The smartphone has been spotted in benchmarks

Mar 31, 2015 03:46 GMT  ·  By

LG is expected to launch its next flagships smartphone, the G4 sometime next month. Many rumors claim the South Korean company plans to launch more than one device in April, but their specs are still a mystery.

Based on the latest leaks, LG might unveil the G4, G4 Note and G4 Stylus, though we recommend our readers to take the information with a grain of salt until the handset maker confirms it.

While we do know some of the specs for each of these devices (not the complete ones), it's still unclear which processor the LG G4 will be packed with.

Luckily, LG G4, codename F500x, has been recently spotted at GFXBench, which sheds some light on what the smartphone has to offer in terms of specs.

First of all, it looks like LG has decided to drop the Snapdragon 810 chipset in favor of another model launched by Qualcomm at the same time, the Snapdragon 808.

LG G4 will be unveiled in April

This is a hexa-core processor clocked at 1.8GHz, which is complemented by an Adreno 418 graphics processing unit and 3GB of RAM.

According to the listing on the benchmark's official webpage, LG G4 packs 32GB of internal memory. Sadly, there's no info on microSD card slot yet.

However, we do know LG's flagship smartphone will boast a 5.5-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) capacitive touchscreen display.

On the back, the G4 is said to feature an impressive 16-megapixel photo snapper with laser focus, LED flash and 4K video recording, while in the front there's a no less impressive 8-megapixel camera for video calls and great selfies.

Last but not least, LG G4 is expected to ship with Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system out of the box, which is the latest version of Google's mobile platform.