This year, LG is changing things up, removing itself from the vicious cycle of launching phones yearly, and instead, making new models available "when needed". The firm did offer up something at Mobile World Congress with the V30S ThinQ , but this wasn't an entirely new product and could be a considered as a revision of the V30 launched the previous year. While it has yet to reveal its completely new model for 2018, rumors have been surfacing. Now, a new render gives us a better idea of what to expect.
As you can see from the 360-degree render, the upcoming G-series handset will have a sleek design. The front of the display will have a cutout towards the top and the phone will also have a 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom. On the rear, there is a dual camera sensor, along with a fingerprint reader. From what has been rumored, the handset will feature a 6-inch 3220 x 1440 OLED display, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 processor, could arrive with up to 6GB RAM, and up to 128GB of internal storage.
These specifications could always change, but if LG wants to have a chance at competing with the likes of Samsung, it will have to produce a device that has a great design and top-end internals. It is currently unconfirmed when the G7 will be announced but signs are pointing to a June release.
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