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LG G3 gets leaked with new rear mounted buttons

The upcoming LG G3 is finally leaked in physical form. The shot of its back reveals a redesigned rear-mounted rocker buttons and a rounded action/wake button. It appears to have a dual-LED flash on the right side of the camera while the left side features what seems to be an infrared blaster that’s also found on the current LG G Flex.

In terms of specs, the LG G3 is expected to feature a Quad HD display, faster processor that’s mated to 2GB or 3G of RAM and a revamped UI that’s flatter in design. The camera is expected to be similar or better than the current G Pro 2 with OIS Plus that offers greater image stability.

So far there’s no word of its official launch. Even if it is announced, don’t expect it to be available officially in Malaysia since LG has been very quiet in our market.

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