LG has revealed a new minimalistic smartphone design language more like an sketch of a smartphone they are working on. The design is said to be inspired from the nature where the rear camera sensors are inspired from rain drops, as the cameras sensors are getting smaller from top to bottom. The main camera sits slightly above the surface while the other two lens lie seamlessly under the smooth glass. This tactilely pleasing design layout offers the added benefit of taking up less space on the rear of the phone for a cleaner, sleeker overall look.
Another noticeable design is the 3D Arc Design which shows the symmetric curves at the sides of the smartphone which will help the phone to stay comfortably in the hands and will give natural feeling in the hand than previous LG phones. This design also gives a smooth edge designs for the smartphone which looks more natural than sharp edged designs.
Cha Yong-duk who serves as LG’s head of Mobile Communications Design said that handset will be a first-look at the competitive edge we will be bringing to every LG smartphone going forward. He also added “Our upcoming smartphone will draw on the rich history of classic LG designs which have always been distinctive at first touch,” which means this will be a new design.
LG has also confirmed that they are going to launch a new series of smartphone to replace the “G” series where smartphones of different price range will be available including a dual screen smartphone to replace the LG G8x ThinQ.