Recently, Smart phones producers have been releasing devices with common characteristics (memory, processor, connectivity) with differencing from each other with design and software alterations. Everyone was expecting the Dual Core mobile chipsets as the news for the next year, however LG has given the first hit on the marker: LG Optimus X2.
Here are its technical specifications:
Screen: 4"WVGA (whispering for IPS)
Chipset: Nvidia Tegra 2 (1Ghz Dual Core)
RAM: 512 MB
OS: Android Froyo 2.2 (bah, we have 2.3 Gingerbread)
Camera: 8 MPX behing, front 1.3 MPX
Video Recording: 1080p (MPEG-4/H.264)
Memory: 8GB with SD expansion
Connectivity: Wifi 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1
Ports: Micro-USB, Mini HDMI up to 1080p, 3.5mm jack
Battery: 1500 mAh
As we can read, this device ask for horse power with its Tegra 2 dual core processor, as consequence waiting times will be reduced considerably, loading pages will run smoothly, video games will scratch consoles and bear for its place as serious entertainment sources:
Imagine this case: We own an Optimus X2 loaded with games, full HD videos, travel photos and many other media content, suddenly we arrive to a friend's house, we plug our phone and instantaneously we have a mobile console ready for playing. Once we got enough, we play a movie without unplug it.
Of course this is just a simple example, nonetheless the options are limitless. Take for note that the Google Nexus S, in comparison with Optimus X2, lacks of SD expansion, Full HD Video Recording, mini HDMI Output, and of course Dual Core processor. On the other hand it has the last Android Version Gingerbread (2.3), NFC, 16GB of storage, and the backup of Google at the time of software updates.
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