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LG-G3-teaser

Tomorrow, LG will be unveiling its latest flagship handset — the G3 — and the successor of one of the most under rated phones of 2013, the LG G2.  Thanks to a torrential amount of leaks, rumors and some teaser videos straight from LG, we already know quite a bit about the G3.

LG is once again going all out against the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One M8 and the Xperia Z2 by filling the G3 to the brim with features and innovations, including a never seen before laser sensor on the back .

So, what do we already know about the G3? Below is a quick rumor round-up of the device aggregating everything we know about it before its official unveiling tomorrow.

Galaxy-Note-3-KitKat

Samsung will unveil its next-generation Galaxy Note on September 3, just days before IFA 2014 kicks off in Berlin, according to sources familiar with the South Korean company’s plans. Invitations are expected to go out in late August, and it’s an event phablet fans will want to keep a close eye on.

Galaxy-S5-Google-Play-Edition

There are lots of things I love about the Galaxy S5, but one thing that lets it down is its TouchWiz software. Samsung bakes in so many tweaks and modifications that it’s noticeably slower than stock Android, and filled to the brim with stuff (crap) no one ever wants or needs.

Fortunately, that won’t be the case with the Google Play Edition device, which will run pure Android 4.4 KitKat exactly as Google intended. And after picking up its Bluetooth SIG certificate today, it should be too long before this device hits the Play Store.

Nokia-X-Dual-SIM-2

If you’re thinking about picking up a Nokia X, but you’re put off by its heavily modified Android operating system, then you’ll be pleased to know that the first custom ROM with pure Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean is now available.

It’s free from all of Nokia’s own tweaks, delivering a stock experience exactly as Google intended it — and so far everything appears to be working seamlessly.

qualcomm-snapdragon-mobile-processor

Prepare for a major upgrade in processing and graphics performance from next year’s Android-powered flagships. Qualcomm today announced its next-generation Snapdragon processors with 64-bit architecture, which promise a better mobile computing experience in almost every way.

In addition to support for 4K Ultra HD displays, the Snapdragon 808 and Snapdragon 810 processors are expected to bring even faster LTE connectivity, better graphics for your games, and blazing-fast devices you haven’t experienced on Android before.

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