The to begin quad-core smartphone from LG Electronics, the Optimus 4X HD, is now on tap for toe-hold in Europe, the establishment said on Monday. German customers will be the maiden to get their hands on the phone, followed by those in the Netherlands, Sweden, U.K. and Italy.
It will become ready in the loll of the region, along with Asia, South and Central America in the weeks and months ahead, LG said. The Optimus 4X HD joins the likes of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S III and HTC One X, which are also powered by quad-core processors and are already on buying in Europe. The pluck of LG's renewed flagship smartphone is Nvidia's Tegra3 processor. The remain of the phone's enumeration closely matches other late-model high-end phones.
For example, the phone has a 4.7-inch True HD IPS hide with a devotion of 1280-by-720 pixels, which is housed in a excorticate that is 8.9 millimeters thick.
LG also highlights that the Optimus 4X HD has a 2,150mAh battery. That compares to the Galaxy S III's battery, which measures 2,100 mAh, and 1800 mAh on the One X battery. Beating them all is the Huawei Ascend D Quad XL, which has a 2,500 mAh battery, but still hasn't gone on sale, according to a spokesman at the vendor.
The nigger in the woodpile is the device's thickness, which is 10.9 millimeters. The reality that another Android vendor is now shipping a phone with a quad-core processor highlights their first challenge; the dearth of differentiation between products. The portable phone energy has in the times gone by three years moved to making products that for the mean consumer are very similar, Richard Kramer, managing participant at Arete Research, said during a keynote at the late Open Mobile Summit talk in London.
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