LG G4 features may include a 5.8 inch curved screen display, according to new leaks.
An unnamed LG smartphone appeared on the FCC website sporting a massive 5.8 inch panel. According to the post, the smartphone will be slightly larger than the current LG G3 with dimensions 79.3 mm x 154.1 mm. The device is powered by an impressive 3000 mAh battery and will support 2, 4, 5, 12, 25, 26, and 41 LTE bands.
The document also mentioned a stylus coming with the device. The LG device has a codename LG LS770 and the prefix suggested that the device is heading for the US carrier Sprint.
Another leak appeared on the French website Nowhereelse, which has a good track record when it comes to leaks of unannounced devices, publishing alleged photos of LG G4.
Based from the photos, the upcoming smartphone highly resembles its predecessor. However, the new device will have a slightly curved display similar to LG G Flex 2. The website also revealed its possible specs and features that includes between 5.3 and 5.7 inches screen display with a 2K pixel resolution, octa core Snapdragon 810 processor from Qualcomm, 3 GB of RAM, 16 MP or 20.7 MP back camera.
With a massive screen display and curved features as well as a stylus in tow, the tech industry is suspecting that the LG G4 will be an entry for the phablet category.
Meanwhile, the LG G4 release date is expected in April after its no-show at the recently concluded Mobile World Congress last week. An unnamed LG executive revealed to Korean media, The Chosun Ilbo, that the company is "perfecting" the LG G4 before its release. Moreover, LG does not want to be overshadowed by its rivals such as Samsung and HTC that announced their flagship devices at this year's trade show.