LG's G5 flagship wasn't a hit with consumers, but the Korean company hopes things are going to be different in 2017.
News of the next-gen G6 occasionally pops into the rumor mill, giving us a glimpse into what to expect in a few months. According to the latest information delivered by journalist David Ruddock the G6, LG is looking to let go of the modular design that was characteristic of the G5.
It appears the G6 will come with a non-removable battery, unlike the current-gen flagship. Unlike other manufacturers like Apple and Motorola (and apparently Samsung), LG will not ditch the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The Korean tech giant is expected to use a mix of metal and glass materials to make the G6, quite akin to what Samsung is offering these days. More specifically the G6 will feature a "highly reflective metallic material on the rear." So it sounds like the G6 will feature a more elegant design than the current G5.
With the G5, the smartphone maker experimented with modular design but given that the phone didn't so well, LG is trying another strategy with G6.
However the removable battery might be a feature a lot of LG fans will miss.
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