LG Judy Smartphone Said to Succeed G6; Specifications, Launch Plans Leaked
LG 'Judy' smartphone is rumoured to release in June this year
Highlights
The South Korean company was expected to launch its flagship smartphone LG G7 at MWC 2018. However, reports had suggested a potential delay in the arrival of the successor to LG G6 - now, it's said to arrive in June, and not be called the G7. Similar to the G6, the new smartphone's key attraction could be the display. As reported by VentureBeat, LG will pack a 6.1-inch, 18:9 aspect ratio screen in Judy. The MLCD+ technology (with white sub-pixels), used in the display provides a high 800-nit brightness and consumes 35 percent less power than a typical IPS LCD panel.
Apart from the display, the report claims that the new handset will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM. It is said feature a dual rear 16-megapixel camera setup, with f/1.6 lenses. It is also said to come with 64GB of internal storage, IP68 dust and waterproof rating, stereo speakers, HDR support, wireless charging, digital assistant and voice recognition. Additionally, the AI camera technology from the upcoming LG V30 smartphone may also be introduced in the handset.
LG Judy is expected to be the successor to the LG G6, but may not be named G7, as per the report. Also, its launch at the Mobile World Congress is ruled out, as LG is reportedly targetting a June release for Judy. Interestingly, last month LG had also confirmed that the G7 is on schedule and that it will Be announced 'when the time is right.' Earlier reports had claimed that LG plans to repackage its flagship G series of smartphones with a new naming scheme. Amidst all the confusion, it sounds like there is at least a four-month wait before we get to see a new flagship smartphone from LG.
LG 'Judy' smartphone is rumoured to release in June this year
Highlights
- LG Judy may sport a 6.1-inch display with MLCD+ technology
- Handset may include Snapdragon 845 processor with 4GB RAM
- Judy may have a dual camera setup that houses 16-megapixel sensors
The South Korean company was expected to launch its flagship smartphone LG G7 at MWC 2018. However, reports had suggested a potential delay in the arrival of the successor to LG G6 - now, it's said to arrive in June, and not be called the G7. Similar to the G6, the new smartphone's key attraction could be the display. As reported by VentureBeat, LG will pack a 6.1-inch, 18:9 aspect ratio screen in Judy. The MLCD+ technology (with white sub-pixels), used in the display provides a high 800-nit brightness and consumes 35 percent less power than a typical IPS LCD panel.
Apart from the display, the report claims that the new handset will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC coupled with 4GB RAM. It is said feature a dual rear 16-megapixel camera setup, with f/1.6 lenses. It is also said to come with 64GB of internal storage, IP68 dust and waterproof rating, stereo speakers, HDR support, wireless charging, digital assistant and voice recognition. Additionally, the AI camera technology from the upcoming LG V30 smartphone may also be introduced in the handset.
LG Judy is expected to be the successor to the LG G6, but may not be named G7, as per the report. Also, its launch at the Mobile World Congress is ruled out, as LG is reportedly targetting a June release for Judy. Interestingly, last month LG had also confirmed that the G7 is on schedule and that it will Be announced 'when the time is right.' Earlier reports had claimed that LG plans to repackage its flagship G series of smartphones with a new naming scheme. Amidst all the confusion, it sounds like there is at least a four-month wait before we get to see a new flagship smartphone from LG.