The official launch of LG G6 is around the corner, but there are already a number of rumors about the company's second flagship of 2017. A post published on Chinese social media site Weibo says that he follow of the V20 will be known as V30 and this smartphone will arrive with a Snapdragon 835 processor and 6GB RAM.

According to Indian Express, the upcoming V30 will be similar to the G6 in terms of specifications, assuming the smartphone is rump reed to come with a Snapdragon 821 processor which will be clubbed with 4GB RAM. Apparently, it's being said that Samsung has dibs on the initial supply for their Galaxy S8 to be released on 29th March in New York.

As per Deccan Chronicle, few online report suggested that the upcoming V30 will not include the secondary screen this time. It will feature an upgraded Quad-DAC compared to its predecessor. The V30 smartphone will come up with a dual camera setup on both rear and front panel. The LG V20 came with a 5.7-inch display with 513ppi and 64GB of internal storage. It has 4GB of RAM and is fuelled by a 3200mAh battery with support for Quick Charge 3.0.

It is still not cleared to the release date of the V30 smartphone, but it's safe to assume the device will likely to be announced later this year. The price is also not disclosed yet, it will be a surprise to see the launch of the V30 sometime before the holiday season. LG announced the previous model V20 smartphone at the end of 2016, so it can be expected that the sequel won't arrive before the end of 2017.

LG will be launching next generation of a flagship device, the LG G6, at MWC 2017 which will be powered by an older Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, due Samsung hoarding all production of latest Snapdragon 835 processor. But it seems that we might soon see another flagship device from LG's camp which will come equipped with the latest processor.