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More leaked shots of upcoming LG G3 surfaced

The new LG G3 with its Quad HD 5.5″ display has appeared again and this time it gives a front shot for the very first time. As seen previously, the back of the LG G3 reveals a redesigned rear-mounted volume rocker and power button which are more rounded in design. The front as shown above maintains its tradition of offering a high display to phone ratio with its Quad HD display dominating the front with thin bezels.

Over at the back, the camera is accompanied by twin LED flash which is similar to iPhone 5S and HTC One M8. On the left side, it has what appears to be an IR blaster which can be used as a remote similar to its LG G Flex.

Looking at the glossy plasticky build, this could be a prototype unit and even the rear mounted rocker buttons appear to be missing. On the final product, we would expect LG to use some nice feeling materials like they do on its current LG G Pro 2. The LG G3 will be announced globally on the 28th of May at multiple venues.

You can view larger shots of the LG G3 after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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