There’s a device out there done by LG, a that’s got the many absolute dual-core processor LG has ever offering on a handset, a that’s got 4G LTE speed capabilities correct along with the ultra-powerful motor. This device has a couple of names already, a ethics name LG LU6200 and an without doubt street-name, that being the LG Optimus LTE, and right away we’ve got a couple of in-real-life photos of the savage as well. While this isn’t the initial dual-core smartphone LG has ever offered, their initial being the LG Optimus 2x (aka T-Mobile G2X , the world’s initial dual-core smartphone in its initial iteration), it’s of course the many impressive.
The LG LU6200 will, reportedly, be the first LG handset to feature a 4.5" HD screen (1280 x 720 pixels) and it will also be the first one in the world with the award-winning AH-IPS display technology. The phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, featuring a couple of 1.5GHz Scorpion cores, 1GB of RAM and the Adreno 220 GPU.
There will also be an LTE radio on board the LG LU6200 allowing for network data transfers with speeds up to 75Mbps. NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and DMB are also a part of the standard equipment (though DMB will certainly be missing outside South Korea).
The highlights list continues with an 8 megapixel camera, a 1.3 megapixel front-facing snapper and a huge 1,830 mAh battery to power the whole thing. All this will be stuffed in a shell weighing just 123 grams and having a profile of just 10.5mm.
Boy, this Holiday season is going to be a time for tough decisions!
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