LG happens to be a pioneer of the smartphone era but the company’s smartphone business has been on a steady decline in the past few years. The brand isn’t giving up just yet but is working on a couple of strategies to mount a resurgence. One such strategy is the release of premium mid-range models that would be affordable. To this end, the company reportedly trademarked a massive 13 different monikers under the Q-series back in May.LG

Turns out that a number of the models are 5G-enabled phones. This was picked up from new details about the naming that just emerged. The LG Q92 5G (LM-Q920N) is among the 5G phones and it is believed to be a cheaper alternative the well-received LG Velvet 5G.

LG seems to have initially planned to launch the Q92 5G as LG Q9 2020 5G but that may have been jettisoned. The list also shows that LG will launch two carrier-specific model – LG KT and LG U+. Korea Telecoms and U+are two of the top three carriers in South Korea.LG Q series

In addition, the listing also suggests that there will be 128GB storage models and they will be available in an array of colours.

Apart from the Q92, the listing also shows the Q series will be made up of the Q3x, Q5x, Q6x and Q9x. This means there are other Q9 models in the pipeline some likely for next year and beyond.

 

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