This article was published on February 23, 2012

LG unveils the Optimus 4X HD, with 4.7-inch, quad-core Tegra 3 and Ice Cream Sandwich


LG unveils the Optimus 4X HD, with 4.7-inch, quad-core Tegra 3 and Ice Cream Sandwich

With Mobile World Congress just days away and a number of new smartphone launches already under its belt, Korean electronics giant LG has today announced its new flagship quad-core Android smartphone, the Optimus 4X HD, in an attempt to lure consumers away from rival Android device makers.

The Optimus 4X HD offers up a 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 IPS display, built within a body that measures 8.9mm. Under the hood, LG’s new smartphone sports Nvidia’s new quad-core Tegra 3 processor (clocked at 1.5GHz), 1GB LP DDR2 memory and  16GB internal storage.

This is complemented by Google’s latest Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, with a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

LG’s release states that the Tegra 3 architecture enables the device to consume low amounts of power, utilising a ‘companion core’ and the ‘world’s only 4-PLUS-1 process’. Given that the Optimus 4X HD has a 2,150 mAh battery, we may see an improvement in real-life battery use.

LG hasn’t provided details on pricing or a dedicated release date but it does note that the Optimus 4X HD will be available in the second quarter. With its rivals pushing their new flagships at Mobile World Congress, LG may look to release the device towards the front end of Q2, following its lead last year when it became the first vendor to release a quad-core smartphone.

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