World's first
Android
phone to
feature 2GB
of RAM, the
LG Optimus
LTE II has just
gone live in
South Korea.
The smartphone is now available
for purchase through all three main
carriers.
Although the handset has been made
available only in South Korea, LG
confirmed the Optimus LTE II will be
launched worldwide, but more details
on that will be unveiled in the
following weeks.
With 2GB of RAM, LG Optimus LTE II
offers an optimal multitasking at
running large applications. In
addition, the smartphone boasts an
incredible 4.7-inch True HD IPS
capacitive touchscreen display that
supports HD (1280 x 720 pixels)
resolution and is capable of emitting
550 nits.
The device is powered by a dual core
Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon
processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, which is
complemented by an Adreno 225
graphics processing unit and 2GB of
RAM.
Furthermore, the Optimus LTE II
embeds 16GB of internal memory,
which can be expanded up to 32GB
via microSD card.
Another strong point of the
smartphone is the high-capacity 2,150
mAh Li-Ion battery, which is rated by
the manufacturer for up to 250 hours
of standby time or up to 10 hours of
talk time.
LG also confirmed the Optimus LTE II
runs Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich operating system with the
new Optimus UI 3.0 on top. The
latter offers users a slew of
convenient features such as face
recognition unlocking, widget size
control and easy-to-organize folder
management.
It is also worth mentioning the
smartphone comes with support for
wireless charging, which means it can
be recharged by placing it on a
wireless battery charging pad.
“The Optimus LTE II is the most
powerful smartphone technology
currently available in Korea. With a
faster LTE network, the barrier for
downloading and running very large
applications is no longer a significant
one for many customers, which is why
LG saw a need for more RAM on high-
end smartphones,” said Dr. Jong-seok
Park, President and CEO of LG
Electronics Mobile Communications
Company.
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