LG introduces a new design language for the next flagship phone |
LG unveiled the design language for its upcoming flagship smartphone, which is slated to be launched in South Korea next month. The new model features a so-called "raindrop" design, the rear view camera has three lenses, the LED lighting decreases in order of size, and the main lens is larger, which simulates the path of water droplets.
LG indicated that this conflicts with the current trend of large cameras, and said that through the use of 3D Arc Design (including the symmetrical curve of the screen and the back of the phone), the side of the phone bends symmetrically.
Korean society claims this method is easier in the eye and feels more comfortable. Samsung said the same thing when it was released (Galaxy Note 7), and Xiaomi has made similar statements in the past.
"Our new generation of smartphones is based on a long history of classic design that we have always honored, and this phone is the first look at the competitive advantage that we will offer to any smartphone," said the vice president of mobile business design lab. President and Director Cha Yong Duk said in a statement. LG's future. ""
The phone itself does not have more details, but LG seems to adopt this design language across the team, and this change has come after LG phones have become a leader in the past two years, such as the G7, V40, G8, V50, G8X, or V60, very similar to Big each other.
The Korean company appears to be trying to change its next flagship phone model in a brand new design language.