iPhones and Samsung "Galaxy S" phones are known for their non-removable batteries, and it looks like LG is going to follow suit. For some time now, "LG G6" specs have been teased, and recent rumors say you can add a non-removable battery to your list.

A teaser released about a couple of weeks ago teased a new LG flagship, which says the new phone will have everything that one could ask from a mobile phone. Many agree that the teaser is talking about the upcoming "LG G6."

According to Android Authority, LG will announce the "G6" at Mobile World Congress (MWC) on February 26. It is already confirmed that the upcoming phone will sport a 5.7-inch QHD+ screen, AI quality tests that are supposedly "higher" than international standards and heat pipes. Other specs have not been confirmed.

Recently, though, some more rumors about the "LG G6" have surfaced. CNET reported that the new phone will have a sealed battery. The company decided to skip the removable battery to make the "G6" water resistant. This could only mean that the modular design of the "G5" will not be present on the "G6." It has been reported as well that the upcoming phone will include a Google Assistant.

LG has a strong partnership with Amazon, and they did want to include Alexa initially for the "G6" but reports say that Amazon's digital assistant did not feel ready just yet, and so they opted to use Google instead. But, LG is still planning to bring Alexa to its devices later this year.

The "G6" will also come in a premium glass-and-metal design, and a headphone jack, too. Experts say the phone is likely to have a dual camera system, just like the "G5" as well as a center-mounted fingerprint sensor on the rear. It is also said that the "G6" will have barely there bezels, and a Snapdragon 821 processor.