South Korea-based tech manufacturer, LG, is apparently planning to create a rather unique design for its upcoming handset, the LG V30. A new leak has recently surfaced, showing of what appears to be a dual-camera setup on its front panel.

The new information came after a user on Slash Leaks posted three photos for the purported front panels of the LG V30. Interestingly enough, it seems like the secondary screen, which was first introduced in the LG V10, has been removed. But the one that got many tech enthusiasts talking is the dual-camera setup on its front panel.

Because of this latest leak, some tech enthusiasts could help but speculate if the LG V30 will come with two dual-camera setups - both its front and back. However, it is unclear if whether the back case will have the same feature considering it was shown on the leaked image. If it does come with the same design, then the next V flagship would definitely raise the bar for smartphone quality.

The chances of it having the same dual-camera on its back seems to be quite high. As said on GSM Arena, the LG G5, LG V20 and LG G6 all have the setup on the back panel. It somehow raises the possibility that LG may equip the LG V30 with dual dual setup.

It should be noted that the South Korean tech giant has yet to release any official information regarding the LG V30. With that being said, it's ideal to take this new finding with a pinch of salt and consider it as mere speculations until proven otherwise.

In terms of internal specifications, the LG V30 is being rumored to run using Qualcomm's next-generation System on Chip, Snapdragon 835, Phone Arena reported. It is going to be supported by a large 6 GB Random Access Memory (RAM). No word yet on the built-in storage capacity.