LG G4 release date, specs and features rumors

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

After the resounding success of the LG G3, rumors about the release of its successor have started going around, and the public seems to be waiting for the next smartphone release from the South Korean electronics brand. 

Online reports suggest that the soon-to-be released LG G4 will come with a 5.4-inch or a 5.7-inch Quad HD screen that has 1449 x 2560 pixel resolution. It is also reported that the upcoming device will be the first one in the market that will use a bezel-free screen. 

There are also speculations that the future LG G4 would run with the help of an octa-core Nuclun processor, with four ARM-A7 cores clocked at 1.2 GHz and four ARM A-15 clocked at 1.5 GHz.  Conversely, some say that the LG G4 will have a 64-Bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chipset and have an exceptional 4 GB RAM capacity. 

Meanwhile, the primary rear camera that will be featured in the new LG flagship phone is 21 megapixels, and it could have a 2-inch camera sensor that has the same ultrapixel capacity similar to the Optical Image Stabilization of HTC. It may also have the capacity to record 4K videos at 60 frames per second. 

Since the so-called LG G4 smartphone will be packed with the said features, the South Korean manufacturer will reportedly use a 4600 mAH battery to make everything function smoothly without having to recharge the device often. 

LG made its mark in the mobile phone industry after the company tied up with Google to come up with several smartphone devices such as the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 5, and gadget enthusiasts are looking forward to the next device the company will roll out, particulary the speculated LG G4.  

Although the company still has to release an official statement to back up all these claims about the brand's next flagship product, analysts are expecting that the upcoming phone will be out by the middle of next year.

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