Saturday 8 March 2014

LG Future Smartphones



About one month ago, it was announced by LG that the company was going to be releasing bunch of mid-range smartphones, but at the time none of them were expected to arrive in the United States.  
It looks like that is about to change if a recent tweet has any truth to it.  A Twitter user, which is very well known for releasing information proven to be correct before it is officially announced, noted that that LG L90 was going to be released on the T-Mobile network.  The LG L90 is part of the L Series III smartphones from LG.
A new image was leaked along with the tweet and the image clearly shows the T-Mobile branding on the lower back side where it is typically found on official T-Mobile smartphones.  The L90 that is shown in the image looks just like the ones that have been released internationally with rounded corners, back and menu keys and a physical home button.  
Of the Series III smartphones, the L90 is on the higher end model.  It comes with a nice 4.7-inch touch screen display and 960×540 resolution.  The phone is powered by a quad-core, 1.2GHz processor and 1GB of RAM.
Along with the T-Mobile branding on the back side, users will find an 8MP camera that can also record video in HD.  The front side sports a 1.3MP webcam that will work nicely for video chatting and more.  
The L90 can also be accessorized with a Quick Window smart cover, allowing users to see a bit of information like the time and notifications without having to open the cover.  The phone is not going to break any records in the hardware department, but if you are looking for a mid-range phone to upgrade to, the LG L90 might fit right into your options.
Other than the 4.7-inch display, the phone is going to come with Android 4.4 KitKat software pre-installed, so that is a very nice surprise.  When Google announced the latest software, it did note that it was going to be optimized for all smartphones, even ones that are not as well off in the hardware department.  
This allows for users with entry and mid-range devices to experience the latest from Android.  T-Mobile has not announced the phone yet, so it might be a couple weeks before any official information is released.
Posted by www.anymobilesmartphone.co.uk

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