Non-final press render of the LG G4 appears on Twitter

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Now that Samsung and HTC have announced their latest flagships at MWC 2015, it's getting closer to LG's upcoming launch of the LG G4, and that means yet another monster handset to contend with when considering which smartphone to buy. Here we have our first glimpse of the new LG G4 handset. As you can see from this image tweeted by @onleaks, the LG G4 appears to be building on the G3's design although it should be noted that this is an early ‘non-final‘ press render. This means the design could change drastically between now and the official announcement.

Looking at the image, the G4 seems slightly curvier than the G3, and possibly a little sleeker. This could be due to the angle of the device in the picture though. This non-final version of the G4 has dimensions of 148.9 x 76.5 x 9.9mm which makes it a tad larger than the G3(146.3 x 74.9 x 8.9mm) in every respect. Whether this will result in thicker bezels or a bigger display, it's anyone's guess. You can also see that the speaker is staying on the rear panel, although as said before, that could change because this is not the final product. You can almost certainly count on the power and volume buttons staying on the rear of the device though. What do you think of this non-final press render of the LG G4?

Source: @onleaks
Via: Android Authority

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  1. Here’s hoping they put the speaker at least back on the bottom. That was the one design change from the G2 that I didn’t like. I don’t like having to turn my phone over on speaker phone conference calls and then having to turn it back over to unmute myself, etc. Minor inconvenience, but wish it could be on the bottom or even on the front (like the Sony or Nexus).

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