LG Redesigns Flagship: Codenamed Judy

LG is reportedly going to introduce a redesigned flagship phone in June, codenamed Judy, and it is going to be completely different from the usual smartphone launch cycle. The new Judy phone will break the G-Series and V-Series traditions, because a June launch marks a notable change.

Accordingly, the redesigned flagship will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip, 64GB of internal storage, 4GB of RAM, stereo “boombox” speakers, and the camera is said to have AI capabilities as well.

The Judy phone also reportedly has an HDR screen that measures as large as 6.1 inches with an 18:9 Full Vision display, making it larger than the LG’s G6, which has a 5.7 inch screen. But there is also no indication that it will be named G7.

With the MWC drawing close, LG will be unleashing its first suite of AI technologies on an upgraded version of the V30 flagship, so it would probably be a good time for them to announce about the new Judy phone too.

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