LG Reportedly Planning An Early Launch For The LG G6, To Combat The Rivals

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Dec 28, 2016 11:42 AM EST

Undoubtedly you're missing out, if you consider LG as the other South Korean Smartphone that people generally believe. It has been making really awesome and heart grabbing Smartphone that too often fly under the radar. Especially the very famous Nexus phones in partnership with Google, and in recent few years has become known for trying something out of the box with wacky camera technologies, bendable handsets, and removable modules. With these innovations, it has hardened the competition for building highly innovative Smartphone.

According to the Forbes, "the firm better known for household appliances sold nearly 60 million phones in 2015, up slightly from 2014" and released two flagships this year. If speculation about specs of the new model is true, LG will finally fly out from under the radar as its G6 becomes one of the Smartphone heavyweights of the year.

The new flagship phone is expectedly going to extend the high-end specs of the G5 while accommodating new consumer technology trends such as virtual reality gaming and health monitoring. The G6 will come with waterproofing, eye-sensing technology, and health accessories, as per reports by LGG6Info. Expect integration with LG smartwatches and virtual reality gaming systems by LG as well as others, the site says.

LG G6, with the estimated price $650, is expected to come a bit earlier than initially thought as LG is looking to compete with another flagship that will be launched around the same time probably at the beginning of second quarter of 2017.

LG G6 SPECS:

Early rumors on the new LG G6 specs reveal a bigger display. The 5.6" display will be one of the best seen in any 2017 Smartphone with a true 4K display. It will be set-up by the octa-core processor that is believed to be clocked at 3.0 GHz. The blazing fast Qualcomm processor will help with multitasking, productivity, and a 5GB RAM - predicted by LGG6Info.

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