Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
LG G4c, G4 Stylus Smartphones With G4-Like UI Launched
LG, as expected,
has launched two new variants of the flagship G4 smartphone, the G4c
and G4 Stylus. The South Korean handset maker on Tuesday announced that
both the LG G4c and LG G4 Stylus
(see above) will be available in markets in the coming weeks. LG said
that both the handsets will be shipping to retailers worldwide in the
next several weeks and throughout May.
LG G Pad X may arrive at Verizon by the end of the month
Verizon is readying a replacement for the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet, which may be dubbed the LG G Pad X.
Little is known about the tablet, but there’s an image to look at – everything’s better with pictures.
The current G Pad 8.3 LTE is available from Verizon for $130 with a 2-year contract or $300 with no commitment. That model is around a year and a half old.
Little is known about the tablet, but there’s an image to look at – everything’s better with pictures.
The current G Pad 8.3 LTE is available from Verizon for $130 with a 2-year contract or $300 with no commitment. That model is around a year and a half old.
Weekly poll results: LG G4 gets the fan love
LG G4,
company’s latest flagship, went official last week with a 5.5″ Quad HD
display, Snapdragon 808 chip with a six-core processor, and improved
16MP rear camera with OIS, F/1.8 and 4K video. This year LG focused on
the design and user experience instead of packing just the latest tech
available and you can tell it instantly when you see the LG G4.
LG Magna With Android 5.0 Lollipop Launched at Rs. 16,500
LG just ahead of its G4 flagship launch on Tuesday has made the LG Magna available to buy in India at Rs. 16,500. The smartphone was launched globally during MWC 2015 in February along with the LG Joy, the LG Leon, and the LG Spirit.
LG VW820 Windows Phone Spotted on Company Site
It
looks like LG might be finally joining the Windows Phone bandwagon as a
LG-made Windows Phone has been spotted in certification as well as the
company's own open source code page. Additionally, rumours point that
the LG VW820 Windows Phone might launch initially on Verizon Wireless.
LG G4 Specifications Detailed Ahead of Tuesday's Launch
While
LG is only hours away from launching its G4 flagship smartphone, a new
leak has revealed the full list of the smartphone's specifications on
the Web.
LG Watch Urbane will arrive in the Google Store next week
LG will start selling the Watch Urbane
this week in South Korea and will make it available in 13 different
countries through the Google Store. Those 13 markets include Australia,
Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea,
Spain, UK and the United States.
LG G4 Tipped to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC
While
LG has revealed almost everything about its upcoming G4 flagship
handset, both with official teasers and statements as well as a leaked
micro-site, some details are still missing - such as the processor. Now,
a purported LG G4 image has surfaced that tips details about the
processor powering it. All will be revealed soon however, with the
handset set to launch on April 28.
The leaked image, which comes from a Twitter user named @iziHaterz, shows the purported display of the LG G4 and the SoC section of the interface, which lists a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and its details - six CPU cores and Adreno 418 GPU.The app additionally mentions 28nm build process, which does not match with Qualcomm Snapdragon 808's company page listing, which shows a more efficient 20nm process. The Snapdragon 808 includes a dual-core ARM Cortex A57 and a quad-core A53 with 64-bit support. If the leak is any indication, LG G4 will be the first device to be powered by the chipset.
LG has long been expected to feature the top-end Snapdragon 810 SoC on the G4 flagship, despite numerous reports about overheating and other issues. The SoC was used by HTC on its One M9 flagship, as well as by Xiaomi on the Mi Note Pro. Several other manufacturers, such as LeTV, ZTE, Sony, have also used the SoC on their handsets. LG has already used the SoC on the G Flex2 curved display flexible smartphone. Microsoft had also announced it would be using the Snapdragon 810 on top-end Lumia handsets in 2015, while Motorola and Oppo have also confirmed their intention to use the SoC.
LG on Thursday teased its 5.5-inch QHD IPS display in a short video boasting a 'Quantum IPS' display. The video also notes the display to be 25 percent brighter and feature 20 percent wider colour range than its competitors.
LG has till date confirmed a few other specifications for its upcoming G4 flagship. The handset will feature a 5.5-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) resolution IPS display with a pixel density of 535ppi; LG UX 4.0 with new features; 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture; LED flash and laser autofocus, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
In the meanwhile, the LG G4 micro-site that went live briefly revealed the smartphone will come in both leather and plastic rear panels, SD card support, 3000mAh battery, and a manual camera mode where users can play with shutter speed, OIS, brightness, image quality (raw/ jpeg), white balance of the handset's camera and more.
The leaked image, which comes from a Twitter user named @iziHaterz, shows the purported display of the LG G4 and the SoC section of the interface, which lists a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 and its details - six CPU cores and Adreno 418 GPU.The app additionally mentions 28nm build process, which does not match with Qualcomm Snapdragon 808's company page listing, which shows a more efficient 20nm process. The Snapdragon 808 includes a dual-core ARM Cortex A57 and a quad-core A53 with 64-bit support. If the leak is any indication, LG G4 will be the first device to be powered by the chipset.
LG has long been expected to feature the top-end Snapdragon 810 SoC on the G4 flagship, despite numerous reports about overheating and other issues. The SoC was used by HTC on its One M9 flagship, as well as by Xiaomi on the Mi Note Pro. Several other manufacturers, such as LeTV, ZTE, Sony, have also used the SoC on their handsets. LG has already used the SoC on the G Flex2 curved display flexible smartphone. Microsoft had also announced it would be using the Snapdragon 810 on top-end Lumia handsets in 2015, while Motorola and Oppo have also confirmed their intention to use the SoC.
LG on Thursday teased its 5.5-inch QHD IPS display in a short video boasting a 'Quantum IPS' display. The video also notes the display to be 25 percent brighter and feature 20 percent wider colour range than its competitors.
LG has till date confirmed a few other specifications for its upcoming G4 flagship. The handset will feature a 5.5-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) resolution IPS display with a pixel density of 535ppi; LG UX 4.0 with new features; 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/1.8 aperture; LED flash and laser autofocus, and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
In the meanwhile, the LG G4 micro-site that went live briefly revealed the smartphone will come in both leather and plastic rear panels, SD card support, 3000mAh battery, and a manual camera mode where users can play with shutter speed, OIS, brightness, image quality (raw/ jpeg), white balance of the handset's camera and more.
LG AKA hands-on
LG AKA
is an extraordinary smartphone and in a good way. Its key feature is
the front mask, which allows the AKA to use its signature feature – the
eyes. At first we thought about Tamagotchi, but the AKA isn’t a pet you
need to look after. Each of the four AKAs has different personality, but
they have one purpose only – to notify you about missed events in a
cool way.
Outside the notifying eyes and front mask, the AKA is no different than the LG G2 mini. It’s a well-build phone with the iconic rear control deck and the premium laser-assisted auto-focus LG’s proud of. The rest is rather unimpressive – a 5″ 720p display and a dated Snapdragon 400 chip with 1.5GB of RAM.
We got the pink AKA, which has the lovely YoYo personality. In case you get tired of it, you need to buy a new combo package of rear cover and front mask, then AKA will automatically switch personalities.
Outside the notifying eyes and front mask, the AKA is no different than the LG G2 mini. It’s a well-build phone with the iconic rear control deck and the premium laser-assisted auto-focus LG’s proud of. The rest is rather unimpressive – a 5″ 720p display and a dated Snapdragon 400 chip with 1.5GB of RAM.
We got the pink AKA, which has the lovely YoYo personality. In case you get tired of it, you need to buy a new combo package of rear cover and front mask, then AKA will automatically switch personalities.