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LG Optimus Vu 2 with 5inch display announced




 


LG Optimus VU 2



Earlier in August Samsung announce  Galaxy Note 2 at IFA and now LG too has got its contender in the market with LG Optimus Vu 2. LG had sent out feelers about this device at IFA and now the company had made it official in Korea.

LG Optimus Vu 2 sports a 5-inch screen and runs on Android 4.0(ICS). Just like the original Optimus Vu device, the Optimus Vu II has an unusual aspect ratio of 4:3. The device is powered by a Qualcomm 1.5Ghz dual-core processor on board with 2GB RAM. The LG Otimus VU 2 comes with an 8-megapixel autofocus rear shooter and a 1.3 megapixel front camera. the phone  also has a 2150mAh battery and 3 GB of internal storage. It is available in three colour options – white, black and pink.




When compared to its predecessor, LG Optimus Vu 2 has slimmer bezels that make this device 7mm shorter and 5mm wider.


Not only has LG tweaked the design of the new Optimus Vu 2, but also brought a few changes to its “Rubberdium Pen 2.0″ stylus. The Pen of the Optimus Vu 2 has a slimmer nib, which LG feels will facilitate more accurate handwriting.


LG has also announced a couple of interesting accessories along with this new device. These include a wireless charging pad and a waterproof One Key remote. The One Key remote will help you find your device at a mere touch of a button and its multicolour LED flashes to show calls, messages, charging status and other alerts.


For now, this device is available only in Korea for 966,900 won ($864) and there is no official word on its availability and pricing in India.


LG Otimus VU 2 Key Specs


  • Size – 132.2 * 85.6 * 9.4

  • Weight  – 159g

  • Colour options – Illusion Black / Illusion White / Illusion Pink

  • Display – 5.0-inch IPS display (1024 * 768)

  • Camera – Rear 8 megapixel and front 1.3-megapixel

  • Processor – 1.5Ghz dual-core,

  • RAM – 2GB RAM memory ,

  • Operating system – Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

  • Battery  – 2,150 mAh






LG Optimus Vu 2 with 5inch display announced

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