LG G6 Latest News & Update: Near Bezel-Free With 13MP Dual Rear Cam, 4GB RAM; Still Available At $805

by Guenee Simmons / May 01, 2017 02:44 AM EDT
LG displays its LG G6 during the Mobile World Congress, on Feb. 28, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain

LG G6 is the new flagship smartphone that recently hit the Indian market, and it is now up for pre-order. Latest reports indicate the new smartphone's price and other details.

LG G6 Will Go On Sale Starting April 29

The LG G6 will reportedly have a starting price tag of $805, and will go on sale beginning April 29. However, the said date only suggest as to when the stock shall be available and not as in-store availability, which would further mean that LG could bypass Samsung in India by offering LG G6 ahead of Galaxy S8's May 5 release. Meantime, pre-orders for G6 can be made through LG India's official website.

LG G6, meanwhile, comes with an almost bezel-free form factor with an 18:9 aspect ratio and features a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner under the dual camera setup. Furthermore, the new flagship is also known as the first smartphone to support Dolby Vision.

Additionally, LG G6 is sporting a wide-angle 13MP dual rear camera system that comes with two 13MP sensors - one for regular shots with OIS 2.0 and 71-degree lens while the other one is for the wide-angle shots with f-2.4 aperture and 125-degree lens. Aside from these, there is also a 5MP wide-angle lens with f-2.2 aperture and 100-degree lens.

LG G6 is packed with a 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, paired with 4GB of RAM and Adreno 530 GPU. The new flagship has 32-64GB of expandable internal storage via a microSD card slot, and comes as well with a removable 3,300mAH battery with a fast charging support, Know Techie reported.

LG G6 Battery Life Test Reveals Consistent Failure

The new LG G6 is expected to have a decent battery performance, considering its larger cell that normally results to a better performance. However, the latest battery test revealed otherwise.

Based on the battery life test, LG G6 was consistently failing to make it through a whole day with no top up. According to reports, the battery had gone from 100 percent down to 65 percent after a couple of hours with only Snapchat and Spotify apps in use, Know Your Mobile reported.

 

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