LG G4 release date with LG G4 Note end of April?

LG G3 [Photo credit: LG]

The LG G4 is one device rumor mills can't stop chomping about. With all the leaks unmasking the upcoming flagship and revealing its specs, the release date is the only detail that has not yet been uncovered — until recently, that is.

New reports are claiming that the LG G3's new brother will be in the market by the end of April. If the rumors from "industry sources" in South Korea are true, then the device should make its big debut in the coming weeks. 

If it really comes out in the days to come, the LG G4 may come curved. New reports are claiming that the device will sport the curved display look, much like the LG G Flex 2. This will make it the first model in its lineup to feature such design. 

As far as the other specs go, rumor mills claim that the LG G4 will be around the 5-inch range when it comes to its screen, and with Quad HD display. Android Headlines surmises it will be between 5.5 to 5.7 inches. Like the LG G3, visuals is expected to look good on its alleged 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution. 

A 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor will be under its hood. Paired with 32 GB or 64 GB memory and a hefty 4 GB RAM, this smartphone should dazzle. Furthermore, reports say that the camera fix will come from a 16-megapixel rear-facing shooter and a 5-megapixel selfie snapper. 

There is no word about the battery unit but GSM Arena says that the LG G4 is designed with fast charging technology. So whatever that battery unit is (it should be something dependable, of course), it will be able to juice up around 60 percent in half an hour.  

Meanwhile, new leaks bearing the LG G4 Note, the flagship's bigger brother, also sprouted just recently. The images, which are purportedly from a T-Mobile employee, showed off the device on every side. One photo even showed the phablet with a stylus. 

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