The first render of the LG G6 that shows a known design is filtered

LG G6

The LG G6 is expected to have at least a little more battery than the LG G5, especially for a simple reason and that is that having a smartphone with a great camera, gets you to use it much more or that you want to take more photos than with another phone that may not be as appealing to use. This is where the G5 limped quite a bit and where we hope that LG will be attentive to return us a G6 that meets the basic requirements.

Being so close to 2016, we are now almost impatient to know the future of the different flagships that will be arriving throughout the following year. Of the Galaxy S8 we are knowing more and more, but it is now when LG wants to be part of that news passing so that expectations are raised for a phone which could hit the table quite a bit if you have a more than acceptable battery. We now have the renders that indicate the strong resemblance in design to the G5.

As you can see from the filtered render, the G6's design is very similar to the G5. Dual cameras and a fingerprint sensor are positioned in the same space on the rear of the terminal. It has the same profile in the form as the LG V20, and although the G5's design did not fall in love, it is not that it was ugly, but rather different.

Now we have to see if LG will be able to stick with the modular design of the G5, or will finally put it aside to focus on getting a more complete smartphone. It would be more appealing if the last said happened, since the G5 with a great autonomy would have been another different smartphone, since the Korean company used that small "lack" as an excuse for some users to agree to the purchase of the battery module.


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