Couple weeks ago, we heard some romours for the upcoming LG Android smartphone with specs so obscene, they’d make the Samsung Galaxy S3 redden. Now it appears LG is preparing to announcement this monster phone next week same day as the "HTC 8X" launch - HTC's first Windows Phone 8 phone.
LG has invited the press (US journalists) in the upcoming event on the morning Wed 19 September, with the possinlity of live event over the internet “without boundaries”.
The company claims to have shrunk the thickness of its display by 27 per cent, lowering the weight, improving black levels/reflectivity and general efficiency, in what it calls its G2 Touch Hybrid technology. LG has stated a resolution of 1,280 x 768, which results in a PPI of 320, confirming that the display will be 4.67in in size.
It was announced in South Korea last month, but we’ve yet to hear about a release in America or Europe but to be unveiled very soon.
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Source: CNET
LG has invited the press (US journalists) in the upcoming event on the morning Wed 19 September, with the possinlity of live event over the internet “without boundaries”.
The company claims to have shrunk the thickness of its display by 27 per cent, lowering the weight, improving black levels/reflectivity and general efficiency, in what it calls its G2 Touch Hybrid technology. LG has stated a resolution of 1,280 x 768, which results in a PPI of 320, confirming that the display will be 4.67in in size.
Hardware
So what is this inexplicable LG smartphone? It’s quite likely to be the LG Optimus G, a 4.7-inch Android 4.0 phone with a massive 2GB of memory for smooth multi-tasking, and Qualcomm’s next generation Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor for insane speed.It was announced in South Korea last month, but we’ve yet to hear about a release in America or Europe but to be unveiled very soon.
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Source: CNET
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