LG revealed off a phone called the G7 next to Mobile World Congress
We’ve received gossips that LG won’t call its next G-series phone the G7, and that the company argued its internal plans for the phone toward start fresh. Then today, Israeli publication Ynet published a video of a device that’s plainly noticeable as the G7 using the codename Neo. It’s indistinct whether this is in fact the device LG will be releasing or if it’s just to show about work the company’s done on one of this one next phones.
Ynet reports this phone has a notch, of course, along with a 6-inch OLED display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It takes an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, two 16-megapixel cameras in the back, also a rear fingerprint sensor. It likewise incorporates Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor and consumes 4GB of RAM using 64GB of storage. It consumes a 3,000mAh battery.
Venture Beat news person Evan Blass suggests that this might exist the canceled device. He also says this G7 was accompanied by a Q7 and V35, as well as a new watch.
The glass back looks nice, as does the deep blue color. It’s a slight bummer to see LG going the way of all the other notch clones, but I guess this is the consensus phone makers have reached about what people want.
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