New LG G6 Live Images Surface, Highlight Always-On Display And Shiny Back
LG's plans for the Mobile World Congress seems to have a different path than that followed by their fellow competitors Samsung. The next generation of LG's flagships, the G6 has also achieved its fair share of media presence on a daily basis. However, with new reports emerging from the rumors, things are totally different this year for the South Korean firm.
The LG v30 is expected to be the next flagship smartphone for LG as per certain details mentioned on Trusted Reviews. Even if the smartphone in question is expected to be unveiled at the end of 2017, the lack of sales for the LG G series smartphones also adds up to the migrating choices for LG users. That said, the LG G6 is also expected to come out with top-of-the-line specifications like a Snapdragon 82x chips.
They fairly older now, but LG have eventually conceded to the primary acquisitions from Samsung for the 835 chips from Snapdragon and all others will have to wait to procure their units of the new processors. Other details also hinted at a 6GB memory and also a dual-lens camera at the rear and improved DAC on the LG G6 as reported by Android Authority. The images leaked also reveal the fingerprint sensor centered to the rear of the smartphone with what seems to look like a dual-flash in between the two lenses.
With the Mobile World Congress not too far away from commencement, the majority of the smartphone manufacturers are making sure their best product in-line will be showcased at the annual smartphone trade fair. But for LG, seems like a new different approach reveals that the LG G6 might not be the 'flagship' for 2017. Now, this might sound fairly obvious due to the popularity of their 'V' series smartphones like the V10 and V20 outpacing their other products in terms of sales, such a news will hardly affect sales for LG.
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