LG is looking to expand its G6 smartphone lineup, a rumor from its home country of South Korea told us at the beginning of this month. Today a new report also originating there is letting us know exactly when this will happen. Starting on June 27, the G6 we already know wont be the only G6 in the companys portfolio. On that day it is to be joined by the G6 Pro and the G6 Plus, both handsets that will go on sale in Korea first.
The G6 Plus is said to ship with 128GB of built-in storage, as well as wireless charging support (which is present in the G6 but only for the US market). On the other hand, the G6 Pro will come with 32GB of storage (half of what the vanilla G6 has in Korea), which makes it unclear what the reason for the "Pro" branding might be.
Both the Pro and the Plus are going to be available in a new Optical Astro Black color version, which will show different black hues dependi ng on the angle at which light hits it. This definitely doesnt sound like something new for the mobile world, but it is new for LG.
The company expects the release of these two new handsets to contribute to the success of LG Pay, its mobile payment system that recently got launched in South Korea. The G6 Plus is said to cost KRW 999,800 ($890 or 793⬠at the current exchange rates), while the G6 Pro will retail for KRW 799,800 ($712 or 634â¬). The G6 thats already out is priced at KRW 899,800 ($801 or 714â¬). Its unclear if the G6 Plus and G6 Pro will ever be sold elsewhere.
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