Announced this year, the LG G5 – together with its “covered” version, the G5 SE – was one of the first models with a modular design. The device's great differential was not the configuration itself, but its modules sold separately, the Friends. Despite being innovative, it was far from the success that LG had hoped for. Among the main reasons, we have the high price of the modules, which discouraged many, and the strategy behind modularity, less attractive than that of competitors such as Moto Z. according to AndroidHeadlines, the company will have a new strategy with the G6. 3k5m4n

First of all, apparently the company will abandon the modular design altogether. The very absence of this point in the V20 reinforces this theory, which is LG's most advanced model to date. This indicates the possibility of a completely different design in this new version, as the G6 would be built from scratch. Second, it may be one of the first devices in the world to have an Iris reader. The same goes for technology MST for payments, which is also planned for the Galaxy S8.
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Like the Galaxy S8, the G6 is practically confirmed to hit the world in Mobile World Congress 2017. Naturally, specs worthy of a top of the line are expected. In this case, the G6 would be equipped with the Snapdragon 830, at least 6 GB of RAM and Android 7.1 Nougat of manufactures. But it's still a mystery whether LG will focus on Virtual reality as rumors about the Galaxy S8 indicate. We won't have to wait long, though, as MWC 2017 will take place in just a few months.