LG Optimus L3 II with Android Jelly Bean launching this week
LG’s latest affordable Android smartphone, the Optimus L3 II, is going to be released this week in Brazil. Not long after that, the handset will be introduced in other Latin American countries, as well as in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. As previously reported, the L3 II comes in both single SIM, and dual SIM editions.
Running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, the Optimus L3 II features a 3.2 inch QVGA IPS display, QuickMemo with Overlay mode (“previously only available in LG’s premium smartphones”), HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3MP rear camera, 512MB of RAM, 1GHz single-core processor, 4GB of internal memory, MicroSD card support, and a 1,540 mAh battery.
Measures 103 x 61 x 11.9 mm, and has four color versions: White, Indigo Black, Titan, and Pink.
“The Optimus L3 II is a versatile phone for the smart and stylish individual. Its improved user experience makes this an attractive device for customers who want to express their sense of style without sacrificing functionality”, declared Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.
LG didn’t unveil the official price of the L3 II, but I assume it won’t cost more than $200.
The Optimus L3 II was officially announced earlier this month, alongside two other new L Series handsets: Optimus L7 II and Optimus L5 II. These run Android Jelly Bean, too, and come with more advanced features, including larger WVGA displays.
Via Press release
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