Motorola has announced its new g6, g6 Play, g6 plus and e5 Androids with 18:9 screens, consistent design, the full Motorola name and more, including dual SIM slots and separate MicroSD slot for the first time.
Wish you could get a smartphone with an ultra-wide aspect ratio, but one that’s smaller than the LG G6 and Samsung S8?
LG’s new G6 has a 5.7”, 18:9 screen and a dual camera that includes an amazing 125° wide angle lens. It will be available at Telstra from 28 March.
Want a free 43-inch TV to tempt you into buying a new smartphone? LG’s doing just that, flogging a live TV with your G6 purchase.
LG was the first at the Mobile World Congress to announce its new flagship G6 – a 5.7” screen that fits into a traditional 5.2” body.
LG has confirmed its new flagship G6 will have a 5.7”, QHD, 2880 x 1440, IPS screen, Always-on-Display, with an 18:9 screen ratio (normally 16:9) to allow for a larger screen in the smallest possible body.
LG has posted a new YouTube video that asks what people want in an ideal smartphone. At the end, LG asks you to “imagine how your wishes will come to life,” and then hints it will all happen in February.
LG may be betting the future on HDR, Dolby Vision, OLED - but it has a lot of LED TVs for every taste.
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