So we know that LG is working on a successor to the LG G2 in the form of the LG G3. This has been confirmed by LG themselves, although the company has yet to make anything official. That being said, we have also heard the rumors that LG could be working on an LG G3 mini variant which would essentially be a smaller version of the handset.
Now we have seen one of the models appear in LG’s User Agent Profile, and it looks like another model has made an appearance in LG’s UA Profile again, except that this time its model was the LG D724. Based on the UA profile, it seems to confirm the specs that we had heard about earlier.
This means that the LG G3 mini will pack a display with a resolution of 1280×720. Unfortunately the screen size was not mentioned, but presumably it will be smaller than the LG G3. It also mentions that the phone will run on Android 4.4.2 KitKat. Unfortunately the lack of support for 1080p playback with H.265 seems to suggest that the device will not come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset.
Unfortunately apart from that not much else is known. Will LG announce the LG G3 mini alongside the LG G3 on the 27th of May? We guess that remains to be seen, but in the meantime we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more info.
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