LG G6 has been under the rumor radar for more than a month now. Such a vast time span means that by now almost every info has been leaked about it leaving no room for guesses. Yet, every time a new leaked image or spechseet emerges, the excitement runs high as always. The same is the case now with fresh leaked LG G6 photos showing Always-On display.

We have seen a couple of few renders of the upcoming LG G6 in the past which looks quite a deal. But the latest one steals the entire show. Giving us a first look at the Always-On display of the premium LG smartphone, it confirms the addition of this feature.

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The two LG G6 images also throw interesting light on its design and camera placement which falls is in line with some previous rumors.

In one of the images showing the front Always-On display, we can see the time, date, and battery level on the lock screen. The curved corners and the near bezel-less look is evident. The brand name sits at the bottom with the physical home button is nowhere in sight.

The other image shows the back side of the G6 phone in silver gray color. The vertical dual camera set-up and the fingerprint sensor below it corroborates past leaks.

The same source who provided the leaked images also states the specsheet which includes 5.7-inch display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, a 3,200 mAh battery. Needless to say, these are the same as we have seen in various past leaks.

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LG has scheduled an event for the launch of G6 at MWC on February 26th. At this pace of LG G6 detailed leaks and official renders, we wonder, if by that time, there will be any excitement left for media and consumers to behold!

via 9to5Google