LG unveils premium V35 ThinQ Signature Edition in Korea

Yordan, 30 July 2018

LG announced a V30 Signature Edition back in December and now it is time for the V35 ThinQ to get the premium treatment. The next-gen Signature Edition has zirconium ceramic back cover that prevents scratches, sleek Black or White design and comes with Bang & Olufsen headphones in the package.

LG Signature Edition in White LG Signature Edition in Black
LG Signature Edition in White and Black

Beyond the premium exterior, the second-gen LG Signature Edition is basically the V35 ThinQ, packing a 6” FullVision OLED panel with 18:9 ratio and QHD+ resolution. The chipset is Snapdragon 845, while RAM is 6 GB and storage is 256 GB, expandable via microSD. The dual camera on the back has two 16 MP snappers, one of them with an ultra-wide-angle lens.

The premium package includes exclusive after-sales service with a personalized assistant, fancy leather case and the ability to engrave it, along with the phone, with your name. There is also the exclusivity of being one in only 300 to own the LG Signature Edition.

The over-ear headphones by B&O in the retail box are the Beoplay H9i that connect over Bluetooth and have a €500 price tag if purchased separately.

Pre-orders begin today and will last until August 13, when the official launch is scheduled. The price is the staggering KRW1,999,800, or nearly $1,800/€1,500.

Source (in Korean)


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