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LG optimus X2 with a dual core Tegra Chip


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Guest amarko5
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i hasten to add this is mainly a cut and paste from tech radar site.

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The LG Optimus 2X has finally been announced by the Korean company, and has been confirmed for a UK release.

Offering up a dual core 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor (the first phone to be released with such tech inside) the Android 2.2-toting monster is also packing a 4-inch WVGA screen.

Another first for the phone is the inclusion of 1080p video recording - previously handsets could only handle 720p capture, but presumably the upgraded processor has made it easier for the Optimus 2X to handle the procedure without bringing the phone to a grinding halt.

Mirror, mirror, on the phone

Other specs include HDMI mirroring (where you can repeat your phone display on a larger screen) and DLNA compatibility, so the Optimus 2X can interact with other connected devices, either streaming to or from the phone.

A front facing camera is included as Google's Android push to match the iPhone 4's FaceTime service gathers pace, as well as 8GB of onboard memory (with a microSD card slot - screw you, Nexus S).

A 1500mAh battery and an 8MP camera with a single LED flash on the back round out the spec list.

We're still yet to get a UK release date, but it should land in Q1 2011 after the Korean launch. It's rocking Android 2.2 still, but the 2.3 Gingerbread update will be coming soon, with the update schedule to be announced shortly.

Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-co...8#ixzz18bBk0wz3

could be a very quick Phone by all accounts. i am waiting to see what screen they will equip it with, ( as in super amoled , lcd , etc) :)

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Guest Master One
Posted

It will be interesting to see what the price for this device will be here in Europe.

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Guest Scott Deagan
Posted

I'm more interested in the Motorola Atrix :D

Guest Master One
Posted
I'm more interested in the Motorola Atrix :D

Also not bad. I am wondering if Samsung is working on a dual-core version of the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab.

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