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LG G3 leaks in a new Press render



The South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer's upcoming front runner smartphone has once again showed it's face on the web, via courtesy of evleaks from Twitter. But this time we have the phone itself dressed-up well with it's front display on, featuring the earlier leaked screens on them.

It's probably the first time the unannounced LG made rumored G3 is making it's debut with the company's new improved User Interface layout on board, running over Android's version 4.4 KitKat as heard in the past. According to this leak and our previous reports, the new refreshed Optimus UI from LG will attribute minimal and flat icons, updated added-on elements for the weather forecast widget, transparent on-screen navigation buttons, alongside the tweaked notification drawer with Samsung's TouchWiz User Interface like rounded quick setting toggles.

Lastly, from it's back, we again see the redesigned hardware physical buttons setup, that got introduced with the company's 2013 (current) flagship, LG G2, right under the primary camera lens with an unknown sensor on the left and a dual-tone LED flash light towards the right. Remember, LG is holding a Press Conference on 27th and 28th of May in six major cities around the globe, where we expect the firm to announce their next generation "G" smartphone.

Source: evleaks (Twitter)

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