Yesterday, an unindentified device from LG was seen in benchmark records, with startling mid-range features and a 5.7-inch display. The phablet was known by its model number LG H740 so far, but more information about the device has now been revealed.
According to the latest leak, it is reportedly going to be called the LG Class, and the company is already sending out teasers through its networking channels. The teaser includes an image that doesn’t give much of an idea; it only shows the rear camera setup and the power button.
Interestingly, LG has chosen a complete metallic built for the smartphone, regardless of the fact that it is not a flagship phone. This makes it somewhat similar to what Samsung has been doing with its Galaxy A lineup.
Based on the specs revealed so far, the LG Class is likely to feature a 5.7-inch 1080p Full HD display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 615 SoC, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal space (most likely expandable). With the latest Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, the phone will adorn a 12MP or 13 MP primary shooter with LED flash and a 5 MP selfie camera.
The LG Class will be unveiled on September 21, Monday. As reported yesterday, the Korean company is also holding an event in New York City on October 1, but it may be reserved for the flagship unveiling of the LG V10.