The South Korean technology giant could surprise everyone this year with its incredible work. According to the latest reports,
LG applied for 13 new devices for the mid-segment Q-series. These applications have been submitted to Korea's Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (or KIPRIS). So, for which devices did LG apply? Here is the full list as follows: Q31, Q32, Q33, Q51, Q51S, Q52, Q53, Q61, Q62, Q63, Q91, Q92 and Q93. If you are wondering more about the applications of these devices, if you enter the
KIPRIS website and search as “LG Elecrtonics”, you can see the devices in order according to the application dates.
Almost all of these
LG Q-series phones will be new models. However, LG K series devices should compete with the Samsung Galaxy A series (A10, A20, A30, A40, A50, A70). The only information we have so far out of these devices is the Q51 model, which was available in February. Backed by a 4,000 mAh battery, this device gets its power from the Mediatek Helio P22 chipset and is powered by 3GB of RAM. The smartphone also features a 6.5-inch screen with 720p resolution and a triple rear camera.
Let's see if
LG will be able to please the users with these phones that will be released soon. Here is a reminder of the
LG Q51 specifications: