LG V20 News & Update, Rumors: LG V10 Successor Comes With Monster Battery

Conflicting news and rumors have been circulating around the LG V20, which is expected to be launched earlier than the iPhone 7, but one of the most likely to come true is the battery life.

According to the latest rumors, as shared by Tech Radar, the LG V20 will be equipped with 4000mAh battery, which would be superior to most smartphones in the market today. That means about 320 hours of standby time, or about two weeks.

Even if you are going to drain your battery, the USB-C port comes with fast charging which allows you to use your phone again in just 15 minutes. Another good news is that the battery for the LG V20 will likely be removable.

More features have been coming out for the new flagship, including a high-end audio system, a 5.7-inch display with 1440 x 2560 resolution, and a 21 MP main snapper and 8 MP front facing camera.

Speaking of camera, previous rumors have said that the LG V20 will not feature the dual-cam setup of its predecessor. The news reports are conflicting at this point since there are also some accounts that it will also adopt this unique feature of the LG V10.

The South Korean company earlier announced the news about the LG V20 being unveiled in San Francisco (not Berlin as earlier reported) on Sept. 6. However, it's probably not going to be commercially available until late this year as it's supposed to come out of the box already equipped with the Google Android 7.0 Nougat.