Monday, 17 June 2013

Jelly Bean powered LG Optimus L4 II now official


South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics has unveiled a new Android-based smartphone for the masses, namely the Optimus L4 II, a device set to land on shelves in Russia and Ukraine first

The new handset is a entry level model with a 3.8 inch screen offering resolution of 320 x 480. A single-core 1GHz MediaTek processor is under the hood with 512MB of RAM on board. 4GB of native storage is inside, expandable with the use of the microSD slot on the phone. There is a 3MP rear-facing shooter with an LED flash, and Android 4.1 is installed. That means despite the entry-level label that permeates through the device, it will have the smooth scrolling and responsiveness of Project Butter, the information you need when you need it from Google Now and the actionable notifications shade.
LG Optimus L4 II is based on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and should be launched in both single and dual-SIM flavors. The mobile phone is expected to arrive in Russia priced at 5,490 Rubles ($173 / €130), a recent article on mobile-review states.

The LG Optimus L4 II and its dual SIM brother should eventually be available in other European and Asian countries before the year is out.
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