The smartphone shows an impressively thin bezel for such a large device

May 26, 2014 20:07 GMT  ·  By

With just one day left until the official unveil of the LG G3, the South Korean company is trying to boost the hype around its upcoming flagship smartphone with yet another promo video.

This would be the fourth video teaser released by LG in the last couple of days, each highlighting one or more of the G3’s features or design.

The newest video promo launched by LG is dubbed “The best grip-ability” and, obviously, highlights the phone’s gripability, which is very important for large smartphones.

The video also claims that those who wish to purchase the G3, but are still having second thoughts due to its large display, will not even notice that it’s a 5.5-inch smartphone.

The reason LG G3 might be smaller than expected is the fact that the flagship handset seems to have very thin bezels, which are also shown in the video promo.

LG has confirmed that the G3 will be officially announced on May 27, but has not unveiled any details on the smartphone’s specs sheet. However, due to the latest leaks, we already know what to expect from LG’s super smartphone.

Although it hasn’t been confirmed yet, we can safely assume that the smartphone will ship with Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system out of the box with LG’s latest UI on top featuring a flat design.

On the inside, the G3 will be equipped with a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor probably clocked at 2.3GHz, which will be complemented by an Adreno 330 graphics processing unit and 3GB of RAM.

Another strong point of the flagship handset would be the 5.5-inch IPS QHD (1440 x 2560 pixels) capacitive touchscreen display.

LG G3 is said to boast an impressive 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, which features autofocus, LED flash, OIS (optical image stabilization) and 4K video recording. There’s also a 2.1-megapixel camera in the front for video calls and selfies.

The G3 will be powered by a high-capacity 3000 mAh battery, which has yet to be rated by the manufacturer. The good news is that the battery is removable, so users will be able to replace it while on the move.

While there’s no word yet on when exactly the G3 will go on sale and for how much, it appears that the Korean variant of the smartphone has already been priced at around $635 (€465) outright. According to the latest hearsay, the LG G3 should hit shelves sometime in June.