LG has accidentally uncovered the LG G4 leather

Leaks give and take. LG allegedly uncovered LG G4. The smartphone was scheduled to be featured on April 28, but this weekend, the leaker Evan Blass discovered a website that revealed a lot about the emergence of the company's new flagship. The new smartphone will be leather!LG G4

Company mistake or promotional trick to promote LG G4? Nobody knows the company's plans. But the result is the leak that he added, enough information to what we already knew about the company's upcoming smartphone.

The back of G4 will have many color options, of which there will be at least six different shades of leather, and three shades of plastic. It also looks like we should look again at the LG Quick Circle case, with the window allowing users to see their notifications when the phone is closed.

The site after the leak, has gone offline, but according to other reports, most of them of the upcoming device we have seen in the company's G3.

A remarkable revelation is the super fast f / 1.8 camera that will probably use an infrared sensor for color accuracy, automatic laser focus and a fully manual mode.

Other features we have already mentioned: are the των 5,5-ιντσών quad HD οθόνη, μια μπαταρία 3,000mAh, και μια microSD card.

Perhaps there is a chance to learn more from LG's forthcoming LG press conference LG G4if we have not already learned everything. However, it seems somewhat unlikely that there will be too many surprises.

See the leaked photos:

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