We recently heard about another version of LG’s flagship smartphone, the LG G5 SE and now we have some more details on the handset.
According to a recent report the LG G5 SE is a Snapdragon 652 powered version of the LG G5 and the handset will be sold in certain markets instead of the G5.
The G5 SE will apparently be available in China, Latin America and other regions, the only other change to the handset is that it will come with 3GB of RAM instead of 4GB of RAM on the G5.
Other specifications on the new G5 SE will remain the same, this will include a 5.3 inch QHD display with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels and 32GB of storage.
The handset will also come with a microSD card slot for expansion and an 8 megapixel front camera, pus a dual camera setup on the back which consists of a 16 megapixel 4K camera and an 8 megapixel camera.
The handset will feature Android Marshmallow and will share the exact same design as the LG G5, this includes the handsets modular features which allows you to add on a camera or HiFi accessory.
LG recently announced that it was opening up its modular platform on the handset to developers to allow them to create hardware and apps for the device.
Source Android Authority, Le Journal Du Geek
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