LG Q9 pops up on GeekBench, while a Q9 One gets Bluetooth certification

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There has been no shortage of LG Q9 leaks over the past few months and as CES 2019 draws nearer, the Korean giant is clearly expected to unveil its work on the somewhat odd mid-ranger at the event. As for the "odd" bits, the LG Q9 actually has a few of those going for it. First and foremost has to be the dated Snapdragon 821 chipset that is said to power the device.

A new benchmark run from an "LGE LM-Q925L" unit on GeekBench pretty much confirms this rather unorthodox chipset choice. However, this has been the subject of speculation before. In fact, by most accounts, the LG Q9 is simply said to be a re-branded LG G7 Fit. That includes the internals, as well as the exterior design.

A 'lite' version of the LG G7 - IFA2018 LG G7 review A 'lite' version of the LG G7 - IFA2018 LG G7 review
A 'lite' version of the LG G7

This makes it pretty clear that LG will soon be dropping the Q9, under the LM-Q925K/L/S model number, complete with LG G7 Fit specs, like a 6.1-inch IPS LCD of 1440x3120px resolution, the aforementioned Snapdragon 821, 4GB of RAM, 3,000mAh battery, with Quick Charge 3.0 support and either 32GB or 64GB of storage.

The LG Q9 will likely carry only two cameras - a 16MP on the rear and an 8MP on the front. It might also include a microSD expansion slot, IP68 and MIL-STD-810G certification, as well as a pretty solid connectivity load-out: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band, Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy, GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, NFC, USB Type-C port, and 4G VoLTE. You can actually check our hands-on impressions with the LG G7

Fit from IFA 2018 for more info.

The plot does, however, thicken a bit, since another similar LG mid-ranger is apparently also in the works. One likely to go by the name Q9 One, as detailed in a recent Netflix listing of devices certified for HD streaming, of all places. Said list also mentions the model number: LM-Q927L. Slightly different than the ones the other LG Q9 has been spotted under.

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certifications Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certifications
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi certifications

Apparently the LG Q9 One also recently got its certification on the Bluetooth SIG Certification site, under the same model number. A few month prior, the LM-Q927L stopped by the Wi-Fi Alliance as well. The interesting bit being that in both cases the device was listed as running Android 9 Pie. In contrast, most sources with info on the vanilla LG Q9 have mentioned Android 8.1 Oreo for the OS. Like the "One" moniker suggests, we could be looking at an Android One variant of the upcoming handset.

There is yet another potential spin to consider here, namely certain earlier rumors, regarding the LG Q9 that have listed a Snapdragon 660 chipset, often along with 3,550 mAh of battery capacity. Perhaps these two differences could pertain to the Q9 One? We'll just have to wait and see.

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