The steady stream of LG G6 leaks continues flowing today, with information on when US consumers will get their hands on LG’s latest Android flagship.
The LG G6 is slated to launch in the US on April 7, according to a report from VentureBeat. That’s a little more than a month after February 26, the day that the G6 is expected to be officially revealed. It’s also later than the LG G6’s South Korea launch date of March 9.
As a refresher, the LG G6 will feature a 5.7-inch 2880x1440 display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. Other features are rumored to include a Snapdragon 821 processor, non-removable battery, water resistance, and Google Assistant.
It’s kind of disappointing to hear that US consumers will have to wait more than one month after the LG G6’s debut to actually buy one. Some recent flagships have only had a couple of weeks of delay between announcement and launch, like the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 7, which helps to minimize the amount of hype surrounding the device and can help lead to better sales. Unfortunately, it sounds like US consumers interested in the LG G6 will have to spend several weeks after the G6’s announcement ogling it online before they actually get one.