LG appears to be refreshing its Opitmus L lineup, with rumors of the Optimus L7 II Dual smartphone being leaked.
The mid-ranged device will, as its name suggests, support two SIM cards and will sport a dedicated button for switching between them. The LG Optimus L7 II Dual will be powered by an unknown 1GHz dual-core processor, joined by a 4.3-inch screen which utilizes IPS LCD technology.
As well as a front-facing camera, its rear snapper is said to offer 8 megapixels. Elsewhere, it'll run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and will offer a 2,460mAh battery. LG's custom user interface will accompany a number of apps from the firm including Quickmemo, QuickTranslator and QSlide.
The LG Optimus L7 II Dual is due for a launch sometime during February, with an initial release scheduled for Russia. Its off-contract price will be around $432. Expect a full debut and international launch details at MWC (February 25-28).
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jerm1027 Does Zak know Russian, or did he just cram it through Google's translation? I get the feeling it's the latter...Reply -
cknobman What an obvious copy of the the Samsung Galaxy line.Reply
If I wanted a SG2 I would sure as hell buy one from Samsung and not LG who is notorious for not supporting their phones.