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LG unveils Optimus Q2 QWERTY slider, slated for Korean launch next week

LG’s fleet of Optimus handsets got slightly larger yesterday, with the announcement of the Optimus Q2 — a follow-as much as that LU2300 QWERTY slider we saw last year. Powered by a 1.2GHz Tegra 2 processor, this forthcoming device runs on Android 2.3, boasts a spacious, four-inch, IPS-based LCD with 700 nits of brightness and lines a five-megapixel rear camera, which includes a VGA front-facing shooter. The Korean manufacturer added that the Q2 could be a couple of tenth of an inch thinner and zero.35 ounces lighter than its 3.5-inch predecessor, and that it’ll ship with a much broader keyboard. LG is predicted to launch the handset in South Korea next week, though pricing and plans for a much broader release remain a mystery. Head past the break for the entire, translated PR.

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LG Electronics, thin and light-weight QWERTY smartphone dual-core

2011-09-19

LG Electronics the benefit of use, further volunteer opening night performance design will showcase a whole QWERTY smartphone.

LG Electronics LG from next weekend, to be released exclusively through yupeulreoseureul ‘Optimus Q2′ which caused a frenzy last year, a QWERTY smartphone ‘Optimus Q’ is the successor.

After changing the perception of an entire QWERTY smartphone, and simplicity of follow-up model for the response from the spread of a highly reflecting consumer demand for the inconvenience of traditional QWERTY smartphone has greatly improved.

‘Optimus Q2′ 4-inch WVGA display with IPS-grade kind of a horizontal slide, be doing a mixture of the QWERTY keyboard, though, the overall thickness, 12.3mm, weight 147g thin and light-weight.

Specifically, in comparison with existing products thickness 2mm, weight 10g reduces the country’s thinnest, lightest and many of the same family on the market, more spacious keyboard layout is less complicated to go into.

1.2 gigahertz (GHz) dual-core processor, the brightest of the prevailing 700 smartphone knit (nit, luminance units) of the IPS display, gingerbread and the operating system to mount the high performance is achieved.

Also, apply touch-sensitive front panel buttons, highlight the clean, elegant design and black / white, two species could be released.

Moreover, as much as 22 times faster in comparison with Bluetooth to implement the ‘Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Fi Direct)’ support, authentication and straightforwardness of content sharing between devices, 5.0 megapixel camera and video call front camera, was mounted only.

LG Electronics nayoungbae MC (Mobile Communications) is answerable for Korea, “one step further with an entire QWERTY smartphone QWERTY chulsihae 20-30 hit the most well-liked customer focus,” said “as a particular design and function of the predecessor, will lead the success story,” he emphasized.

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