We have news today of the next-generation Optimus LSeries to be
introduced at MWC 2013. The new L Series II phones have evolved to
offer contemporary design and improvements on the original L Series and
look set to continue the success of the line with style and refinement
and some distinguishing features. We have an introduction to the L
Series II for you, which includes the L Optimus L311, the Optimus L511
and Optimus L711 and some details of availability for the UK.
The new L Series II takes on four particular design elements that LG
has dubbed Seamless Layout, Laser Cut Contour, Radiant Rear Design and
Smart LED Lighting for the home button. User-convenient features
include QuickMemo for sharing handwritten ideas, Quick Button to
personalize a hotkey and Safety Care, offering Emergency Call
Forwarding, Phone Non-Usage Notice and My Location Notice.
L Series II handsets also include high-resolution IPS displays, with
larger capacity batteries and dual-SIM versions for easy switching
between business and personal use. The first of the L Series II to
launch will be the L711, initially arriving in Russia this week. Key
specs for the L711 include a 1GHz dual-core processor, 4.3-inch WVGA IPS
display, 768MB of RAM and up to 4GB eMMC internal memory with microSD
slot.
The Optimus L711 also has an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash
and a front-facing VGA camera, a 2460 mAh battery and a 2460 mAh battery
and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the L711 will have unique QSlide
and QuickTranslator UX features. This is expected to be available in
the UK sometime this spring.
Apart from the L711 there is the Optimus L311, which will have a
3.2-inch QVGA IPS display and 1540 mAh battery and also the Optimus L511
which has a 4-inch WVGA display and 1700 mAh battery. These will be
announced with full details at a later date.
We’d like to know if you will consider a new LG L Series II handset when they release? Maybe you were a fan of the original L Series and can’t wait to see these new arrivals? Let us know with your comments.
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