Korean handset maker LG has launched Optimus G. The Optimus G is one of the few smartphones which uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 APQ8064 quad-core Krait processor which is clocked at 1.5GHz. It runs on the Android Jelly Bean. That’s good news if any, especially to users who’ve previously been at the mercy of LG’s inability to catch up with the competition, when it comes to updating their OS. The Optimus G sports a 4.7 inches True HD-IPS+ with a 720p resolution and pixel density of 318ppi. The primary camera on the Optimus G is 13MP and the camera has autofocus, LED flash, along with geo-tagging, face detection and image stabilization. It shoots videos at 1080p@30fps and has LED video lighting. With a phone of this magnitude with high-end specs it’s not very inviting to see LG put in no microSD card slot in its phone. With 32GB of storage there is plenty of space to go around, though an expandable memory option would have been very welcomed by users for whom storage is a big choice when buying a phone. Optimus G runs on 2GB RAM. The phone has 2100 mAh embedded battery and it supports 3G and Wi-Fi.
Specs: 4.7-inch True HD IPS+ touchscreen (1280x768 px) | 1.5GHz quad-core CPU | 2GB RAM | 32GB internal memory, no microSD slot | 13MP rear camera, 1080p FullHD video; 1.3MP front cam, 720p HD video | 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4, microUSB with USB host | 2100mAh battery with 15 hours talk-time, 335 hours standby time | Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
PRICE: RS34, 500/-