Guest Jared Peters Posted April 23, 2014 Posted April 23, 2014 Screenshots of LG’s latest interface for their upcoming LG G3 have leaked, giving us a sneak peek at what the software will look that, plus confirming the 2k display we’ve been wondering about. The interface looks pretty similar to what we’ve seen before, following the trend of a flatter design that nearly all Android and smartphone OEMs are moving towards. The icons, widgets, app drawer, etc. have all picked up colorful, flat images, and the status bar and navigation bar are keeping KitKat’s transparent look. Aside from the colors, everything has a very rounded look to it, including the contacts in the widgets, plus the quick shortcuts in the status bar. On the far left of the home screen dot indicators, there is also a small G icon instead of the typical dot, which seems like it would indicate something similar to My Magazine on TouchWiz or even BlinkFeed on HTC’s Sense. No screenshots on what it is, but it’s clearly something besides a typical homescreen. Samsung obviously doesn’t own rounded icons and that color scheme, but it’s hard to deny that LG has probably taken some influence from Samsung’s latest TouchWiz redesign for their skin on the G3. Regardless of where they’re drawing their inspiration, however, expect to see this flatter design on the LG G3, whenever it’s announced. For the full resolution screenshots, hit the link below. source: GSM Arena Come comment on this article: Screenshots of LG G3 interface leak showing flatter, rounder design Visit TalkAndroid for Android news, Android guides, and much more! News via TalkAndroid
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