LG introduced three midrangers at MWC 2019, and one
of them made their way to the company’s home market of South Korea. The LG Q60
was reintroduced under the name LG X6, with all the specs unchanged - octa-core
CPU, 3,500 mAh battery and a triple camera setup on the back.
Although LG is not a fan of announcing chipsets, we
know the X6 sports the 12 nm Helio P22 chipset, coupled with 3 GB RAM and 64 GB
storage. The display is a basic 6.26” LCD with a notch on the top for the 13 MP
front-facing camera.
The three cameras on the back are as follows - 16 MP
main shooter, 5 MP ultra-wide-angle lens with 120-degree FoV and a 2 MP depth
sensor. There is also an LED flash on the side and a circular fingerprint
scanner underneath. The phone has a physical Google Assistant button on the side for
quick launching the virtual helper.
The LG X6 comes with Android Pie out of the box,
topped with LG UX7. Its price is KRW 349,800, or around US$ 300/€ 260 and you can
have it in Aurora Black or New Moroccan Blue.