LG shows off the screen and software of its LG G6 before the MWC

You can see that the LG brand is delighted with its next smartphone and wanting to show it, since this week before the Mobile World Congress something new comes out of the terminal every day. If Tuesday was the possible water resistance of the G6, today we go into more detail thanks to another blog and a video in which the software of the LG G6 in action. Few seconds of footage but a look at its screen and interface.

LG G6 boasts screen and interface

Where will smartphones go in terms of screen size in a couple of years? Will they overcome the concept of phablet And will they go straight for the sizes of the tablets? To the latter the answer would be rather a 'no' quasi resounding due to the issue of the handiness and mobility of the terminal. But that it has been a long time since they went further into their field of resolutions, it is true, and there is as proof the invention of the term phablet. The screen is one of the elements that help sell a phone. And LG is aware of it.

The LG G6 is known to mount a display that promises to be spectacular and that brings a 18: 9 ratio with X. A certainly curious and enormous ratio that basically translates into a screen with more viewing space within its dimensions. And to illustrate, the division LG Mobile has released a promotional teaser in which it boasts the screen and software of the LG G6 that it brings, which allows us a first look at its interface. And what does an 18: 9 screen mean? Well, a display that allows show two squares, one on top of the other, and have things like a cleaner user interface and ideal for function multiscreen, which depending on the display of the phone we are talking about, can be somewhat complicated to use at times.

Extra viewing space

Applied to practice, the LG G6 screen allows that when viewing the calendar app with the phone in landscape or Landscape mode, we can see on the left the calendar with the day it is and on the right the appointments and tasks what we have to do that day. With the camera app the same, since it allows us take and see the photo taken immediately without having to open the gallery, but directly in the camera UI.

Given that the issue of screens will undoubtedly be a battle front in the coming years, with mobiles like this G6 betting on mathematical ratios and others like the Xiaomi Mi Mix looking to achieve the front 100% screen, we will see if the formula that LG wants to introduce with its next smartphone triumphs and is adopted by others.