Last Wednesday, we saw the Life's Good manufacturer sending in teasers of their upcoming smartphone at the Mobile World Congress trade show, and yesterday the South Korean took it off the ground from Netherlands and went officially announcing the internal specifications of their yet to be announced, miniature version of their 2013 flagship, the LG G2 Mini.
From the whole unit's design department, the smartphone will hold it's big brother, G2 like power button and volume up and down rocked right under the phone's primary camera.
As reports suggests, the handset will arrive in two different variants, notching off it's processors into two, one with a Qualcomm based Snapdragon 400 chipset and another one with Nvidia's Tegra 4i, both Quad-Core powered, speeding at 1.2GHz. All other specs stays identical, packing a 4.7-inches qHD screen of 540 x 960 resolution display, eight gigs of on board memory (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), eight megapixels main camera on the back with LED flash light, 1.3 megapixels front facing camera, dual-SIM card slots support on 4G LTE networks and other LG attributes, a 2,440mAh battery juice and runs Android's version 4.4 KitKat operating system topped with LG's customized User Interface.
Coming in White, Black, Red and Champagne color options, where LG will be showcasing their new announcement at their MWC Press event, later this month. It is also said that, this new phone is expected to hit sales by March, first in Russia, followed by Middle East, Latin America, Asia and Europe in April.
Source: GSMArena