In recent months we have hardly talked about rumors about LG. While the rest of the companies warm up to prepare their flagships for 2015, LG seems to have decided to focus on a single mobile: the LG G4, successor to the current LG G3. As a new leak reveals, LG could have decided to redirect all efforts to the development of its new LG G4, to such an extent that it would have even put aside the development of new phones in the LG G Pro range.
If this information is true, the LG G Pro 2 (officially presented at the beginning of this year 2014) would be the last representative of LG's G Pro range. In this way, as they point out from the GForGames website, LG would seek to focus all its efforts on the development of the LG G4, thus ruling out launching a new LG G Pro 3 that would offer competition to other phablets in the market of next year 2015 such as For example, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from the South Korean company Samsung.
The reason for this decision could be due to the advance of the trends of the users of the mobile telephony market. Little or no need would LG have to launch a different smartphone with a 5.9-inch screen if the LG G3 already has a screen that reaches 5.5 inches in size. In addition, if the rumors are true, the LG G4 screen will be slightly larger than the LG G3, so that the idea of launching an LG G Pro 3 automatically loses all sense unless its presentation is accompanied by some type of accessory, such as the digital pen that Samsung incorporates in theNote 4.
Because, after all, the LG G Pro 2 was an attempt by LG to offer users a phablet- type smartphone whose screen size was slightly larger than the LG G2. The LG G2 was at that time the reference of the LG G Pro 2, which ended up incorporating a screen of no less than 5.9 inches based on the need to increase the 5.2 inches of screen with which the LG G2 came on the market.
The information that exists at the moment about the characteristics of the LG G4 is practically nil, and beyond the expected increase in the size of the screen, it is completely unknown what news this new smartphone will bring. Perhaps we can intuit that the operating system installed as standard will be Android in its version of Android 5.0 Lollipop, but entering to speculate on more specific characteristics today is impossible.
Presumably, the official presentation of the LG G4 will take place during one of the most important technological events of next year 2015: CES 2015, during the month of January, in the United States; Mobile World Congress 2015, during the month of March, in Spain; and IFA 2015, during the month of September, in Germany.