In the first half of the year, LG announced three new smartphones under a new line called the W-series. The three phones which are the LG W10, LG W30, and LG W30 Pro are sold in India. A new LG device called the Neo One has been certified by the FCC.

The FCC documents reveal the phone’s model number is ZNFX210LMW. It also shows us what the device looks like as well as its specs. However, the specs and images in the manual do not match the photos of the device.

The user manual reveals the LG Neo One has a 5.7-inch screen but the resolution is not stated. It runs Android 9 Pie but there is no mention of the processor, RAM, and storage. The manual says the phone has an 8MP selfie camera and 13MP + 5MP dual rear cameras. However, the images provided for FCC and the one in the user manual show the phone has just one rear camera. The One Neo also has Dual-SIM support, 4G, a MicroSD card slot (128GB max,), and packs a 4000mAh battery.

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Live photos available on the FCC’s database shows it has a waterdrop notch and a single rear camera at the top left corner. There is no fingerprint scanner on the reflective back of the device but the diagram in the manual shows there is one.

There is a possibility there is a mixup with the documents and this phone may launch under a different name and not the LG Neo One. However, we have no info on when that will be.

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