LG G4 Pro Release Date, Specs News: Device To Be Revealed on October 10?
With LG's current position as one of the world's preferred appliance brands, it is not questionable that more consumers are also now looking toward the handsets released by the company.
Multiple outlets have been mentioning the coming of a so-called LG G4 Pro in the past months, and though no word of its release has been confirmed by the Korean tech giant, the hottest rumor is that the new flagship will be unveiled this Oct. 10.
According to tech outlets, the LG G4 Pro will be called LG V10 once it hits stores in the United Kingdom. Another hot topic is that the handset will be in the lineup for GFXBench. Tech Times reported that the smartphone's key features have been detailed.
According to the outlet, the new phone won't be like some other devices as it will be significantly light at only 192 grams, with 6 x 79.3 x 8.6 millimeters dimension. It is reported to have a 5.7-inch screen with a 2,560 x 1,440 pixel Quad-HD display.
As for the specs that make the LG G4 Pro run, it is seen to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, a 64 GB storage space that can be migrated to 2 TB through a microSD card, 4 GB LPDDR3 RAM, and to give consumers a better experience, the handset is said to sport the sweet 5.1.1 Lollipop treat from Android.
Just like some high-quality phones in the market, the rumored phone will reportedly come with a 3000 mAh removable battery pack, and will also be out with a Bluetooth 4.1 feature, a 2.0 USB slot, an 802.11ac WiFi capability, and a fingerprint scanner for improved security.
Other outlets suggest that the new LG device will sport not just one but two front-facing cameras, each with different lenses. One will be for the usual selfie addict, while the other is built for 120-degree shots.
Unlike some common smartphones, the rumored V10 is said to flaunt a 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.9 aperture. What makes it more significantly better than the rest is it allows for manual control of the video's settings such as the shutter speed and the frame rates, as well as the options for shooting in full HD or in 4K.
LG Electronics said in its News Room that the new phone's camera is giving its loyal fans the "ability to take group selfies without a selfie-stick."