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Not even a month after it launched the G7 ThinQ, LG is back with the V35 ThinQ. This is technically the fourth V30 model to hit the market since last August, following the V30, V30+ and V30S ThinQ. And guess what? Apart from AT&T, Google’s Project Fi will also be selling it.

The LG V35 ThinQ will be an interesting addition to Project Fi’s roster of devices.

So the LG V35 ThinQ will be the first non-Google flagship to be sold by Project Fi. What does the new phone bring to the table?

The V35 ThinQ might seem indistinguishable from the V30, but LG has boosted the internal specifications and threw in a few new features to entice Android fans to upgrade to the new model.

On top of that, the V35 ThinQ has been upgraded to the newer Snapdragon 845.

We should also mention that unlike the LG7 ThinQ, the V35 ThinQ does not have a Boombox speaker, nor does it include a side button dedicated to summoning the Google Assistant.

Update: Google has released its own statement and it appears more phones are coming to Project Fi including the LG G7 ThinQ and Moto G6. The Moto G6 is already up for pre-order.

The G7 ThinQ will be priced for $749 or $31.21/month for 2 years, while the V35 will be offered for $899 or $37.46 per month for 24 months.