LG news: LG LV5 renders have been leaked

With the year about to end, many gadgets and devices believed to come out in 2016 have still to make an appearance. One of the anticipated Android phones is the LG LV5, with its supposed renders have leaked online and are making the rounds.
WCCFTech sees the LV5 as LG's attempt to make up for the issues encountered in its G5 phone unit. Based on the renders, LV5 looks identical to G5 without the modularity. This means that like other flagship phones, LV5 has a unibody design.
A fingerprint sensor is found at the back of the LG LV5, which is similar to that in other LG high-end devices. However, the camera found at the rear part of the unit looks like its lens are made from simple ones.
The camera feature may be due to the fact that LV5 belongs to LG's midrange smartphones that are expected to be launched soon. With the release of Android's newest operating system, the LV5 is expected to run on Android Nougat 7.0.
While the phone is being called LV5 now, the model may not be launched with the same name as it could only be a code used in manufacturing the said product. The phone's image further shows that it has a removable back, although it does not necessarily mean that its battery is user-replaceable. The phone has curved edges, which could make it easily recognizable among other phones with a similar appearance.
GSM Arena notes that despite the renders not indicating specs, the LV5 will have a LED flash under the main camera. The flash is located between the lens and the fingerprint scanner. The speaker is also seen located toward the bottom of the unit.
LG has yet to cofirm or deny the validity of the leaked images. More importantly, the company has yet to reveal the unit so all these news should be taken with a grain of salt.