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LG G5 specs leak again, full metal body, dual rear cameras

LG G5 specs leak again, full metal body, dual rear cameras

Posted on December 26, 2015February 29, 2020 By Jarvis

It’s never too early to have some juicy gossip about upcoming flagships, especially when said flagship will be coming early as well. That is allegedly the case for the LG G5, which is rumored to debut and launch a lot earlier thanLG’s usual convention. So here we’ve got another set of leaked specs for LG’s early 2016 flagship, which confirms the previous set we’ve seen earlier this month but also adds some interesting, and some disappointing, bits as well.

LG G5 specs leak again, full metal body, dual rear cameras

Both leaks agree on a few, perhaps too few, points. There’s going to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 underneath, which casts into doubt recent reports of Samsung exclusivity on the chip until April. Strangely, there will only be 3 GB of RAM. Both also agree that the front facing camera will have an 8 megapixel sensor.
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Wearables Tags:camera, G5, LG, LG G5, Qualcomm, ram, Samsung, sensor, Slashgear, Snapdragon

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