LG is expected to launch its next flagship smartphone, the G3, sometime in Q2 2014. According to the latest rumors, the South Korean company may officially introduce the device sometime in May, while the phone will go on sale in June.
Although these timeframes are just speculation for the most part, what’s certain is the fact that LG G3 will come with a stunning display that will support QHD (2560x1440 pixels) resolution. Ubergizmo has just published a picture showing the alleged LG G3 running the AnTuTu benchmark. The cited source claims it has reached out to LG for comments on the G3’s specs and the company has confirmed that its flagship handset will indeed boast a QHD display. Sadly, this is all that LG wanted to comment on the leaked pictures, so there’s no telling what other goodies the G3 will have under the hood.
However, rumors point to a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor and 32GB of internal memory. No word on the size of the display, but it could be between 5.2 - 5.5 inches. It will be interesting to see whether LG will also add a microSD card and whether or not the G3 will come with at least 3GB of RAM. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.
Alleged LG G3 picture Image credits to Ubergizmo |
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