Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LG. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

The LG G Pad II features the power of a small laptop.


The LG G Pad II is the workhorse that lets you stay on top of your work from any location. It features the power you’d expect to find in a small laptop, without all the extra weight. And it’s the perfect computing solution for students, families, and professionals constantly on the move.

This tablets rocks some pretty serious specs, compared to other models. It features a lightning quick 2.26 GHz quad-core CPU that makes quick work of your to-do list, and it can even multitask thanks to its split-screen functionality. Plus, it comes with a generous 2GB of onboard RAM and 32GB of storage space for all your files.

The LG G Pad II also provides users with numerous other must-have features: a gorgeous 10.1 inch HD display, front- and rear-facing cameras, Bluetooth functionality, and the Android Lollipop mobile OS.

Courtesy of AndroidCommunity

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Friday, August 12, 2016

LG's new V20 with quad DAC



The Korean electronics giant on Wednesday said the V20 -- its next-generation flagship phone -- will feature a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC (digital to analog converter) in what LG called an industry first. LG said the DAC produces a crisp and clear sound reproduction that reduces ambient noise by up to 50 percent.

In addition to its DAC, the device is also expected to be the first phone to sport the new Android 7.0 operating system, known as Nougat.

Courtesy of Cnet

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Monday, August 1, 2016

LG V20 to run Nougat Software


Last year's LG V10 was arguably a more interesting phone than the South Korean company's G4 flagship, offering two screens, two selfie cameras and a phablet-sized main display – and now LG is updating the handset for 2016.

LG has confirmed in a blog post that it will launch the V20 in September. The phone will run Android 7 Nougat software, and will likely be one of the very first handsets to do so.

We were big fans of the LG V10,  praising it for its strong dual-lens selfie camera, durable design and interesting second screen concept.

Courtesy of TechRadar

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