LG Electronics has announced a new entry-level middle ranged smartphone in their homeland, dubbed as the new LG GX2. The brand new Android powered handset is basically a knock-off product of their own 2014 flagship smartphone, the premium first-rate LG G3, and also the company's successor model to the previously announced LG GX, which went official back in last year. According to the Korean's new Press Release, the new phone is actually the G Vista, which was exclusively announced in United States by the countryside network operator, Verizon Wireless the past month, and now being offered to more markets including the native bazaar.
In term of the new device's industrial design, the phone will remain identical to their bellwether phone, G3, to be more precise, exactly same as the G Vista, featuring the hardware physical buttons placement on the back, below the eight megapixels primary lens, also attributing the new laser auto-focus sensor and LED flash lights on either sides of the camera shutter. From the official picture above, we can see the phone has got support to LG's new QuickCircle cases, that comes in handy accessing the phone without opening the protective flap off the screen, to check the time, place calls, send text messages, take photographs, listen to music, get health updates and even play supported games directly from the circular cutout window.
So, the new LG made GX2 will come toting a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, clocked at 1.2GHz, 5.7-inches High Definition IPS LCD screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, eight gigabytes of eMMC on board expandable storage, 1.5 gigabytes of Random Access Memory, a 1.3 megapixels front facer, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, 4G LTE and CDMA networks support, 3,200mAh powered battery and running Android's KitKat version under proprietary Simplified UX. You also get LG's custom new features like, Dual Window, Mini View, QuickMemo, QSlide 2.0 and Knock Code, out of the GX2 box.
Source: LG