Earlier this month, Evan Blass tweeted about an LG phone with the codename ‘Judy’. With high-end specs, the phone is set out to be LG’s next flagship smartphone and is to be announced some time in June.

Today, Blass tweeted specifically about Judy’s possible model number: LG G710. For reference, the Korean variant of the LG G6 was ‘G600’, so it’s entirely possible that this could be either related to the G6 or a total successor to the G6. Although Blass claims that “G7” will not be Judy’s official name, this leaked model number tells a different story.

LG plans to reveal Judy later in June. Currently, its rumored specs are a 6.1-inch (just sligtly larger than the V30's) MLCD+ screen with white sub-pixels. This could being the phone’s brightness up to 800 nits, all while using less power than a more conventional IPS LCD display.

Additionally, Judy is expected to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 CPU paired with 4GB of RAM. There is also 64GB of internal storage which we imagine would be expandable via a microSD card. There is also LG’s dual camera with glass optical elements and f/1.6 aperture lenses.

Other specs include an HDR10-supported display, water/dust/impact resistance, stereo speakers described as “boom box” speakers, wireless charging, and camera AI.

We’ll be waiting until June to see what LG is cooking up.