LG’s G3 could come in white and gold according to new leaked images

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Earlier this week, some new images of the dark gray LG G3 leaked out, giving us a look at the device from several different angles. That dark gray is just one of the three colors that we expect the G3 to launch in, but the good news is that another leak has surfaced to give us another peek at those other two hues. An image posted by @evleaks shows the front, back, bottom and side of both the white and gold versions of the LG G3. Unsurprisingly, these two models look like the dark gray version that surfaced a couple of days ago, just with differently-colored clothes.

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The LG G3 won’t be officially revealed until later this month, but pictures claiming to show the device in all it’s golden glory have emerged online. That ever-so-prolific Evleaks has been at it again this weekend, posting press renders of the device from multiple angles and in fancy shades of gold and white. The sleek and super-thin looking handset has appeared in multiple leaks up until now, including a similar render revealed earlier this week showing the G3 from the same angles, but in a more familiar titanium. The firm is expected to launch the phone at specially convened events in San Francisco, New York, London, Istanbul, Seoul and Singapore on May 27. The G3 is the follow up for to the surprise smartphone hit of 2013, the LG G2. It is expected to boast a more streamlined design alongside a 5.5 inch 2560 x 1440 display with a pixel density of 538 pixels per inch, making it the first high-end handset with a qHD display.

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