LG reveals even more details about the G6 ahead of launch

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LG is doing a downright awesome job to keep the LG G6 is doing a downright awesome job to keep the lid G6 leading the Mobile World Congress launched a few weeks. Involving a lot of recent leaks on mobile phones, and today the company continues and offers a lot of information through official channels to confirm the number of reports and add some new insights on what will happen to the phone.

The press release of Seoul this morning confirms several key hardware specifications for the upcoming flagship – the 5.7-inch 2880 x 1440 show, near the edge, monopolizing most of the phone’s top eighteen nine-inch aspect ratio. The company’s request is almost bezel-free screen “FullVision.” leading the Mobile World Congress launched a few weeks. Involving a lot of recent leaks on mobile phones, and today the company continues and offers a lot of information through official channels to confirm the number of reports and add some new insights on what will happen to the phone.

The press release of Seoul this morning confirms several key hardware specifications for the upcoming flagship – the 5.7-inch 2880 x 1440 show, near the edge, monopolizing most of the phone’s top eighteen nine-inch aspect ratio. The company’s request is almost bezel-free screen “FullVision.”

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The phone’s interface — UX 6.0 — is apparently designed specifically with that form factor in mind. The company is no doubt waiting until MWC to offer up a more fully formed looked at the experience, but some of the features include a GUI designed to serve up two square windows side-by-side — not a new feature for mobile devices by any means, but one that should work better on a larger, almost edge-to-edge screen. The functionality is designed to bring multi-tasking to the product — long considered a pain point with mobile devices.

The camera UX is being updated, as well, using the aforementioned side-by-side functionality to get a live view and preview images next to one another. The format is apparently best suited for square images — the sort users upload to Instagram and other social media, rather than the standard rectangular portrait shots.

And for good measure, there’s also a “Food Mode,” which apparently has the ideal settings for people Instagramming their lunch — an activity I’m not sure we ought to be encouraging.

The phone will be unveiled in its entirety on February 26 — though with LG looking to build some hype after stumbling a few times on the mobile front, don’t be surprised if the company can’t keep its leaks under control in the coming weeks.

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