LG is all set to announce the LG G6 during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017, and as we are heading towards the launch, rumours mills are working non-stop to give a clear picture of the upcoming device. Adding to the previous image renders, a new image render now reveals the front panel of the device in full glory.
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As obtained by The Verge, the image show this year’s flagship device with minimal bezels and rounded screen corners. The smartphone seem to boast a metal body with a screen-to-bezel ratio being greater than 90 percent. The device is tipped to come with a 5.7-inch QHD+ display with a Pixel density of 564ppi and an aspect ration of 18:9. The bottom bezels (not shown in the image) is rumoured to be slightly taller than the top bezel, as per The Verge.
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LG G6 is also touted to come equipped with Google Assistant, which is exclusively available for Google Pixel and Pixel XL. Other rumours suggest that the company is making the next flagship a lot safer by introducing heat pipes in the G6 to disperse heat away from the processor. As far as other specs are concerned, the smartphone is rumoured to sport the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and would sport 3.5mm Headphone jack and might use USB Type-C for charging and data syncing. LG is also likely to keep the Hi-Fi Quad DAC for high-quality audio output via headsets.
Imagecourtesy: The Verge