The Korean LG will unveil the second generation of its Optimus L smartphone line at the upcoming MWC 2013 in Barcelona, Spain later this month but the company has decided to share the first details two weeks earlier. Read on to find out what LG has in store for you!
So far there’s information on three new smartphones that belong to the Optimus L line. The first one is Optimus L3 II (E430) – the budget offering in the line. It will have a faster 1 GHz processor (up from 800 MHz in the current generation) and a 5 MP camera. The smartphone will also have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, a built-in GPS and a 3.2-inch display at 320 x 240 pixels.
The second in line – the Optimus L5 II (E455) will be based on a MediaTek MT6575 chip with ARM Cortex-A9 cores at 1 GHz and a PowerVR SGX Series 5 GPU. This smartphone will sport a 4-inch display at 480 x 800 pixels and will run Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
The high-end Optimus L7 will be upgraded the most – its successor Optimus L7 II (P715) will have a Qualcomm MSM8225 dual-core chip at 1 GHz (up from the single core MSM7227A processor) and Adreno 203 graphics (up from Adreno 200). The L7 II will sport 768 MB of RAM, an 8 MP camera and a more powerful 2460 mAh battery (1700 mAh in the first version). The smartphone will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on a 4.3-inch WVGA display at 800 x 480 pixels.
More details will become available during MWC 2013 later on. Some of the aforementioned models may also see dual-SIM versions too.
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Source: Technosamigos.com