Thursday, May 24, 2012

LG’s remaining phones of 2011 – Part Two: LG Victor, LG Gelato NFC, LG E2 and LG K

Welcome to our part two as we find out the rest of LG’s terminals for 2011. Those from Pocketnow managed to see the first images of the future models from LG. Among them there is a phone with a second generation NOVA screen, a Windows Phone 7 Mango model, some Android handsets and a follower for Optimus One, which we already talked about in part one. Let’s take a closer look at the rest of the terminals.
LG Victor
LG Victor
LG Victor is a smartphone that will come in a few months and will dive directly into the category of Android Gingerbread mid-end models. Equipped with a single core processor clocked at 1 GHz, a 3.8-inch OLED display with WVGA resolution and a 5 megapixel camera, the terminal will offer DLNA support, Wi-Fi and 3G Direct. This LG model also uses a VGA front camera. As for the LG Gelato, while the phone codenamed LG Gelato has been announced as the LG Optimus Net, it is now time for a version boasting NFC support. Details are sparse but we know that the terminal will be named LG Gelato NFC (probably) and come with the 800 MHz processor and 3.2 inches HVGA display, plus a 3 megapixel camera.
LG Gelato NFC
LG Gelato NFC
We do not have information about the LG E2, besides knowing that it belongs to the entry level segment. We are expecting a small QVGA display, a reasonable processor, but less than 1 GHz and a 3-5 megapixel camera. E2 seems even less equipped than the LG Optimus One, so we expect the price to be minimal. However, the special guest of these recent LG leaks is the LG K, one of the first terminals with a real HD 720p display. Codenamed P930, the terminal will come with a 4.5-inch screen with a pixel density comparable to that of the Retina Display found on the iPhone 4.
LG E2

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