The event at which LG is going to unveil its 2014 flagship isn’t that far off. If a report coming out of South Korea is correct the company may already have shown off the specifications and features of the LG G3 at a “secret” event on its home turf. Apparently only a handful of people were invited to the pre-announcement event at a retailer which basically reiterated most of what we have already heard about this smartphone.
It was revealed at the event that the LG G3 has a 2.5-inch 1,440×2,560 Quad HD or “2K” display offering a super-crisp 538 pixels per inch. The device’s dimensions are said to be 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm.
Powering the flagship is a quadcore Snapdragon 801 processor from Qualcomm coupled with 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM, 32GB of onboard storage and a 13 megapixel rear camera with enhanced optical image stabilization. It wasn’t revealed if the G3 is going to have a microSD card slot.
The smartphone is said to have a 2.1 megapixel front camera with an “enhanced selfie mode.” A laser auto focus assist beam is reportedly integrated on the rear of the device, aiding fast focus in low light conditions. LG G3 might have a 3,000mAh battery and run Android 4.4 straight out of the box.
It should be kept in mind though that the possibility exists that LG might make subtle changes when this device launches in other markets. LG often differentiates the variants of its flagship so it wouldn’t really surprise anyone if that happens.