South Korean electronics giant LG is giving their flagship smartphone a boost to enable it to stand against the likes of Samsung and Apple.
The company unveiled the LG Optimus LTE II in South Korea. It features a 2GB RAM which makes it the first smartphone to do so.
It is being powered by a 2,150mAh battery to support its increase in power. LG claims that it could last 40% longer than the previous Optimus LTE versions.
It also features a 4.7 inch display that has True HD IPS technology.
The LG Optimus LTE II runs on a 1.5 GHz dual core Qualcomm processor and has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich supporting it.
It has an 8 megapixel rear camera and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera. It has 16GB of internal storage and is expandable with a microSD card slot.
The company said that the Optimus LTE II is made for South Korean users only but added that they are planning to release a similar phone for release worldwide sometime in the future.
LG has been lingering at the middle of the smartphone race and sales have not been high for the company. They are hoping that they could turn the tide around to their favor with their future smartphone releases.
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