Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Motorola Nexus 5 Tipped For Q4 Launch


Motorola Nexus 5 Tipped For Q4 Launch


It seems that the Motorola Nexus 5 launch date has been planned for Q4. Yes, you have often observed right. A Motorola Nexus 5, not an LG Nexus 5 like the past rumors was indicating. This is what you all have been seeking, thinking about, and asking for since Google bought Motorola returning this year. A Motorola Nexus smartphone! There is been a lot of rumors that LG will once again create the next Nexus, but a new rumor claims it will indeed lastly be Motorola’s turn.
The Motorola Nexus 5 launch date assessments with the rumored 5.0 Key Lime Pie launch. Previous rumors have recommended that Google will launch Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie along with a new Nexus smart phone in October, the same month when Android enjoys its 5th birthday.
When the Moto X was formally declared recently, the Google associates said that a Moto X Google Play Edition will be released after the original terminal is released on the market, but it did not mention when the version operating stock Android operating system will be released.
So far, most of the resources were confirming that the Nexus 4 follow-up will be produced by LG, but an associate of the Southern Korean phone manufacturer has ignored the rumors, saying that LG will want to pay attention to enhancing its exclusive customer interface.

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

LG Reveals LG G2 Quick Window Smart Covers In Seven Colors


LG Reveals LG G2 Quick Window Smart Covers In Seven Colors


The Two of the most expected mobile phones of this year are the LG G2 and Motorola’s Moto X. The first smartphone co-developed by Google and the Chicago-based phone manufacturer after its acquisition this season.
LG declared their Fast Screen situation for their future leading in the LG G2. While many will say it’s a duplicate of Samsung’s Smart Cover, and consequently, I actually like the path LG took with it as it does not just display efforts and notifications. It actually has different styles for what it reveals such as music widget theme, clock theme, etc. These Smart Covers will come in 7 different shades. For more details, examine out the news launch right below after the break!

With this statement, LG is pitting the product directly against the Galaxy S4, the other Korean leading, if that has not been obvious with all its previous leading releases. So far, the company has not really damaged it, but the recent business benefits must have been motivating for them to re-invigorate the efforts for a full spec’s leading release. Talking of requirements, the product is also supposed to run on technology Snapdragon 800 processer, which we saw besting our standard assessments recently.

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Sunday, 21 July 2013

LG Optimus G2: Confirms as Optimus G successor

LG Optimus G2


LG has made a formal statement regarding a small change to the labeling conference of its future mobile phones. The South Korean phone manufacturer is presenting a “premium” brand which will be noticeable with the correspondence “G”.
Not only will G2 be the first smart phone to be released as part of the business’s new “G” sequence, future mobile phones in the same sequence too will carry the G marketing. The marketing of phones that have already been presented, however, will remain the same, LG confirmed.
As such, LG’s Press Release declares that “the next leading system from LG will be formally known as G2″. That is fairly much verifying the cell phone’s lifestyle, as well as the point that it will be the heir to the Optimus G.
The upcoming LG Optimus G2 smart phone has already been earning its reasonable proportion of hype. Some images of the phone have already shown up via leaking and a while ago we also captured a glance of the strange quantity key agreement under the photographic camera on the back. Engadget handled to lay its arms on a clean set of images and videos clip and these have come to expose more about the LG Optimus G2 smart phone.

Monday, 15 July 2013

Optimus L9 gets another Jelly Bean Update


Optimus L9


LG prefers to keep smartphone clients on their feet as much as possible by launching different editions of the same device in different marketplaces, which can cause some misunderstandings. Some editions of the Optimus L9 have NFC, an 8MP photographic camera, and a 4.7-inch display, while others are NFC-less, with only a 5MP photographic camera, and a 4.5-inch display. Although any of those designs are a noticeable enhancement over the Optimus L7 with its 4.3-inch display with a 480 x 800 resolution, which the Optimus L9 is intended to replace.
The Optimus L9 may not be the most well-known cellphone in LG’s constant, but that didn’t keep them from managing with T-Mobile and getting another Jelly Bean upgrade prepared to go for the product. The upgrade is live and forcing out OTA to people on the present 4.1.2 formal firmware, as well as a program for people still operating the 4.0.4 firmware who missed the last OTA that was easily drawn.This cellphone seems more like a mid-range smart phone, which is awesome since the L7 sensed like the bottom-range cellphone it was intended to be. The L9 comes with a little bit bigger display than the L7, but clocks in with a 540 x 960 quality. On document, that’s not a huge leap, but your sight can definitely tell the distinction. Both mobile phones game a 1GHz dual-core processor.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

LG unveils with world’s slimmest full HD smartphone display panel



LG declared that they have created the “world’s thinnest full HD LCD” for mobile phones. It is 5.2-inches, is only 2.2mm dense with a 2.3mm frame, and is a “real” full HD (1080×1920) display with its RGB sub-pixels. This new panel should offer improved outside legibility thanks to “superiority in showing quality, lighting, and contrast rate.” It will also offer an improved contact encounter, better “grip-ability,” and a bigger noticeable display space.According to LG, the panel will make smartphones easier to hold as well as light in weight. This panel comes with LG Display’s One-Glass-Solution (OGS). The company explains dual flexible printed circuits have been placed between the panels and touch film, thereby decreasing the number of lines on the panel by more than 30 %.The new panel’s brilliance in displaying quality, lighting, and contrast ratio results in improved outdoor legibility.

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