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Monday
Sep072015

LG possibly making a device with a secondary ticker display

You’ve seen it on Samsung’s Galaxy Note Edge. Now, LG is supposedly trying their hand at having a secondary ticker display to show at-a-glance information. China’s TENAA regulator recently tested the LG V10, which is a phone that has a ticker display running on top. The front camera as you see seems to have been relegated to the upper left side of the photo. The Chinese filing has seen disappeared so we can’t say much about the specs.

According to Evan Blass (@evleaks on Twitter), the V10 will be a more powerful device than the G4. It’ll supposedly have a larger 5.7-inch Quad HD display, G4’s processor, RAM, and cameras, and 64GB expandable storage. And we supposedly won’t be waiting too long to see the device as it could ship as early as October.

Source: Engadget

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