LG Announces Optimus L9 Smartphone with 4.7- Inch IPS Display, 1GHz Dual-Core Processor and ICS
::::LG has unleashed the latest addition to its L-series of smartphones,
Optimus L9. Considered to be the most powerful L-series smartphone
released so far, the Optimus L9 is stylish and sports some noteworthy
specifications as well.
Weighing at 125gms, the new LG smartphone features a 4.7-inch high-
definition IPS display, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, a 1GHz dual-
core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a 5-megapixel
camera, a VGA front-camera, and a 2,150 mAh battery.
The Optimus L9 features a 9.1mm thin body with a slimming metallic
streak and modern square style that offers a comfortable grip from its
slim and stylish design. Moreover, LG's latest smartphone will also
include differentiated UX features, such as the QTranslator and My Style
Keypad function along with the ever-popular QMemoTM. The QTranslator
app also incorporates the optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The app has the ability to scan words and sentences from 44 different source languages, whereas
the OCR translates it to nearly 64 user languages.
Optimus L9. Considered to be the most powerful L-series smartphone
released so far, the Optimus L9 is stylish and sports some noteworthy
specifications as well.
Weighing at 125gms, the new LG smartphone features a 4.7-inch high-
definition IPS display, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, a 1GHz dual-
core processor, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, a 5-megapixel
camera, a VGA front-camera, and a 2,150 mAh battery.
The Optimus L9 features a 9.1mm thin body with a slimming metallic
streak and modern square style that offers a comfortable grip from its
slim and stylish design. Moreover, LG's latest smartphone will also
include differentiated UX features, such as the QTranslator and My Style
Keypad function along with the ever-popular QMemoTM. The QTranslator
app also incorporates the optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
The app has the ability to scan words and sentences from 44 different source languages, whereas
the OCR translates it to nearly 64 user languages.
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