vendredi 16 janvier 2015

LG G4 rumoured to offer 16MP wide angle camera

A fresh batch of leaks allegedly show the specifications of the upcoming LG G4, and if true it could mean that LG is preparing to release a pretty powerful handset.


Although the inclusion of the new Snapdragon 810 had been in doubt due to problems with the chipset, according to the latest rumours the LG G4 will still be rocking Qualcomm's newest chip.


The LG G4 will also include 3GB of RAM and a 16 megapixel rear camera; quite an upgrade from the 13 megapixel snapper of the LG G3.


Lollipop love


The details of the LG G4's specifications come from an Android 5.0 Lollipop Dump file which displays system information about the device it is installed on.


Not only does this Dump file give us an idea of the hardware that the LG G4 could be using, but it also hints that the handset will come with Google's latest version of Android straight out of the box.


Hopefully we'll see more of the LG G4 at Mobile World Congress 2015 in March.







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