LG Optimus
4X HD, the
first quad-
core
smartphone
from the
South Korean
mobile phone maker, is expected
to make an official appearance on
shelves in some European countries
as soon as next month.
The handset vendor has just
announced that it planned on making
the smartphone available in Germany,
Sweden, the UK, Italy and Poland in
June, but it did not offer a specific
release date for it.
Soon after, however, the new mobile
phone will be pushed to other
countries around the world, in regions
such as Asia, CIS, and South America,
LG announced.
LG’s Optimus 4X HD went official in
February this year at the Mobile World
Congress in Barcelona, Spain, along
with a handful of other LG
smartphones.
Powered by Google’s Android 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich operating system,
the smartphone also comes with a
variety of apps and services from LG,
such as "Media Flex," with features
that include fingertip search, live
zoom, Video Speed Control, and
thumbnail play list.
With a Tegra 3 1.5GHz quad-core
application processor inside, the LG
Optimus 4X HD promises a great
mobile experience to all fans.
Moreover, the handset features a 4.7-
inch 720p HD IPS LCD touchscreen
display (1280 x 720 pixels resolution),
packs 1GB LP DDR2 memory and
16GB of internal storage.
On the back, the smartphone features
an 8-megapixel photo snapper,
capable of recording videos in full HD
resolution, complemented by a 1.3-
megapixel front camera, great for
making video calls.
LG Optimus 4X HD packs a 2,150 mAh
battery inside (which can deliver
extended usage times due to an
included Eco-Mode), and sports
connectivity capabilities such as MHL,
DLNA, WiFi, Bluetooth, support for 3G,
and the like.
Overall, LG promises twice the
performance levels of dual-core
devices with its new LG Optimus 4X
HD, as well as a much better
entertainment experience and great
internet browsing capabilities.
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