LG G2 SmartPhone
LG speak its latest flagship smartphone, the G2, with a 5.2-in. HD display and an unusual rear-control key for device on-and-off and volume. "Think Think Think ......where is your index finger when you are talking on the phone?" Park said. "Relocating power and volume buttons to the back ... changes the way we interact with the form. Simply everything is more convenient." LG CEO Jong-Soek Park introduced the G2 at New York event on Wednesday, which was also a Webcast. As expected, the G2 will come with the 1st worldwide smartphone use of the Snapdragon 800 processor, asked Steve Mollenkopf, president of Qualcomm. The 800 processor has been showcased for months and offers above then 75% better performance than the S4 Pro processor used in the LG Optimus G, the G2's predecessor. The 800 has 4 core processors, each clocked at 2.3 GHz, up from 1.7 GHz per core in the LG Optimus G and the phone runs Android 4.2.2. The rear button posed a design challenge to size of the battery, but LG still came up with a battery at 3,000 MAh when many modern smartphones have less than 2,000 mAh and also included is a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, which offers Optical Image Stabilizer technology that LG demonstrated to help keep images from getting blurry even when a phone is shaken slightly. LG asked G2 also features an "outstanding user experience" that includes ways to answer a phone by saying, "answer me" or to turn on or off the phone by tapping the screen twice. A special "Slide Aside" app allows ease in moving applications aside to multi-task.And T-Mobile and Sprint separately said they will carry the LG G2, but didn't offer pricing.
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