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.
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