LG announces Optimus LTE2, coming to Korea mid-May with True HD IPS and 2GB RAM
Unlike today’s other phone announcement , we can’t say we were expecting to see LG come out with something of its own — and it’s a bit of a doozy, at that. Samsung’s Korean rival decided not to let the Galaxy S III have the full spotlight for long, officially unleashing the Optimus LTE2. The mind-blowing portion of the spec sheet is its inclusion of 2GB RAM, a milestone we haven’t yet seen in a smartphone. Additionally, the LTE2 will feature the company’s ” True HD IPS ” display, WPC-backed wireless charging capabilities, Android 4.0 and a 2,150mAh battery that LG claims will increase the battery life by an astounding 40 percent.

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LG announces Optimus LTE2, coming to Korea mid-May with True HD IPS and 2GB RAM
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