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LG G4's Reported Leak Shows QHD Display Resolution

Leaked image reportedly of LG G4 revealed that the model has QHD 1440 x 2560 pixels display.

The leak also showed the model number, which is LG H810.Reports also say that the camera for LG G4 will have 16 megapixels, which is higher than LG G3's 13 megapixels. Aside from that, the main camera's added features are phase recognition, laser autofocus, visual image stabilization and dual-LED flash.

The LG G4 can reportedly perform simultaneous video and image recording plus geo tagging and face detection in high definition resolution. Other than that, the main camera can take videos up to 2160p@30 frames per second.

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The secondary camera has 5 megapixels and can capture 1080p@30 frames per second. The screen size will reportedly measure 5.3 inches with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 that would protect the device from scratches and marks.

Other rumored features of the handset are the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 4 GB of RAM. The CPU is reportedly Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57 while the GPU is Adreno 430.

As for its battery, there are no reports yet about the type and the talk and standby time. The LG G4 reportedly has sensors such as accelerometer, compass, barometer, gyro and proximity.

LG G4 has a lot to live up to considering that its predecessor the LG G3 has gained praises for its overall performance. Critics say it was able to surpass its rivals and has challenged iPhone 6 in its number one spot.

Reviews of LG G3 described the handset as "ergonomic," which means that it is highly comfortable and easy to use. Other than that, reports say that the device takes good quality photos even in low light. Even the G3's new interface was praised by tech analysts saying that it provided a "much more fluid system."

Fans can check if LG G4 is at par with its predecessor when it is unveiled on the rumored date March 2 to 5 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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