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LG officially unveils the stylish G6 at MWC 2017

LG today officially unveiled the LG G6, its 2017 premium flagship phone, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The LG G6 has a bigger screen (not phone) and bezel-less design.
LG G6, as we all know, sports a 5.7-inch QHD+ FullVision display with an unusual 18:9 aspect ratio, and that’s one of its selling point apart from Snapdragon 821 that processes along 4GB of RAM. The screen is also HDR10 and Dolby Vision compatible.
The G6 has a dual-camera setup on the back, browsing few elements from the modular predecessor, with 13-megapixel sensors behind each lens. The rear wide-angle lens is 125 degrees — wider than human field of view — while the frontier has 100 degrees. The cameras both shoot in 4K as well as HDR10.
On the software side, the LG G6 will ship Android 7.0 Nougat on-board. It will also have Google Assistant built-in, making it the first non-Pixel device to feature Assistant. Available colors include ice platinum, astra black, and mystic white. Pricing information hasn’t been revealed yet, but what we know is that the handset will launch sometime in April.