The LG Optimus G has been available in a number of markets for quite a
while now, but the global launch of the handset had seemingly stalled.
Now though the company has announced that the LG Optimus G has been
improved and tweaked for a European release by the end of the month.
European consumers in Sweden will get first dibs on the handset this
month shortly followed by other countries such France, Germany and Italy
among others. The company has improved and enhanced the LG Optimus G that
includes the Android 4.1.2 operating system straight out of the box,
although the handset is being updated in other regions currently.
There is also the new QSlide feature that allows users to run
multiple applications, with one app being a transparent window over the
other. The transparency, position and size can be adjusted by the user,
and works with apps such as the browser, calculator, calendar, memo, and
the video player.
Another feature is Safety Care that sends location information to
selected contacts by SMS, such as when the handset is not used for a
certain length of time, if the user has ended a call with a certain
contact, and if the emergency services are called.
Privacy Keeper will allow users to hide caller information for
incoming calls, but display it by swiping the icon on the screen, and
there is also Google Now and expandable notifications. The hardware
specs remain the same though and feature a 4.7-inch IPS touchscreen
display with a resolution of 1280 x 720.
Under the hood is the quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor
clocked at 1.5GHz, and paired with 2GB of RAM. There is also a 13
megapixel rear facing camera and a 2,100 mAh battery unit, and below we
have embedded a video that is showcasing the new features added to the
phone.
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