LG is slated to reveal its flagship G6 smartphone on Feb. 26. With only a little more than a week before its official unveiling, some early photos of the LG G6 have surfaced on 9to5google.com.
There's plenty we already know – a thin-bezel 'FullVision' 18:9 5.7-inch display, a 32-bit Quad-DAC similar to the LG V20, and a new LG UX 6.0 software. The G6 new LG UX interface is expected to run alongside Google's Android 7 Nougat OS.
The LG G6 is also expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 821 processor, have 4 GB of RAM, a 3200 mAh battery and USB Type-C port.
The most noticeable differences are definitely seen from the front, with the new FullVision design completely transforming the look of the phone. The images also seem to show the LG G6's always on display function. However, there are also some carryovers from past designs, like the dual-camera setup as well as the rear fingerprint sensor, similar to the outgoing LG G5.
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