And now, LG is wishing to acquire its newly announced LG Optimus Vu Smartphone in to the industry previously owned by Samsung’s Galaxy Note – the world of the ultra-sized devices that is definitely.
Not content to wait just for this year’s Mobile World Congress to introduce its large Smartphone, LG has launched some images and confirmed the specs with the second Korean-made Android Smartphone to push the five-inches-or-bigger size classification.
But here’s the stinker for U.S. fans: The LTE Smartphone’s scheduled to introduction in Korea in March, and there is been no headline for when it may well go international In comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy Note officially launched currently on AT&T in the U.S.
LG seems to have eschewed the idea of “curves” on its rectangular device, which sports a five-inch IPS LCD display (itself, running at a resolution of 1024-by-768 at a 4:3 aspect ratio). A 1.5-GHz Snapdragon CPU fills the Optimus Vu full of dual-core processing power and the device’s 32-gigabytes of built-in storage delivers lots of space for photographs, videos, and apps – double the internal storage space of Samsung’s Galaxy Note, we note the negative effects? There is no indication as to whether the Optimus Vu will sport an SD card slot or not.
Hey, you got your own tablet within my Smartphone! You still have your Smartphone in my tablet.
The Optimus Vu will feature the standard dual-camera setup present in most of today’s Smartphone’s: An 8 megapixel rear camera (likely to support 1080p video saving) and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. The Optimus Vu will launch with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), but LG presumably promises that the phone should bump up to the full Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich within months of the device’s release.
And we hope you have been holding your breaths with this one: The lord stylus is back! Reported by LG, the Optimus Vu will ship with all the company’s Rubberdium pen – we’ll stick with the word “stylus” for the present time – that can allow users to perform the usual bevy of tasks, like composing notes or making little drawings, within the Optimus Vu’s stylus-supporting applications.
The 8.5-milimeter thick smartphone will come with a 2,080 mAh battery, which is roughly 80 % or so the total capacity from the battery located on the Samsung Galaxy Note. LG did not let slip the Optimus Vu‘s talk-time or standby time, so the jury remains on exactly how well the device fares resistant to the Galaxy Note on that particular.
Our huge question: Are both of these larger-than-life smartphones only a hint of things to come? Will be the smartphone world going to enter a new era of mobile devices, one that’s spearheaded by devices that simply-so-rarely fit in to the pants pocket of one’s jeans?
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