
Once again, a couple more new images of the LG G6 leaked ahead of MWC. This time, they are live images showing something new, the phone is turned on and showcasing its Always-On Display, which shows the time, date, battery percentage at all times.
For a change, the phone isn’t the black variety, we could clearly see the minimal bezels on its side and top. The bottom bezel is slightly larger though, and features a simple LG branding in the middle. The rounded corners of the screen are a pleasant change from the usual square cut bezels, giving the phone a better uniformed look to go along with its rounded corners.

With a coloured version this time round, we could clearly see that the back is shiny, in what looked like clear-coated brushed aluminium. As usual, we see the horizontal placement of the dual cameras, split in the middle by the dual-LED flash, and a centralised fingerprint reader just beneath them. The G6 branding is on the lower half on the back of the device.
The source of these photos did offer some quick rundown of specs, much of have been heard of in the past weeks. The phone will have a 5.7-inch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 SoC, 4GB of RAM, the base model will have at least 32GB of expandable storage and a 3200 mAh battery. LG is set to debut the G6 during an event at MWC 2017 on February 26, and we’ll be on the ground to bring you all the latest news. Stay tuned on TechNave.com
[Source]






COMMENTS