LG has confirmed that it has started rolling out its new device G4 for sale worldwide, and it is starting with Hong Kong.
The smartphone has gone up on sale in its native Korea first and will be coming in markets of Turkey, Russia and Singapore.
The phone will be released over the next months in other markets including North America, Southeast Asia, Europe, CIS, Middle East Africa, and South/Central America.
The smartphone is 5.5 inches and have new quantum display feature, this new feature offers better color reproduction and the phone is having a redesigned camera with a large sensor.
The phone is powered by a 64 bit hexacore CPU Snapdragon 808 processor and it comes with hand crafted leather back and also having subtle curve.
It is having 3 gigabytes of RAM, a 16-megapixel camera in the back and an 8-megapixel camera in the front.
The phone will be coming with the Google’s productivity apps preinstalled in the phone and the default browser would be Chrome, with Chromecast support baked right in.
LG G4 smartphone was first unveiled on April 28. It is primarily an update to G3, with changes to its camera, display and design. It has so far received positive reviews for its upgrades.
The price of the device is going to vary worldwide. Reports suggest that it will retail for around 600 dollars without a contract and for 200 dollars as part of a US carrier deal.
Juno Cho, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company said, “The LG G4 is our most ambitious smartphone yet because it is unlike any other flagship mobile phone on the market today. Our vision is to create our own set of standards without worrying about what trend other smartphones are following. We think we have a winning formula because the initial reaction to the G4 has been tremendously positive.”