Category: LG

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LG Nexus 4 will not support T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi calling

For the T-Mobile customers hoping to use Wi-Fi calling on the upcoming LG Nexus 4, the sad news is that the device will not be supporting the feature. Nexus phones are generally developed without much input from the carriers, hence the gap. None of the other Nexus handsets supported the feature and neither shall the next Nexus phone, even if...

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Open webOS to find its first OEM development with LG TV-s

LG will be the first major manufacturer to port Open webOS, to replace their NetCast smart TV platform. LG will need more than just hardware to port Open webOS into; Open webOS needs lots of apps, too. It looks as though many of these applications are being designed in Enyo. Services like Netflix, CinemaNow, Pandora and YouTube are all on...

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LG Nexus 4 benchmarked; Android 4.2 confirmed

The LG Nexus 4, under the codename Mako, has appeared in the GLBenchmark scoreboard, placed at the top 4th place, only behind the Pantech Vega IM-A850, Asus PadFone 2 and the Xiaomi MI-2. All of these, like the Nexus 4, have a Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset with the Adreno 320 GPU. The Nexus 4 got 30.4 frames per second in...

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LG announces $138.57 million net profit in Q3

Life’s Good for LG Electronics, which continues steadily walking on its way to recovery, this being observed also in the third quarter of 2012. The company has now reported a solid $138.6 million in net profit. Overall revenues (refers to the whole business of LG, including its household appliances and TVs) however have dropped 4% on the year to some...

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LG Nexus 4 confirmed

In an interview with IBN Live LG’s Head of Mobile Product Planning, Amit Gujral, inadvertently (?) slipped a word that the much-anticipated and already not-so-secret LG Nexus 4 is real, and it’s going to be unveiled at Google’s Android event this October 29th  (next Monday ). He also made it clear that the device will become available in India “by...

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LG Optimus G this November

Optimus (No! Not Prime!) G starts its march through the US via AT&T on November 2nd. The carrier announced this a while ago, plus had set the price to the attractive $199. Now we have learned that Sprint are also going to distribute the smart Android, and for the same price, too! Their launch date has been set for November...

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LG Optimus G offered by AT&T and Sprint

AT&T and Sprint Wireless will be offering the LG Optimus G in the United States. AT&T will be selling the 8MP version of the smartphone, while Sprint will offer the  variant with a 13MP snapper on the back. Of course, both variants will be with LTE connectivity. To remind about the main specifications of the LG Optimus G: Qualcomm’s beastly...

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LG Optimus G available for the US market in Q4

Optimus G – the quad-core beast was officialy announced by LG at their press event held in New York. Where it was confirmed that the device wil be available to US users in Q4 of this year. The US intended version of Optimus G is in fact identical to the international version – it packs a 4.7-inch HD IPS touchscreen...

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LG reveals Optimus G features

According to an LG press release, LG’s new flagship smartphone will be LTE- and NFC-compatible and will feature the new Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch WXGA screen (1,280 x 768 pixels), a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and an embedded 2,100mAh battery that has a longer lifespan of 800 cycles compared with the 500 cycles of...

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LG Optimus G to be announced for US on September 19

LG has announced a joint press event with Qualcomm for September 19, to officially introduce a new smartphone, rumored to be the US version of the Optimus G. The event is called Live Without Boundaries. Whether such a title is to attract public’s attention, or to hint at the device’s allegedly shocking features, we’ll know in just a couple of...