LG G4 specs rumors: display details leaked

What will LG G3's successor look like once the G4 is released in 2015? [Photo credit: Facebook]

If the claims of tech tipster On Leaks about the LG G4 are spot-on, then the yet-to-be-released device will be huge. Everyone thought the LG G3 was already big as it came out with an intimidating screen, measuring up to 5.5 inches. But with the new yet unfounded finding, LG may prove everybody wrong, implying that the lineup has never really been sizeable even with LG G3 around, and what was thought to be hulking is not the largest the G array can offer. 

LG has always been for unique and remarkable screens and displays. The LG G3 was the first device in the whole of the mobile arena to ever offer 2K resolution.

The South Korea-based tech firm is also great at hitting two birds with one stone. LG also went as far as mining the potentials of curving its handset's display to benefit both the aesthetics and performance aspects of the device. This led to the creation of the LG G Flex and its newly-released follow-up, the LG G Flex 2. 

The tech firm is said to be out to break records and make history once more with the LG G4 by making the first ever device to render 3K pixel resolution on its reportedly hefty display. There is no doubt LG can do it. The question is its willingness to actually do so. 

Apart from a display that is hard to top, the LG G4 is said to owe its power to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 3 GB of RAM. Rumor mills also claims the device will sport a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera and a new fingerprint scanner for heightened smartphone security. The LG G4 should also come with Android 5.0 Lollipop up and ready. 

LG reportedly believes that with this stalwart package, it will be able to sell 10 million LG G4 units. If this happens, it will be another feat for the company that sold 7 million LG G3 devices. 

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