LG G6 Leaked Beside LG G5: First Live Photos Revealed; Phone Expected to Debut at 2016 MWC

Feb 24, 2017 09:00 AM EST | Yen Palec

With the Mobile World Congress expected to open its doors within the next couple of days, a handful of last minute leaks has surfaced once again. This time, the leak is a live photo of the upcoming LG G6 which, for good measures of comparison, is sitting beside the current flagship LG G5.

Since last year, almost every aspects of the LG G6's specs have been leaked, except for its actual appearance. The LG G6 is expected to debut at this year's Mobile World Congress, and days before its official launch, the tech community is able to see what it actually looks like.

One of the most noticeable differences between the LG G5 and the upcoming LG G6 is the significant improvement in terms of reducing the bezels, according to Slash Gear. One of the leaked photos also highlighted the gorgeous looking dual-camera setup on the rear of the phone.

Many attributed the LG G5 as an experimental model, and the LG G6 as the culmination of everything LG has learned over the previous device. The Android smartphone market is up for a major upheaval once all flagship devices are revealed.

Regarding its specs, the LG G6 is expected to sport a 5.7-inch Quad HD display with LG's proprietary FullVision technology. To be more precise, the display will support 2880x1440 resolution, and a rather peculiar 18:9 aspect ratio.

Under the hood, the LG G6 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chipset with a quad-core processor clocked at 2.35GHz, according to GSM Arena. It has 6GB of RAM, and two storage options: 64GB and 128GB.

On the camera aspect, the LG G6 is expected to pack two 16-megapixel camera sensors in dual configuration and a 12-megapixel front-facing secondary camera for selfie shots and video calling. The phone is expected to run on Android 7.0 Nougat right out of the box.

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