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LG shows off Optimus G hardware in series of videos

The Optimus G is LG’s upcoming flagship smart phone that’s packed with the latest hardware and design improvements in pursuit of slimness. Starting from the processor, the Optimus G is one of the first smart phones to use Qualcomm’s Quad-Core S4 Krait processor with Adreno 320 GPU and a generous 2GB of RAM.

With the competition using Pentile AMOLED for larger screens, LG is boasting a 4.7″ True HD IPS Plus display which they claim to be 1.6X clearer and brighter at 470nits. The Optimus G also has something called G2 Touch Hybrid Display which not only makes the display panel thinner but creates a display illusion which they claim to be floating beneath your fingertips.

Other than that, they have also said a lot of things even for their battery and 13MP camera module. Basically they are proud that they are able to reduce the size of these components while boasting usage performance. The Optimus G is set to be released by end of this month starting from Korea. It will be launched with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich which is upgradable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

Head after the break for the series of videos explaining each hardware highlights of the Optimus G.

More videos will be released in stages on LG Mobile’s Facebook page.

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