LG G4 Renders Show Up, Release Date, Price And Specifications Roundup
New LG G4 renders have cropped up that show off the front and rear sides of the forthcoming flagship from the South Korean tech company. HTC and Samsung have announced their flagships so far and now LG is expected to unveil its flagship very soon.
LG G4 Renders
A French site, NowhereElse has published the front and side images of the LG G4 whereas onleaks has tweeted the rear side of the flagship along with its dimensions. It is being said that the original LG G4 flagship will not appear different than the new renders, says Phone Arena. It further states that the rear image of the LG G4 shows that it may come out with a slightly curved body along with a prominent bump around the rear camera.
According to Korea Times, the LG G4 is expected to appear significantly different from the predecessor model. Speculations are rife that the LG G4 will sport a metallic exterior.
LG G4 Specifications And Features
According to the onleaks tweet, the LG G4 will measure 146.9 x 76.5 mm and its thickness will be 9.9 mm. It is expected to either feature a 5.3-inch or 5.5-inch display screen with support for Quad HD screen resolution, states Phone Arena.
The LG G4 will be fired by the Snapdragon 810 chipset that houses a 64-bit octa-core processor. According to the International Business Times report that was published on Feb 25, the LG G4 is rumoured to come with 4 GB of RAM built by Samsung. The handset may arrive with 32 GB of native storage along with expandable storage support.
LG is also expected to include a fingerprint sensor on the device. It would probably come out with Android 5.0 Lollipop that will be overlaid with LG’s new UX 4.0 skin. The LG G4 may sport a 20 MP camera along with a larger sensor and OIS (optical image stabilisation).
LG G4 Release Date And Price
The Korea Times publication report claims that the LG G4 will release in the next month. It is speculated to carry an on-contract price tag of $100 and its off-contract price will be around $550.
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