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Sunday, 20 January 2013

LG Optimus G Pro leaked Again


At the Consumer Electronics Show, LG claimed that it would announce a new smart phone next month at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Now let’s guess what that'll be.

Groups of LG's next-generation flagship Optimus G Pro have leaked on the website and the specs are pretty impressive. The new device will come with fast speed, has an amazing camera, long battery life, and a huge HD screen. Here are some of the key specs: a 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor, 13-megapixel camera, huge 3000mAH battery and the latest version of Android, Jellybean 4.1.

The biggest trend for smartphones in 2013 is bigger screens, and it's something that industry leader Apple has failed to acknowledge. All other phone manufacturers including, Samsung, Sony, HTC, Huawei, and now LG have realized that consumers want bigger screens for their phones, so expect to see even more devices with ~5 inches screens launch this year.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

LG and Google Are Surprised By the High Demand for the Nexus 4

Google’s first smartphone hit the market strongly even without LTE. According to CNET UK, the Nexus 4 manufacturer LG find its company is having a hard time meeting the huge market for the new smartphone.
ETrade Supply -- LG Nexus 4
ETrade Supply -- LG Nexus 4

The head of mobile at LG UK Andy Coughlin claimed that the Google Play store has quickly run out of stock for the Nexus 4 because it has “proven extremely popular” and added that his company was “working closely with Google to ensure that those who wish to purchase a handset are able to do so.” And he said both LG and Google have been surprised by the high demand for the Nexus 4, as he said that “LG supplies product quantities against partners’/customers’ (i.e., retailers, operators etc) forecasts” and that “demand via the Play Store has been very high in this instance.”

News From CNET UK

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Whether Google Is Subsidizing The Nexus 4 Smartphone Or Not?



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One of most important competitive advantages of Google in the consumer electronics market is that the company sincerely doesn’t seem to care whether it erans profit selling its cellphone devices since most of its money comes from advertising. And currently TheNextWeb has done some good spying work that reveals the company may have made minds to subsidize its devices to new breakthrough with its Nexus 4 .



Particularly, ThNextWeb found that The Nexus smartphones are being sold By LG in Europe for €599 ($766), or €300 ($384) more than what Google is selling on its Google Play store. Google claims that it is not surprised that if Google is subsidizing the nexus 4, suggesting that the device "seems impossible $299 price for the 8GB model" that features the beautiful 1280 ×768 IPS Retina-quality display, pretty fast Qualcomm s4 Krait chipset with 2GB of RAM, 8 megapixel cameras and awesome design.”

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Thursday, 27 September 2012

LG Optimus Vu II Released




LG officially announced Optimus Vu smartphone on Tuesday. The 5-inch size known as the Optimus Vu II will still maintain the odd 4:3 aspect ration along with an upgraded 1.5GHz dual-core MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, VoLTE capabilities and the 2,150 mAh battery. Similar to its predecessor, the phablet will include a stylus, Android 4.0, 4G LTE connectivity, NFC and an 8-megapixel rear camera. The LG also announced an optional “One Key” accessory, which can be placed on a user’s key ring and pressed to help locate the phone by generating a loud beep. The Optimus Vu II will be available in Korea for $864 before taxes and subsidies, and LG did not disclose any information regarding U.S. availability.