LG G6 is back again and is seen surfacing on the internet. The device is seen in the newly leaked image and this time the image gives a top right side view of the phone. The LG G6 is expected to launch on February 26 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) event.
There were plenty of rumors earlier on LG G6 specifications and design. Also, there was a leaked image indicating the design of the phone on the left side and wonderfully designed screen. The phone seen in the leaked image was found to have the screen-to-bezel ratio greater than 90 percent.
Now, current leaked image of LG G6 indicates how the phone looks from the right and the same screen was found as that was seen in the earlier leaked image. According to GSM Arena, the cropped leaked image reveals the closer look of the right side portion of the phone. The phone is seen with minimal top and side bezels, as well as its rounded corners and metal construction.
Also, it is reported that the LG G6 leaked image shows a SIM card slot and an antenna line. Considering the SIM card slot, it is found to be unusual than the normal ones and it can be assumed that rather being a SIM card slot, it might be a slot for external SD card.
LG G6's newly leaked image once again confirmed that the device will sport a 5.7-inch display with an unusual 2:1 aspect ratio. However, the leaked images did reveal the bottom part of the phone yet. It is expected that the bottom bezel will only be slightly taller than the top bezel. The G6 also has curved display corners, and the entire device is seen made from glass and metal.
Also, a report from Express UK depicted that LG previously collaborated with Google to integrate the AI system into their phones, saving them the intricacies and hassles of simulating their own AI system.
According to Slash Gear, it is reported that LG G6 will not be featuring a removable battery as LG earlier insisted that removable batteries and water resistance aren't mutually exclusive and the other reason might be the advanced heat management which LG has already announced earlier. This technique uses copper heat pipes to drive heat away from the processor and the battery. To implement it, it might have had to ensure that the battery won't be removable in the first place.
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