansion. The device sports a 16MP rear camera with LED flash and a 5MP front-facing snapper. We can also see the integrated fingerprint scanner, rear mounted volume rockers and power button in the leaked images.
The LG V10 has a weird look with front-facing cameras embedded in the left corner underneath the display itself. As per the sources, the secondary ticker display functions similarly to the Samsung Continuum and is also set similarly to that device. Although nothing is official, as it is listed at TENAA, the LG V10 is sure to make way in the month of October.


