LG G5
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S7 and S7 edge
have starred in a lot of leaks today, and now it's finally time for LG's G5 to
shine too.
The next flagship smartphone from
Samsung's Korean competitor has been given the full leaked image treatment as
you can see - it's had both its front and its back exposed.
For the umpteenth time, the dual-camera
setup on the rear is confirmed, along with the fingerprint sensor siting
underneath that. The phone will also have laser autofocus and a dual-tone LED
flash.
The volume buttons are on the side, and
it looks like the fingerprint scanner doubles as a power button. The handset
seems to have a metal build, but that's not entirely certain at this point. The
images don't appear to be renders, rather live shots of an actual G5 unit,
although it isn't turned on.
The G5 will get official this Sunday in
Barcelona at MWC, and it's so far been rumored to sport a 5.6-inch QHD
touchscreen, 4 GB of RAM, as well as Android 6.0 Marshmallow on board. Qualcomm
has already confirmed that the G5 will be powered by its Snapdragon 820
chipset.