Rumor has it that LG is working on a smaller variant of its current
flagship smartphone, the LG G2. It is also believed that this "LG G2
mini", or whatever the device ends up being called, will go by multiple
model names, including LG D618 and LG D620. Well, the former is now
listed in FCC's database, and here's all the information that we could squeeze out of the papers.
First and foremost, the LG D618, aka LG G2 mini, might not be so small after all. The handset is 2.59 inches (65.8 mm) wide and 5.07 inches (128.8 mm) tall, which makes it about as large as an LG Optimus L9 II. In comparison, the LG G2 is only a bit larger, measuring 2.79 inches (70.9 mm) by 5.45 inches (138.5 mm). Given its proportions, this alleged LG G2 mini might indeed come with a 4.7-inch display, as rumored. It is also worth mentioning that the smartphone will sport a removable battery, according to what is said in the documents. The cell's capacity, however, isn't being specified. Of course, all standard connectivity options are available on the LG D618. There's Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi with mobile hotspot support.
First and foremost, the LG D618, aka LG G2 mini, might not be so small after all. The handset is 2.59 inches (65.8 mm) wide and 5.07 inches (128.8 mm) tall, which makes it about as large as an LG Optimus L9 II. In comparison, the LG G2 is only a bit larger, measuring 2.79 inches (70.9 mm) by 5.45 inches (138.5 mm). Given its proportions, this alleged LG G2 mini might indeed come with a 4.7-inch display, as rumored. It is also worth mentioning that the smartphone will sport a removable battery, according to what is said in the documents. The cell's capacity, however, isn't being specified. Of course, all standard connectivity options are available on the LG D618. There's Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi with mobile hotspot support.
No further specs about the LG D618 are being listed in the FCC
filing, but according to speculation, the LG G2 mini could come with a
Snapdragon 800 SoC and 2GB of RAM, just like its bigger counterpart. The
camera, however, might be treated to a downgrade as the mini could only
have an 8MP snapper.
source: FCC
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