Seoul: South Korean technological giant LG is aiming to launch its flagship smartphone LG G3, now new report recons that company likely to follow the foot step of Sony and Samsung as the device likely to be dust and water resistance.
As we are just going through the first quarter of the year we have already witness the Samsung’s plans. Samsung started with the high ends tablet in the form of Galaxy Tab Pro and Galaxy Note Pro while company also dominated the smartphone market with its recently launched flagship smartphone Galaxy S5.
On the other hand Sony haven’t been quit as company is enjoying the success of its flagship smartphone Sony Xperia Z2.
Now the LG G3 is being tipped to sport a dust- and waterproof body as the rugged features make their way onto more flagship smartphones.
According to Korean site ETNews, a source has revealed that LG believes the waterproof features on the likes of the Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2 are key for smartphones in 2014.
We already know that we’ll see the LG G3 later this year, but in terms of specs the trail is still pretty cold.
LG will have to get shift on with the launch of the G3 though, as we’ve already seen Samsung’s and Sony’s efforts this year and HTC has lined up an event on March 25 for the all new One.
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