The LG Velvet 2 Pro will never ever get an official release, however a minimum of it got an unboxing video, including one of the numerous thousand systems that were sold to LG staff members. This video shows the keyless style that might have been.
It looks like LG was believing of including a USB-C to 3.5 mm adapter in the retail bundle. The boxes featured in the video are rather unusual and probably not how LG was intending on offering the phone, e.g. there are 2 transparent silicone cases and a USB-C cable, however no charger.
The phone has numerous “buttons”– a power button on top, 2 volume buttons on the side plus a Google Assistant button– except that they are pressure-sensitive pads rather than real buttons. It appears like the interface renders a few little rectangular shapes as a pointer of where they are situated (they look hard to find by touch).
The 2nd box (which is plain white cardboard) includes a 25W charger, the earphone adapter and yet another charger. When LG pulled the plug on its mobile organization, it looks like the plant that had begun building the brand-new Velvet flagship simply tossed together what was laying around at the time.
LG Velvet 2 Pro (image credit: 1, 2, 3).
The specs of the LG Velvet 2 Pro are as weve heard previously– a Snapdragon 888 chipset, 8 GB of RAM,128 GB storage, 6.8″ 120 Hz P-OLED display, a triple video camera on the back (64 MP primary, 3x telephoto and an ultra broad), plus a 4,500 mAh battery.
The style of the back varies from the original Velvet as it has 3 equally-sized rings for each camera that protrude the back. These rings are painted in gold and make for attractive decorative elements on top of the shiny black back. Another distinction is that the Velvet 2 Pro doesnt have a 3.5 mm earphone jack on the bottom.
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