LG has confirmed it will unveil the LG V40 ThinQ on Oct. 3.

A video revealed alongside the announcement also confirms the triple-camera setup.

After numerous leaks, it seems like we know pretty much everything about LG’s upcoming flagship.

LG has confirmed it will unveil the LG V40 ThinQ at an event in New York on Oct. 3, followed by an event in Korea the next day. Alongside the date confirmation, LG released a video that gives us more information about the phone’s triple-camera set-up.

In the video, the camera takes four pictures: one regular, one zoomed in, one wide-angle, and one using a portrait mode. You can watch the video below.

When LG releases the LG V40 ThinQ, it will likely be only the second phone on the market with a triple camera setup; the first being the Huawei P20 Pro. However, by including a telephoto and a wide angle lens on its device, LG is taking a different route to Huawei, which chose to include a monochrome lens and a telephoto lens alongside the regular one.

LG has long included a wide-angle lens as the second camera on its flagship devices. By adding a telephoto lens it could give those who want a powerful phone for photography something to think about when choosing their new phone.

The LG V40 ThinQ is also expected to have a double-camera setup on the front, meaning it could be the first phone to have five cameras.

Editor's Pick 15 best free Android games available right now! We all know that free Android games aren't always free these days, but many of them are very close if you have a little patience. Most free to play bottlenecks occur when players get impatient …

This isn’t the only information we have about LG’s upcoming phone. A leaked spec sheet has all but confirmed that the device will have a Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6GB of RAM, 3,300mAh battery, up to 128GB storage, and Hi-Fi Quad DAC.

We also have a pretty good idea of what the phone will look like due to renders that were unveiled at the end of August.

Next up: LG V40 ThinQ: All the rumors in one place