LG G6 with new interface version LG UX 6.0

Following the launch of the new LG G6, LG Electronics (LG) will present and a new workspace version (user interface), the LG UX 6.0, which is designed to take advantage of the new, widescreen FullVision. The LG G6 will feature FullVision 5,7-inch QHD screen with a resolution of 2.880 x 1.440, with an 18:9 ratio that fills almost the entire front s. The dimensions of the phone are ergonomically designed to ensure the ultimate comfort for the user as well as compatibility with existing and upcoming digital content.LG UX 6.0

The new LG UX 6.0 user interface LG G6 will maximize the benefits of the FullVision display, providing the user with the ultimate in user-friendliness and benefits such as:

  • Different content viewing experience, such as video clips, and internet browsing
  • Improved user interface for the camera which "takes advantage" of the 'extra' space provided by the 18:9 format of the screen
  • Smartly designed GUI (Graphical User Interface) that allows 2 squared windows to be opened side by side, providing a more productive multitasking experience.

A diversified experience

The screen FullVision the LG G6 gives users a new viewing experience. The new, large screen has expanded top and bottom allowing users to see more information when browsing the internet or reading e-books while providing them more exciting experiences when watching videos or playing games.

LG G6 is expected to launch a new era, during which premium smartphones will carry 18: 9 aspect ratio screens. This is why content that is customized to 18: 9, such as movies, apps and games, is booming. The device also has a feature that allows users to view 16 content: 9 in 18 format: 9.

Enhanced camera UX

The UX camera has been significantly improved thanks to the 18:9 wide screen, an aspect ratio that increases convenience and enjoyable use. The wide screen allows users to take photos and edit them at the same time. LG UX 6.0 offers the Square Camera feature, which divides the 18:9 screen into two distinct perfect squares. With it, users can shoot in 1:1 format – which is especially popular on social media like Instagram – and edit the images in an adjacent window. There is also a new mode of photography, the so-called Food Mode, which has high color quality and saturation ideal for what its name indicates, the . Users can also create GIF files by combining from 2 to 100 images in a loop.

Upgraded Multi-tasking

The LG G6 takes advantage of the 18:9 widescreen in a number of ways. First, it makes it possible for the user to open a window of calls next to the calendar or photo album application at the same time as the message application. Multiple square dimension photos can be linked together and viewed as Collage Wallpaper on the lock screen. The user can type one and at the same time to navigate the internet. In the calendar app, turning the G6 horizontally will display the calendar in the left pane, while a detailed schedule will appear on the right. The combinations that can be made are endless.

"LG G6 with FullVision is inspired by the philosophy of cinema industry experts who believe that an 18:9 screen would be the best solution for viewing both old and new cinematic content in the digital age," said Juno Cho, President of LG Electronics Mobile Company. “We haven't just adopted this philosophy in our latest smartphone, we've taken it to a whole new level by incorporating the 18:9 format in many other ways. I think users will appreciate the fact that we've made the LG G6 more productive.”

LG G6 with LG UX 6.0 will be presented to the public worldwide during MWC 2017 in Barcelona, ​​Spain on February 26.

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