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LG G6 Mini With A 5.4-inch Display To Launch Soon

There are people that are not into large smartphones, but they still want high-end specifications. 
Newer smartphones pack larger displays into almost the same chassis thanks to smaller display bezels, but for some people they are is still too
big.
Good thing is that LG is listening as the company is preparing a compact version of its flagship handset.
The LG G6 Mini is not yet confirmed, but according to new images, the phone is in the works. 
Unlike the standard 5.7-inch LG G6, the mini variant sports a 5.4-inch panel and a screen-to-body ratio of under 80%. 
The phone will still feature 18:9 aspect ratio, which is a good thing, but the rest of the specs are still a mystery.

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