LG G4 releases new teasers ahead of April 28 launch date

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LG is starting to hype up the release of its much awaited flagship phone later this month by coming up with a teaser video. Titled "See the Great, Feel the Great," the official teaser video from LG shows that their soon-to-be unveiled product comes with a camera that features a F1.8 aperture. But aside from the said feature, LG did not mention any other detail about the product on the video.

Nonetheless, the South Korean consumer and electronics brand recently revealed that the new LG G4 will be their first flagship smartphone product that will use the latest UX 4.0 software. The new software will come out with several new features, including Quick Shot that can let users take photos of easy-to-miss moments even when the screen is turned off by simply tapping the volume button on the back twice. The LG G4 will also automatically group the pictures on the device depending on the time and place they were taken.

Also, users of the upcoming LG G4 smartphone can gather different apps in several widget forms to make it easier to view them at the same time. These widgets will have simpler and lesser menus, according to the company. 

LG also mentioned that they have updated the calendar of the upcoming device so that the schedules that are loaded on the user's social networking accounts can be easily dragged for a better viewing experience.  The alarms and ringtones of the device can be automatically set as well. The device will reportedly feature a six-core Snapdragon 808 processor and a 16 megapixel camera.

The LG G4 launching event is set to be held sequentially in six countries, namely the U.S., the U.K., and France on April 20, and South Korea, Singapore, and Turkey on April 29. 

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