Will this be the BEAST of all Mobiles till 2013 ??

Hi Guys, The LG Optimus G has finally become official, letting us have a good look at its glorious design and specs. This will be one of the first phones to be based upon the new quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor and also has a ton of other great features. Optimus G runs on the Qualcomm APQ8064 processor. It also features a new Adreno 320 GPU, which is said to be significantly more powerful.

Other important features include

Size: 131.9 x68.9x8.45mm 
Weight: 145g 
Display: 4.7-inch True HD IPS + (1280 * 768) Display 
1.3MP front camera 
13MP rear camera 
2GB DDR2 RAM 
CPU: 1.5GHz quad-core processor Qualcomm APQ 8064 
Operating System: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 
Battery capacity: 2,100 mAh

Amazing Guys ! Krait is the latest snapdragon processor which is the most powerful of all others. 
LG Optimus G will be sold in red and black colour options.

According to the company, it has partnered with LG Chem, LG Display and LG Innotek to develop this smartphone. LG Chem has built an innovative battery with a lifespan of 800 cycles unlike standard batteries that only have 500 cycles lifespan.

Similarly, LG display has helped LG Electronics in developing True HD IPS+ display, which is capable of generating 470 nits of brightness while consuming 70 percent less power compared when displaying a white background. On the other hand, LG Innotek has developd G2 Touch Hybrid display, which eliminates the gap between the glass and the LCD panel thus the thickness of touchscreen panel is reduced by 30 percent.

so here my final word are LG are ahead now of S3 & ONE X in specification wise, now the question is can they compete in INDIAN Market ???

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