Feb 07, 2017 12:21 PM EST
LG G6 Coming Out On April 7? New Invite Confirms LG G6 Debut At The MWC

Spoilers for LG G6 seem to confirm that the new smartphone is coming out soon. The release date for the newest flagship from LG has reportedly been revealed to be on April 7 in the U.S., and a month earlier in South Korea. The new invite also gave out more details about the new smartphone.

The anticipated LG G6 has been speculated to be introduced in the upcoming Mobile World Congress, which will be held on Feb. 26 in Barcelona, Spain. The company has previously released its first official invites which also hint on the design of the new smartphone.

Moving forward, the Korean manufacturer has issued a new invite which now confirms that the LG G6 will be introduced in the said MWC. The invite now carries the model's name LG G6 which brought light to all speculations of the new smartphone's debut.

Aside from the confirmation of the flagship's debut, additional details were also unveiled in the invite. The tag line "Big Screen That Fits" can be spotted on top of the invite. This tagline confirms that the latest smartphone will sport a widescreen, hinting on a new edge-to-edge display.

Alongside the tagline, it can be found on the right half of the invite the outline of a hand holding a smartphone body which resembles a similar size with the invite design on the left side. Trusted Reviews has noted that the upcoming LG G6 will sport the fresh 18:9 aspect ratio screen.

Meanwhile, prior to the debut in the upcoming MWC, it seems that the latest flagship from LG is excited to be released. Reports are now circulating that the new smartphone is scheduled to come out on March 9 in South Korea, and on April 7 in the U.S., Venture Beat reported.

Watch out for more updates from us as the "LG G6 Day" set on Feb. 26 gets nearer.

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