LG has been teasing its new G4 flagship smartphone at full force for quite some time, but it appears the company accidentally leaked a microsite with dozens of photos and renderings that reveal what to expect when it launches later this month.
Mashable contributor Evan Blass first discovered the microsite -- which has since been removed -- and posted an image to Twitter. While the G4 won't officially debut until the company's press conference on April 28, we learned a bit more from the exposed shots.
Say hello to the LG G4: http://t.co/5bNDGBDw3Z pic.twitter.com/UZ7RtmVdDe— Evan Blass (@evleaks) April 11, 2015
To start, the G4 looks strikingly similar to LG's previous smartphone model, the G3. But there are a few visual enhancements, like the option to swap out back plates.
@LGUSAMobile @LGUS Alright, we get it... Possible LG G4 pictures leaked. Can we move on now? #LGG4 pic.twitter.com/aP5dfUAix1— Raul Tomuta (@Tech_Zone_Ro) April 12, 2015
There are about six leather backing choices (black, brown, blue, red, yellow and beige) and three plastic options (white, silver and gray). Pricing was not revealed in the leak.
The website also highlighted improvements to the camera, which is in line with what we already knew. The press conference invite and a YouTube trailer teased a camera with an f/1.8 aperture lens, which is exactly what appears in the recently leaked photos.
Other details -- again, some of which we already knew -- include a high-resolution 5.5-inch Quad HD screen and a replaceable 3,000 milliamp-hour (mAh) battery. For LG fans, that should be enough to hold you over until the press event later this month. Mashable will be reporting from the conference live, so stay tuned for updates.