Although LG
announced
the upcoming
availability of
the Optimus
LTE2 two
weeks ago,
the handset
vendor failed
to unveil the smartphone’s full
specs sheet.
The world’s first smartphone top
comes with 2GB of RAM inside,
Optimus LTE2 is expected to arrive in
South Korea sometime this week.
Today, the company issued another
press release, which offers more
details on the smartphone’s specs,
but the device is dubbed “LG Optimus
LTE II.”
Anyway, official word is that the
Optimus LTE II boasts a hyper-
vibrant 4.7-inch True HD-IPS LCD
capacitive touchscreen display that
supports 720 x 1280 pixels resolution
and 16 million colors.
Moreover, it appears that for whatever
reasons the smartphone is 10g
heavier than the device announced
two weeks ago. It is also worth
mentioning that the Optimus LTE II
will be shipped with the new Optimus
3.0 UI, which has just been detailed.
LG has also confirmed the
smartphone will be powered by a
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4
processor clocked at 1.5 GHz,
complemented by an Adreno 225
graphics processing unit and 2GB of
RAM.
No word on
the storage
amount, but it
will come with
microSD card
slot for
memory
expansion up to 32GB. There’s also an
impressive 8-megapixel rear camera
with autofocus, LED flash and full HD
(1080p) video recording.
In addition, the phone’s 2,150 mAh Li-
Ion battery has been rated by LG for
up to 255 hours of standby time or up
to 10 hours of talk time. Obviously,
continuous usage time will be much
lower.
Obviously, the smartphone’s main
selling points will be LTE support and
Google’s latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich operating system.
For the time being, LG confirmed the
Optimus LTE II would be launched in
South Korea through five carriers.
We’re not sure whether this handset
will be available outside the country as
well.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Leave Your Comment :