Verizon’s LG Optimus LTE 2 (VS930) gets caught in the wild, specs and release date leaked
The LG VS930 has recently participated in a photoshoot of sorts, out in the wild somewhere. And while the pictures aren’t professional, they do help convey the image of Verizon’s next high-end Android smartphone made by LG.
As its model number seems to imply, this will be the successor to the LG Spectrum (VS920), and Verizon’s version of the LG Optimus LTE 2. The VS930 got Wi-Fi certified last month, so it should be well on its way to Big Red by now.
In fact, it could get launched on July 13, which is this Friday. Alongside the images, most of the phone’s specs have been leaked too. It will run Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, and will come with a dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 1 GB of RAM, an 8 MP autofocus camera, a 4.7-inch ‘true HD’ (read: non-pentile) 720×1280 IPS touchscreen, 16 GB of built-in storage, global radio support (GSM / UMTS / CDMA / LTE), and NFC.
The service manual for the LG VS920 has also been leaked and is available at this PDF link.
It certainly seems possible that this device will be launched in a matter of days. Stick around and we’ll let you know more when we do.
Via Engadget
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