LG has maintained the V30 longer than expected, and has released the phone twice more after the original version delivered in late 2017. Now, it seems ready to move on with the V40 ThinQ, a device with more to make cameras with. A rendering leak of the phone shows three sensors at the back and a pair at the front housed in a notch.

The images posted by MySmartPrice show a phone that, at first glance, looks like the V30. Take a closer look, and you'll see that there is a screen obscured by black bars, an option on LG's phones. The shape and size of the notch are similar to those of the G7, but there are two cameras facing the front. This may have something to do with unlocking the face. There is still a little telescope at the top of the phone with a chin down.

The back is where things get wild. As we have already pointed out, the V40 will have a three-camera configuration. We can not tell from the images what all cameras will do, but it's a safe bet that there will be a standard camera and a wide angle sensor. The other could be the telephoto, the monochrome or something else. The leak also notes that the phone could be announced on November 16, which is a bit later than the V Series phones in the past.