LG G4 Release Update: Amazing Concept Renders Surface, Expected To Roll Out With Mind-blowing Design [Video Inside]
LG will not be releasing their forthcoming G4 flagship device at the ongoing Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona in March 2015, but it is likely to hold a separate event probably sometime next monthly April. However, fresh LG G4 concept renders that shows the beauty of the marvelous flagship.
According to Android Headlines, LG may have taken this decision to avoid release its flagship alongside the HTC flagship, One M9 and the Samsung flagship devices, the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge that were announced on March 1. While there may still be some time before LG could announce its release for the G4 phones, a new thing has already landed and that’s the new phone concept video. It is true that everyone needs to see a phone design concept that is pretty cool and the G4 concept meets that demand.
The LG G4 concept renders was first released on AndroidJs. Although the designer did not share more on particular specs, the design video could be telling something to the consumers -- that it would not be a small thing. While the concept renders may be great, they are just based on the imagination and inspiration of the designer. However, the renders could be saying a little bit on what to expect from the new phone.
According to Phone Arena, an LG source claims that Samsung is known to release its flagship devices in first quarter of the year while Apple has a tradition of releasing its devices in second quarter. Hence, LG would consider these release trends before it makes its big splash.
Another LG executive at the quarterly results press meet explained that LG had rolled out the G3 flagship phone in May 2014 and therefore the company does not plan to unveil its next release, the G4 phone at this year’s March Mobile World Congress. Instead, it would spend more time trying to perfect the new design features of the new phone.
What do you think about the new LG G4 concept renders? Do let us know your thoughts on it by posting comments.
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