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LG G5 to come in February with 21MP camera, iris scanning and metal body

LG G5 to come in February with 21MP camera, iris scanning and metal body

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We already know that LG is working on its next flagship device LG G5. Now, few information about this flagship device have been leaked by a Taiwanese website. Source confirmed that LG would launch LG G5 in February 2016. It will come with improved camera as compared to camera of LG G4 and a biometric security.

According to new rumored leak, LG G5 will come with a 5.6″ display with QHD resolution. This time, company is replacing optional leather back with a metal unibody design. It will come with a 21 megapixels rear camera to offer improved camera performance. It is worth to mention that LG G4 had already been praised for its awesome camera performance. On front, it is expected to come with 8-megapixels camera but it is not clear if it will be a dual-camera setup.

Also see: LG Mobile Phones Price list India

LG G5 will also have a fingerprint scanner and iris scanner to make your device secure. Fingerprint sensor will be located at the back side of the device, very similar to LG V10. On processor site, it will come with Snapdragon 820 SoC.

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Featured image is of LG Class just for representation of a metal phone. We have no image of LG G5 yet.

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Pavitra Shankhdhar

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Pavitra Shankhdhar is a tech blogger cum journalist who covers recent launches and breaking news from gadget world. He is an expert in gadgets testing. In his free time, he play games and work on to improve his codes.

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