LG
is known for silently launching some of the best smartphones, particularly with
its G series range. Now, LG has introduced yet another excellent smartphone, the
LG GX as a part of their current G series. LG introduced LG GX in South Korea. For
now, there are no details about international availability, but LG is known to
launch its devices worldwide, so we should see the device make its way to
Indian shores shortly.
Additionally,
a decent number of smartphone users love to buy their smartphones from LG. So,
there are good chances that LG will launch its latest smartphone LG GX in the Indian
market either to further strengthen its bid as a major handset vendor in the
country.
Here
is a quick look of what LG GX has to offer its customers:
Since
the launch of LG G2, high quality displays have been the unique selling point
of LG. To stick to its reputation, LG has launched GX with a full HD display of
5.5 inches. It is offering high quality resolution with 1920x1080 pixels.
Operating System
As
released in South Korea, LG GX has the latest 4.X version of Android Jelly Bean.
User interface seems fresh and more innovative.
Hardware
First
and foremost, the LG GX is 9.2mm thin and weighs just 167gm. Under the hood,
the GX has a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 mobile processor that is backed
by 2 GB RAM. It offers 32GB on-board storage memory to ensure that users can
easily back up their long and huge list of images, mp3 and video files.
Camera
For
high quality imaging and video recording, LG GX is offering a 13MP rear camera.
LG GX offers a 2.1MP front camera that is claimed to be decent enough to go for
good quality video calling.
Battery
When
it comes to battery life, LG GX offers a big battery with huge capacity. The
device is powered by 3140mAh battery. Some of the available connectivity
options include LTE/HSPA, 2.6 GHz broadband, Bluetooth 4.0 and more.
You
will be surprised to know that most of the apps in LG G2 are exactly similar to
the apps in LG G2 and LG Pro. These include KnockOn, QRemote and more.
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