The fate of the LG G Pro 3 has been an unclear one and the project was reportedly put on hold a while ago in favor of focusing on the G4. With the mainstream flagship now out and doing well, the company is apparently back on track for releasing a follow-up to the G Pro 2.
If this latest leak is to be believed, the high end phablet will
sport a large 6-inch display with QHD resolution. You'd not be surprised
to hear that the G Pro 3 will likely be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset,
but it will also have 4GB of RAM, so we could expect some serious
multi-window multitasking. There's going to be 32GB of built-in storage
as well as a microSD slot for expansion.
The sources claim a 20.7MP primary camera and that carries a bit of a
Sony vibe, though it could well be the 10:7 Toshiba sensor, utilized in
this year's HTC One M9 and the lot. An 8MP selfie shooter will also be on board.
The handset is tipped to come with a fingerprint sensor, and we
speculate it may be yet another feature to join the camera and the
proprietary control layout on the back. That said, LG was believed to be
skipping fingerprint reading and jumping straight to iris recognition, but it may be reserved for the G5, indeed.
The smartphone is said to be released by the end of the year, but
what sounds less exciting is the rumored price. At $790 it's not exactly
affordable, though befitting a top-end 6-inch phablet.
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