by Harry ThomasWith the upcoming event by LG on 26th of February, 2017. (My birthday🎂) We at Techmanity are very concerned with the companies big selling point of upgradability in todays smartphone catalogue. With the LG G5 from last year, we saw a chance for users to upgrade hardware into a phone that helps support those who are big on having the best battery and photography in an mobile device. Though sales, didn't skyrocket with the LG G5. It was certainly in the top 5 smartphones of 2016. Source: Phone BuffThis year, we have high hopes! The main reason why the G5 wasn't selling as much, was mainly because of simplicity. Like the Apple's iPhone and Google's Pixel. They share one common ground. They both offer simplicity through there hardware and software working together. Simplicity in today's age is what customers are looking for. We as a society have grown out of having replaceable battery's. Though they are still some who like that upgradability every once in a while. Like me. Luckily. A recent leak from LG has spread haywire across the internet, including a design of the LG G6. Although, we only see the top of the device, we still have a glimpse of what LG have in store for us. At first with the design, I thought it looked a lot like an Samsung flagship form last year. However, with the metal chassy, we can only hope that LG have taken the route of non- upgradability. This does sound like a bad thing. But it's what users want and LG needs to deliver that. Looking at the image above. We may also see that there may be a less significant camera bump, like most phones. You can tell that the phone is a little levitated in the image. However, it doesn't seem much.
Another thing I like is how thick it looks. Every flagship on the market are getting thiner every year. Though, this looks to be impressive by LG. I am very excited to see what they are packing in this thicker phone. Now, normally I don't talk about specs much, unless they are interesting. Because, we obviously would see the improvements of better performance from a new phone every year. However, this year LG will be using the snapdragon 821 from last year rather than the new 835 processor. Which I think is outrageous of Samsung to have brought most of the stock from Snapdragon for their upcoming Galaxy S8, rumoured for April 14th. I wrote about this a few day's ago, about how greedy Samsung are. We also hope for LG to be running it's flagship on Android 7.0 nougat. So users can benefit on 2 app multitasking. It is also rumoured that the Headphone jack may be a hit or miss with this model. But for now.....we wait. Follow us on Twitter for more news on the release of the LG G6.
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