The LG G3 Prime has been outed by a promo poster distributed by a retail store in Korea.
The updated version of the original LG G3 appears to be arriving with the latest Snapdragon 805 chipset.
The
clue is in the Cat.6 tagline, which is capable of delivering super-fast
300Mbps download speeds but isn’t supported by the old Snapdragon 801,
suggesting it will arrive with the 805 option. The G3
Prime bears a striking resemblance to the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A
recently released in Korea featuring a QHD display, Snapdragon 805
processor and superfast CAT 6 LTE.
The poster however doesn’t give away much else apart from the new connectivity speed.
Still, the juiced up G3 will have a 5.5-inch QHD screen, 13MP camera with OIS and razor-thin bezels. The Korean store is also taking pre-orders for the G3 Prime, although right now price and release dates are unknown.
According
to a statement from LG Greece, a “Prime” device for other markets
outside of Korea is also currently in the works, but may not release for
another 3-4 months. The rumour mill also suggest that
two more LG G3 version are on the way - the LG G3 Beat, a smaller
version of the G3, and the LG G3 mini, an even smaller version.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
LG G3 Prime confirmed by Korean promo poster
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