With the recent drop tests, we’ve seen how phones with tougher materials such as polycarbonate and aluminium can hold their pieces together pretty well. With the new Nexus 4, it uses glass panels for both front and back just like the iPhone 4/4S. Obviously glass would be more fragile but surprisingly it does managed to survive the first drop pretty well. Watch the video to see what happens in the end.
The Nexus 4 is expected to come to Malaysia in December in time of Christmas as mentioned by LG Malaysia in their facebook page. Will this put LG on the smart phone spotlight? It all boils down to the Malaysian pricing. It definitely won’t be as cheap as the price in the UK/US but we are hoping it will be competitive with the other quad core smart phone rivals.
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