The release of LG of the smartphone market has evoked mixed reactions. On the one hand, it was not really surprising given the sick mobile business of society, but, on the other hand, it was always a sad lot to arrive one of the old giants of This industry. Despite his best efforts, LG was not able to make his last phones a reality, including what would have been the world’s first commercial commercial telephone. He also canceled the most “normal” LG Velvet 2 Pro, Codenamed LG Rainbow, who suddenly jumped by nowhere to give the fans of LG a glimpse of what could have been or should have been.
Of course, there were no more Velvet Lg and this Velvet 2 Pro is almost a completely different beast from the first velvet in the design and specifications. Although the LG Velvet was about a mid-range phone marketed as a premium handset, the LG Velvet 2 Pro is upscale inside and out. This includes a snapdragon 888 5G with 8 GB of RAM and, like most high-end phones today, there is no more headphone jack.
In terms of external appearances, the Velvet 2 Pro also changed a little. The phone displayed in convenient photos and a video reveals a perforation cut rather than the previous water note. The three cameras on his back are also equal sizes, so that LG can hardly call it a rain drop design.
While LG Velvet 2 Pro looks like a premium phone worthy of the company’s name, a detail reveals a potential problem that LG would have been confronted if it launched the phone. Front Tron noted how the phone was considerably warmer than an equivalent galaxy S21 +. That said, the Tippster phone may have been a pre-release model with bugs and problems that would have been classified before launch.
Although these vocational LG Velvet leaks can make a loyal LG dream of better days, it can also highlight one of the causes of LG’s mobile fall. If it had launched the phone, he would have had trouble finding a strong position on the market against the tastes of Samsung, OPPO, OnePlus and Xiaomi. It would have just been another forgotten option in an already crowded market and brought the company more expenses than the benefits.