LG X mach
The LG X mach (the alter ego of
Quicksilver) get its name from its LTE Cat. 9 3CA connectivity. That's
"CA" for carrier aggregation, which brings up to 410 Mbps downlink
speeds. Also, this is a dual-SIM phone.
It has a 5.5" IPS Quantum display
with QHD resolution (as in 1,440 x 2,560px). The back is curved to improve
grip, but the screen itself is flat. The X mach promises great low-light
photography with 1.55µm pixels on its 12.3 MP camera (much like the Nexus 6P).
For selfies, there's an 8 MP camera on the front.
The phone will be powered by a hexa-core
1.8 GHz processor with 3 GB of RAM. Additional specs include a fingerprint reader
on the back and a 3,000 mAh battery. The LG X mach is headed to Europe and Asia,
perhaps not to the US, though.
Then there's the LG X max (not to be
confused with "mach"). It has a large screen with "an enhanced
viewing experience". LG sees it as the ideal phone for media consumption.
Currently, the biggest LG X phone is the X power with its 5.3" screen, so
expect the X mach to stretch wide than that.