The South Korean multinational electronics company LG, did a risky feature in its previous flagship LG G5. LG has packed the smartphone with modules that none of the market has known for until now. So far, news of the distinctive feature is said to be ditched for the upcoming LG G6.

As the smartphone manufacturer is said to scrape modules in the LG G6, the upcoming LG G6 smartphone will come along with an all-glass cover, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack. A Twitter post of journalist David Ruddick claimed that LG G6 will not feature a removable battery and will feature an all-glass design for the LG G6, according to Pocket-Lint.

With Samsung and Apple are currently getting rid of the headphone jack from its smartphones, it seems that LG G6 is still being presented with the feature. Nevertheless, Ruddick's other tweet is claiming that LG G6 will not have an all-glass design, instead the upcoming LG smartphone will feature a highly reflective metal cover on the back. Without stating that the modules feature will be back for the upcoming LG smartphone, it can mean a risky business for a module feature to be included for the LG G6 if the tech giant is going for the uni-body design.

Nonetheless, the market is no stranger to the adoption of integrated batteries in the handheld devices, there are certain consumers, particularly commercial travelers, who prefer to exchange a battery for a 100 percent charge in a flash. Reports are now claiming that LG will go for a radically contrasting hardware design for the forthcoming LG G6.

The smartphone is likely to sport a perfect blend of metal and glass materials, more or less similar to what Samsung is flourishing at the moment. The build of LG G6 will be in favor of a more graceful design as compared to the all-metal body of V20 and LG G5, GSM Arena reported.

LG G6 is slated to roll out in the Mobile World Congress 2017 on Feb. 27.

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