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Leaked press render of LG G6 in black color shows off glossy back of the device

by Sagar Bakre
February 23, 2017
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Let’s just accept it, until and unless the LG G6 is made official on February 26, its renders, teasers and images will keep on pouring. Last week we saw a leaked image of the G6 which showed off the always-on display of the device. Well, today we are having yet another look at the G6, and this time it’s a press render which has been leaked online.

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This render has been leaked by Evan Blass on Twitter. Of course, this is not the first time he has shared a render of the G6. Last week, he shared a render of the G6 with protective case on. However, that render looked inaccurate as the the rounded screen corners were missing. Well, those rounded screen corners are back with today’s render.

Most of the leaks we have seen showed the metal back of the G6, but, the render leaked by Blass today shows off glossy back of the device. Design wise, everything else is in line with past leaks. You can also see that there’s no camera bump at the back of the device. Also, the homescreen has date set to February 26 which is when LG will unveil the G6.

As for the specifications, the G6 is said to come with Snapdragon 821 SoC, 4 GB RAM, 5.7-inch Full-Vision display, Google Assistant, Quad DAC, dust and water-resistance, 13 MP dual rear camera, and, more than 3200 mAh battery. LG also gave us a glimpse of the UX 6.0 which will come with the G6. Well, it looks like making the G6 official on February 26 is just going to be a formality for LG.

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