It's already known that the upcoming LG G4 is equipped with a 16MP rear camera with f 1.8 aperture and to keep its prospect buyers drooling over its stunning camera.
LG teased more of its features in a video with professional landscape photographer Colby Brown, TechnoBuffalo reported.
According to Android Authority Brown "suggests" that the LG G4's camera "offers superior color accuracy by automatically recognizing indoor and outdoor environments, boasts a flexible 'manual mode' to adjust your shutter speed and white balance, and that the f/1.8 aperture allow for brighter, lower noise images in low light conditions."
The LG G4 is set to be launched on April 28 in an event in NYC and was confirmed by an LG'S exec that it will hit store shelves in South Korea on May 31.
But ahead of its release, the upcoming flagship was previously listed on LG's website and went live for several hours.
The listing revealed that the LG G4 will sport a leather back cover which will be available in Black, Light Brown, Mahogany, Light Blue, Tan Yellow, and plastic back plates are also available.
Aside from its camera, another interesting feature of the LG G4 would be its Slim Arc Design which allows its users to feel the phone naturally on hand.
The LG G4 has been reportedly come with a 5.5" True HD IPS display of QHD resolution with a Corning Gorilla Glass 4 for its screen protection. It will be powered by a Snapdragon 808 chipset coupled with a 3GB of RAM and a 32GB of internal storage.
LG is currently running a trial program of its G4 in select countries and will offer free screen replacement and free 64GB microSD card for all those who pre-ordered in Korea, GSM Arena added.
See camera samples here.