The price for the upcoming Android smartphone for the first half of 2017, the LG G6. However, the update was only for the European market. No word yet on the actual price of the handset for North America or the United Kingdom.

On the listing posted by Germany retailer MediaMarkt, the LG G6 will come with a price tag of €750, according to Phone Arena. Those who'd like to place their pre-order can now do so but only to the mentioned retail store. Fans will be able to choose from three available color options: White, Platinum Gold, and Black.

By the looks of it, though, it seems like the new LG G6 is going to cost much lower compared to the other high-end smartphones. For instance, the current Apple iPhone 7 Plus is priced at €900 while Google's premium handset, Google Pixel XL is at €900. Both smartphones carry the same 32 GB internal storage capacity, as stated on Phone Arena.

The LG G6 is in the same price range as the HTC U Ultra and Huawei P10 Plus. However, it's still quite high when compared to Samsung's last year premium handset, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, and OnePlus 3T. These handsets are currently priced at €610 and €440, respectively.

As for its specifications, the LG G6 will come with a 5.7-inch Quad HD screen display and a display ratio of 18:9, Droid Report stated. The screen is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass with a band placed on its side that holds everything together.

Under its hood, the LG G6 is going to run using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 821 System on Chip (SoC). It is going to be supported by 32 GB of internal memory and 4 GB of Random Access Memory (RAM). The handset also supports memory expansion via its MicroSD slot, which can be expanded for up to 2 TB.