LG will be launching something big on April 28 in London, Paris, New York, Istanbul, Seoul, and Singapore, and if there’s anything that should star in such a huge event spanning six cities across the globe, it’s the LG G4.
We have previously given a backgrounder on how powerful this flagship would probably be. It’s said that it would run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor backed by 3G of RAM with a home-developed UI called LG UX 4.0 on top of Android 5.0 Lollipop. We know how awesome the LG G3’s 5.5-inch display was, so we can expect to get the same performance from the LG G4, as it would go for a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pimped with the new Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT), which would enable the screen to go 30% brighter with 50% higher contrast ration without increasing its power consumption.
Will it have the curved design as previously rumored? We’re not entirely sure, but new things have seemed to have been revealed: the LG G4 would probably be finished in leather if the event invitation is any indication. It would also have a better camera than its predecessor, which is saying a lot as the LG G3 has a 13MB powerhouse rear snapper with laser autofocus and f/2.4 aperture. Rumors say that LG’s newest flagship will sport a 16MP main cam with f/1.8 aperture, which would definitely leave the powerful smartphones of Samsung and Apple behind.
There’s only less than 3 weeks to the LG G4’s launch, and we’re pretty psyched. Watch out for our updates in the next few days.
Sources: LG Mobile on Facebook, Mashable, </a>CNet