LG apparently can't get enough of the LG G6, its first flagship phone for 2017.
The LG G6 may be getting a revamp.
James Martin/CNETThe South Korean electronics giant plans to release two more variations by the end of the month, according to a Korean report by ETNews: the LG G6 Plus and LG G6 Pro.
Despite the G6's large display, small bezels, and dual rear cameras, it faces tough competition from its chief rival, Samsung's Galaxy S8. Releasing new versions of the G6 could be LG's way of mixing up its portfolio to double down against the S8 and S8 Plus.
So, what's different? The LG G6 Plus will reportedly bump up the internal storage to 128GB of storage, according to ETNews. It could also include wireless charging for global markets -- that's currently only available for the US.
And the "Pro"? Confusingly, it's cheaper, with half the storage capacity of the original: 32GB. It would cost 700,000 South Korean won (about $624/£484/AU$845), ETNews said.
The LG G6 variants are said to go on sale worldwide and not just in the company's home country of Korea. If the reports are true we may start hearing more about the phones in the near future.
LG did not respond to a request for comment.