LG X3 Quad-Core ICS Phone Benchmarked; Specs Revealed

LG X3

It seems like we will be seeing a couple of Tegra 3 quad-core handsets at the upcoming Mobile World Congress event his month in Barcelona. We’ve been hearing about the quad-core processor equipped HTC Endeavor aka HTC Edge, along with another Tegra 3 based LG X3 handset. MoDaCo has revealed out the details of the upcoming LG X3 handset, including the screenshots, specs and Quadrant 2.0 score of over 4400 along with kernel info.

According to the source, LG X3 handset will be shipped with a bigger 4.7-inch HD display with 1280 X 720 pixels of resolution, Tegra 3 based 4 cores clocked at 1.4 GHz, an 8MP camera on rear side, 1.3MP front-facer to make video calls, 16GB of built-in storage, with memory expansion up to 32GB via microSD card, 2000mAh battery to power everything and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS runs the show.We can also 3 capacitive buttons rather than the software buttons featured in the new Android 4.0 ICS OS.

Read: LG X3 Full Specifications.

The LG X3 handset’s screenshots have revealed out that handset is capable of scoring 4412 points in the new Quadrant version 2. We recently saw an unofficial leaked Android 4.0 ICS running Samsung galaxy S II handset scored above 4200 points and Samsung Galaxy Note scored an average score of 3,818 points. The good news is that MWC is just around the corner, so it won’t be long before the handset is revealed. Here are the screenshots of the LG X3 handset.

LG X3 Benchmark Score LG X3 Screenshot

Source: MoDaCo

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1 thought on “LG X3 Quad-Core ICS Phone Benchmarked; Specs Revealed”

  1. It’s great how quickly the processors in smartphones are improving. I wouldn’t be too surprised if we were all talking about hex-core processors this time next year! I’ve actually just written a blog post on the future of mobile technology if anyone wants to read. It’s nothing too serious. Just a bit of fun.

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