South Korean giant LG is not done with the Q series of devices yet. A report says that the company has filed three new trademarks that could be the names of the upcoming Q series of mid-range smartphones.

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A report from LetsGoDigital, who are experts at spotting patents, says that LG has filed three new trademarks. Those are Q43, Q63S, and Q83. The trademarks are under Class 9 which lists electronic devices including Smartphones as well. LG has applied this trademark on September 25, at KIPRIS. It stands for Korean Intellectual Property Rights Information Service, an authority that grants patents for companies in Korea.

For the unware, LG, which pre-dominantly launches innovative devices like LG Wing in South Korea, focuses equally on its mid-range Q and K series of devices. For instance, its Q70 debuted as the first LG punch-hole smartphone in 2019. Similarly, it has other devices like the LG Q60 that launched in India back in September.

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Following these, LG launched successors like the Q61, Q51 a few months back. While many other devices are due for an update, LG’s previous trademark on Q indicates many devices like Q31, Q32, Q33, Q51, Q51S, Q52, Q53, Q61, Q62, Q63, Q91, Q92, and Q93 are in the pipeline. However, it’s new trademark has the number ‘3’. This suggests that this might come once LG is done updating the models with ‘2’ on it. Further, the report also says the ‘S’ in Q63S indicates it could be a watered-down variant of the Q63 in terms of performance. But come with a big display and battery. That said, these are early guesses, and hence, we advise you to take it with a pinch of salt.

LG recently launched the first 5G smartphone in Q series, the Q92 5G. It is the first 5G smartphone in the Q series and is priced at KRW 499,000 (~$420). While this looks like a toned-down variant of the LG Velvet 5G, LG also launched the budget Q31 smartphone at KRW 2,09,000 (~$178). Let’s wait and see if LG brings the upcoming Q series of devices to other markets apart from Korea in the future.

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