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superphone

British  
/ ˈsuːpəˌfəʊn /

noun

  1. a telephone with a high-speed processor that can perform many of the functions of a computer

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There are so very many reasons why this makes perfect sense, including: It’s always been the company’s everything-but-the-kitchen-sink superphone, so how could it not?

From The Verge

Hot on the heels of learning practically everything Samsung could possibly announce at its Galaxy S10 press conference later this month, including up to five phones and an entire wearables lineup, LG’s new superphone — the LG V50 ThinQ — has just broken cover, and it turns an entire trail of bread crumbs into a remarkably full picture of a phone worth watching for.

From The Verge

We knew that LG was bringing a 5G smartphone to Sprint in the first half of 2019 — and separately, we’d heard that the company might debut its rumored, 5G-equipped V50 superphone alongside the likely-to-be-more-reasonably-priced LG G8 at Mobile World Congress later this month.

From The Verge

Now do your thing, superphone.

From The Verge

Rogers is also an early investor in SuperPhone – a supercharged communication and engagement tool built by musician Ryan Leslie, whereby all contacts and fans are managed through one phone number.

From The Guardian