The Korean smartphone company LG is rumored to release LG G Pro 3, essentially dedicated to smartphone “power users."
The rumored successor of the LG G Pro 2 is expected to sport a 6-inch quad HD capable screen with a 1440 x 2560 resolution, with 490ppi pixel density. Run by Android 5.1.1, the device will be powered by Snapdragon 820 SoC, the most recent processor of Qualcomm and is not yet released in the market. LG G Pro 3 is also rumored to feature an impressive 4GB of RAM along with 32GB internal memory and it is expandable as well up to 128GB via microSD.
The rear camera of the phablet offers an impressive 20.7MP, amde with a Sony sensor and LED light flash. On the other hand, the front camera has 8PM camera which is best for snapping selfies. Its camera can capture 4k video recording, offering laser focus features. The phablet has also volume controls on its back, Christian Post reported.
Another important feature stated in the rumors, LG G Pro 3 will have a fingerprint scanner that will offer better data security and the very first pupil recognition in a smartphone, according to Ubergizmo report. These new features offer power users full security on sensitive data on smartphone.
Rumors stated that LG G Pro 3 is now under progress; however, LG has not yet released any official statement regarding the full specifications of LG G Pro 3. Rumors also reported that the device will be too costly; suggesting that it will costs $790. It is expected that LG G Pro 3 will be launched later this year.