LG will soon launch the new LG Q6+ in India. We had recently reported how LG has planned on launching the Q6 in the country. The new LG Q6+ will be an excellent addition to the lineup in the country. Noted tipster and phone retailer Mahesh Telecom has recently pointed out that the new LG Q6+ will soon debut in India. The device has a FullVision display which is the hallmark of many of LG’s devices.
LG Q6+ Specs and Features
The new LG Q6+ has a lot of great specs and features which will appeal to a broad range of buyers. On board is a 5.5-inch Full HD+ display with LG’s proprietary FullVision technology. The device has a very good screen resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and a stunning display is promised thanks to the pixel density of 442ppi or pixels per inch.
The sibling device, the LG Q6, is now an online-exclusive product only. Therefore, the new LG Q6+ has been selected for retailing on the offline retail market, re-establishing LG‘s willingness to stick to the old channels. The tweet from Mahesh Telecom, seen above, shows off the image of Ganesha and is an indication that the device will launch around Ganesh Chaturthi. This is a Hindu festival which ends on September 5. The LG Q6+ may launch before that time, apparently.
We have previously described how the LG Q6 range would start rolling out internationally soon. The range includes the LG Q6a, the LG Q6, and the LG Q6+ before. All of these mid-range devices have the FullVision display technology, which couples the large-screen effect that the 18:9 aspect ratio and almost-nil side bezels provide. The effect is somewhat similar to the LG G6 actually.
Powering the smartphones is the mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor. The Q6+ comes with a very neat 4GB of RAM which is coupled with 64GB of internal/native storage. The software platform is Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS. On top of that is the proprietary LG UX 6.0. Keeping the lights on is a 3000 mAh battery.
As far as the cameras are concerned, the new LG Q6+ has a 13-megapixel rear/primary camera supported ably by a 5-megapixel front snapper capable of taking wide-angle photos.