LG is gearing up to announce its new handsets at next month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and we are already seeing the official renders of the upcoming and yet-to-be announced LG handsets. A few days ago, we’ve seen an official press shot and the specifications details of the company’s first quad-core processor equipped phone, LG X3. Today, PocketNow website has revealed out the details of another upcoming LG handset, which is the successor of the yesteryear’s LG Optimus 3D handset and it will be launched as LG CX2.
The features of the LG CX2 / LG Optimus 3D 2 handset haven’t been confirmed so far, but the source is claiming that on par with specifications of the previous LG Optimus 3D handset, the LG CX2 handset should be equipped with 1.2GHz dual-core processor from Texas Instruments, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, sporting the same 4.3-inch display, a sub-10 millimetre profile, 8GB internal storage, dual cameras, 21Mbps HSPA connectivity (the same radio also included in LG X3) DLNA functionality, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC chipset and it will be sporting all the regular features of an Android phone such as micro USB 2.0, 3.5mm headset jack, a whole host of the Google services.
LG CX2 handset comes with an improved auto-stereoscopic display and it is expected to sport NOVA display for improved brightness. LG CX2 handset will be launched in early Spring. However, the source has failed to provide the exact availability and the price tag details of the LG CX2 handset, look for it to be officially announced at February’s MWC event.
Source: PocketNow