Unlike the
other 2015 Android flagship smartphones, we haven’t heard much about the LG G4
at all. However, recently a mysterious LG smartphone with the model number H810
was spotted in a leaked document by MyLGPhones. According to the website, the H810 will be LG’s flagship
smartphone offering for this year on the AT&T network. As you can guess,
the LG flagship smartphone for 2015 is obviously the much-anticipated LG G4. So
the H810 could be the AT&T LG G4 variant.
The leaked
User Agent Profile of the LG H810 doesn’t reveal anything much about the device
except for its display resolution. The H810 sports 2560 x 1440 Quad HD
resolutions, similar to the LG G3. Since the G4 will obviously not see a
resolution downgrade and we still do not have 4K resolution panels available
for mobile devices, the LG G4 will definitely be running Quad HD resolution.
From earlier
leaks, it is believed that the LG G4 will arrive with a smaller 5.3-inch
display compared to the 5.5-inch display size of the LG G3. This does seem a
bit strange to us as we haven’t really seen many smartphones that come with a
smaller display size than their predecessors. However, since LG is an expert
when it comes to minimizing the bezels on its flagship smartphones, we can
expect the LG G4 to be as compact as most 5-inch smartphones if it does end up
with a 5.3-inch display size. The G4 is also said to come with the Qualcomm
Snapdragon 64-bit Octa-core chipset, 4GB RAM and a 16MP Samsung ISOCELL rear
camera with Optical Image Stabilization. There have also been reports of LG
bundling a stylus along with the G4 to take on the Samsung Galaxy Note range of
phablets. Since LG has retired its G Pro line of phablets, the idea of the G4
shipping with a stylus doesn’t sound all too crazy now.
The LG G4 is
expected to be announced at the Mobile World Congress in March, where we also
expect to see other 2015 Android flagship smartphones to go official.
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