Forget now Samsung Galaxy III, world’s first smartphone offering 2GB
RAM for optimal LTE connectivity, speed and stability, will be available
in Korea starting this week, the company announced today.
The whopping 2GB DDR RAM enables potential
users to conveniently multitask on their devices, while claiming to
offer an experience similar to that seen in PCs or laptops. Its front
panel is dominated by a 550-nit True HD IPS display spanning through 4.7
inches and proffering images in resolutions of 1280 x 720p. It is
equipped with a 1.5GHz dual core Qualcomm chip that includes both the
LTE modem and the Application Processor. Under the hood, there’s a beefy
2,150mAh battery, while the entire show is run by ICS.
The
LG Optimus LTE II is embedded with an 8MP snapper on the back panel and
a front-facing 1.3MP sensor for video conferencing. It features 16GB
internal memory that can be extended via a slot for a microSD card of
32GB capacity. In terms of connectivity, this fresh entrant shows off
Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, MHL, DLNA and USB 2.0 HS.
Additionally, a wireless charging system tagging along with just the
handset in question, will be sold separately. There’s a lot in store on
the software front in the form of Face Unlock, Quick Memo and more.
The LG Optimus LTE 2 can be yours (if you’re in South Korea)
for 935,000 won. That’s about $802 or €630, if you take today’s exchange
rates into account.
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