LG F600L rumors: New LG smartphone with 4GB RAM and Snapdragon 808 specs leaked

The new LG G4. LG website

New leaked information in regards to an unknown LG smartphone with model number LG F600L has emerged, according to reports, along with details of its specs.

The new information has been leaked by Geekbench, according to a recent report by GSM Arena. Business Insider Australia reports that the new LG F600L smartphone is believed to be one of Google's upcoming Nexus devices.

It was revealed earlier that search engine company Google has been working with tech giants LG and Huawei on two new Nexus devices that are expected to be released sometime within this year.

For Google's Huawei Nexus, new details offered by tech industry leaker Evan Blass, better known as evleaks, indicate that the handset is expected to come with a 5.7-inch display screen with QHD pixel resolution, fingerprint sensor, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 SoC processor. It's still unclear how much RAM this phone will pack within itself.

For the new unknown LG F600L, Android Headlines said the device could be the company's LG G4 Plus instead of the Nexus. It could also be a new LG G4 model designed exclusively for the South Korean market. As of this time, the identity of the phone remains uncertain.

Geekbench's listing mentions the LG F600L packing a 1.4GHz CPU, Qualcomm MSM8992 Snapdragon 808 processor, 4G worth of RAM, and running on the new Android 5.1.1 Lollipop mobile operating system.

GSM Arena suggests the new LG F600L could be "a premium iteration" such as the "LG G4 Note." Meanwhile, Tech Times added that the new phone does not fit the description of another device, called the LG G4 Pro, which LG is expected to launch as well. 

As for the release date, it's not yet known and confirmed at this time. But according to Android Headlines, it's possible the LG F600L might be unveiled along with more information very soon.

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