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With some reports suggesting that the LG G6 may ditch the modular concept of its predecessor in favor of a less-adventurous, waterproof design with non-removable battery, while others still claiming the battery will be removable despite the added water resistance, even educated guessing is becoming a bit difficult at this point. However, our job here is to present you with all the relevant information regarding next year's flagships, and that's what we are going to do now. With that said, let's take a look at all we know about the LG G6:
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1. Design (New!)
2. Display
3. Hardware
4. Cameras & iris scanner
5. Software and features
6. Price and release date
Design
Non-modular G6
The LG G5 was a very experimental device. Perhaps too experimental. The modular concept was highly promising but failed to deliver in the end |
Numerous sources, including various South Korean publications, have claimed that LG will be dropping the whole modular thing it experimented with on the G5 and opt for a more traditional design instead. The various reports on the matter cite multiple reasons for this suggested change, including low sales of the G5, troubled production yield due to the phone's complicated modular build, as well as big shifts in the executive circles responsible for the development of the G5.
Non-removable battery that won't overheat
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Both the LG G5 (pictured above) and V20 sported removable batteries, but the G6 may break this tradition with a non-replaceable, sealed battery unit |
Some reports claim that the G6 won't have a user-replaceable battery, which is somewhat in line with the rumors suggesting that the phone will have a non-modular build. However, other sources, most notably the Korean Herald, suggest that the LG G6 may retain the removable battery aspect from the G5 and the more recent non-modular V20 for "safety" purposes, vaguely referencing the Note 7 debacle. An interesting point, although we don't really see the removable battery as an adequate precautionary measure against malfunctions. Furthermore, if modular design is really a no-go for the G6, LG may have a much better reason to keep the battery sealed in. This brings us to our next point.
Waterproofing
Both the G5 and V20 (pictured above) sported removable batteries but neither of them was water-resistant |
Body
The LG G5 sported a unibody aluminum build coated with primer to conceal the seams between the casing and antenna slits. It wasn't received with standing ovations by fans and we weren't amazed either. However, LG may be looking to spice things up for the G6 with some sort of a high-gloss back. Some reports suggest that the casing could be made of glass, while others claim that LG is more likely to use some sort of metal polishing technique, similar to what Apple did with the Jet Black iPhone 7 models, to achieve a high level gloss without compromising sturdiness.
Display
Both the V20 (pictured above) and the G5 featured sharp 2K screens. The G6 will either retain this resolution or amp things up with a 4K display |
With Apple said to be shifting to OLED tech for its 2017 lineup, Google jumping on the bandwagon with the Pixels, and Samsung using AMOLED displays in pretty much every portable device it makes, LG may be next to join the party. The company already produces OLED displays for its own smartwatches and TVs, as well as the Apple Watch, so an OLED-equipped G6 is a possibility. Furthermore, mobile VR is going to be big next year, and since Google's guidelines for building a Daydream-ready device require that it has an OLED screen, we may see a lot more Android phone makers adopting the technology.
As far as resolution goes, the LG G6 will either retain the current Quad HD resolution of the G5 and V20, or bump things up a notch. The G6 will be going head-to-head with the Galaxy S8/S8 Edge, which are heavily rumored to pack 4K displays, so LG may very well decide to implement a higher resolution panel in its next flagship.
Curved displays are trendy these days, and may become the norm in next year's flagships, but a number of reports is suggesting that the LG G6 may come with a regular flat display.
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Hardware
Not much is known at this point, but the G6 is expected to sport last year's Snapdragon 821 chip, backed with at least 6- or even 8 GB of RAM, if LG wants to compete with the beefy Galaxy S8 brothers. The G6 will likely feature a USB Type-C port, as well as retain the same 32 GB of expandable, internal memory found on the G5. If the G6 is to be Daydream-ready and sport a 4K screen, then capable hardware is a must. According to the latest reports, the G6 won't be powered by a Snapdragon 835, because all shipments have been reserved by Samsung for the Galaxy S8.
Audio
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The B&O Hi-Fi Plus Module for the LG G5 was a really cool add-on. If the G6 won't be modular, we want some high-end audio tech built in right out of the box |
On a related note, numerous sources agree that the LG G6 will sport a 3.5 mm jack, which is a feature nowadays, so it's worth mentioning. Although nothing is set in stone at this point, we wouldn't be too surprised if LG decided to go against the grain with the G6, seeing as how 2016 marked the beginning of the end for everybody's favorite jack, and a lot of folks seem not too excited about it.
The V20 offered 24-bit lossless audio recording thanks to a three microphone setup. It would be great to see it make a return in next year's G6.
Cameras & iris scanner
LG's new all-in-one sensor, as showcased at KES 2016. This sensor will be implemented in LG's future smartphones, it's just not certain that it will happen next year |
The G5 and V20 sported a clever dual camera setup that may very likely return in the G6 in an improved form. Both the G5 and V20 came with two cameras on their backs – an 8 MP wide angle lens and a 16 MP primary shooter – that worked quite well in combination with LG's clever camera software.
As for the selfie shooter, the G6 may change things up a bit. We wouldn't hold our breath for a revolution in front-facing cameras, but rather an evolution. Back in November, word got out that LG is working on an all-in-one iris scanner/front-facing camera module capable of switching between the two functions with the help of an IR light filter.
Software and misc. features
Given that the V20 was the first smartphone to run Android Nougat out of the box, it's a pretty safe bet that the LG G6 will run Nougat too. There are also rumors that LG may come out with its own mobile payment service to compete directly with Apple Pay and Samsung Pay. This would suggest that the G6 will have some sort of MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission) technology implemented in it.
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Price and release date
If the G5 is anything to go by, then LG will likely aim for a February reveal with the G6, probably at (or around) MWC 2017. Let's take a quick look at the announcement/launch "schedule" for previous G-series phones:
- LG G2 – Announced August 2013; released September 2013
- LG G3 – Announced May 2014; released June 2014
- LG G4 – Announced April 2015; released May 2015
- LG G5 – Announced February 2016; released April 2016
- LG G6 – Expected announcement February 2017; expected release March – April 2017
Although there is no clear pattern to these dates, it is obvious that each year LG has been pushing the reveal more toward the beginning of the year. We would say the G6 will likely be announced at MWC in February and a launch in March or April, at the latest. If LG wants to stand a chance against the Galaxy S8, it wouldn't be a good idea to postpone the launch beyond April, as Samsung's next flagships are expected to be revealed in February and hit the shelves the following month (as usual).
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MWC 2017 will be held in Barcelona, 27 February -- 2 March 2017 |
The LG G5 launched at around $650 back in April, and the G6 will likely retain the same price tag. It may be a bit more expensive, depending on how big of a leap forward it it is compared to the G5, but we wouldn't bet on anything cheaper than $650 or more expensive than $700. LG has always priced its flagship devices lower than Samsung, and it's highly unlikely that the G6 will be a deviation from this trend.
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