The LG G7 is the upcoming flagship smartphone from
the South Korean company. Since it is speculated to debut in the first quarter
of 2018, it is considered as one of the major rivals of the Samsung Galaxy S9
and Galaxy S9+ flagships that are expected to get unveiled around the same
time. DBS Designing has created a concept design of the LG G7 to reveal what to
expect from it.
Like the LG G6 and LG V30, the concept model of the
LG G7 also features a full screen design. The side bezels of the smartphone are
very slim. Also, its upper and lower bezels are also very thin. It features a
water-resistant body and retains the 3.5mm audio jack. The smartphone can be in multiple color choices.
According to the concept creator, the LG G7 features
a 5.8-inch display that carries support for QHD+ resolution. It has an internal
storage of 128 GB and it also carries support for microSD card on its external
storage. DBS Designing did not mention the chipset that will be powering the LG
G7, but it has stated that it includes 6 GB of RAM. It has a 3,500mAh battery
that is coupled with fast charging feature. It also includes a USB-C port.
The concept design maker has mentioned that the LG
G7 features a pair of 8-megapixel dual selfie snappers and a pair of
16-megapixel dual rear cameras. The fingerprint scanner is not present on the
rear of the LG G7 as it is placed under its display. This feature may not come
on the real LG G7 as this technology is expected to become available in the latter
half of next year.
Previous reports have revealed that the Snapdragon
845 chipset would be powering the LG G7. It is also said to feature LG’s own AI
assistant. Even though the LG G7 concept design appears quite impressive, one
should be aware of the fact that these are not leaked renders but a creation of
the imagination of the developer.