LG added a new smartphone in the Optimus lineup, Optimus L1 II Tri. The name of the smartphone is a bit unusual. L1 II Tri indicate 3 sims like "L1" for 1, II for 2 and Tri for 3 (one, two and three). The smartphone supports three sims but not at the same time. There's a dedicated key on the device to switch between the sims. The handset was revealed on Brazilian site of LG which means it would be available in Brazil. It's a low-spec
smartphone with a single core Snapdragon processor clocked at 1GHz paired with 512MB RAM. It comes with a 3" (240 x 320) display, 4GB internal memory with card slot, 2MP rear camera without flash and 1540mAh battery. The battery is good enough for a smartphone and will provide good timings on normal use. A special "Cheese Shot" feature is added to the camera which let the user to take pictures by saying "Cheese". It runs Android 4.2 (JellyBean) and cost around $127. There's no word on its worldwide release from LG till now if it would be launched globally or not.
smartphone with a single core Snapdragon processor clocked at 1GHz paired with 512MB RAM. It comes with a 3" (240 x 320) display, 4GB internal memory with card slot, 2MP rear camera without flash and 1540mAh battery. The battery is good enough for a smartphone and will provide good timings on normal use. A special "Cheese Shot" feature is added to the camera which let the user to take pictures by saying "Cheese". It runs Android 4.2 (JellyBean) and cost around $127. There's no word on its worldwide release from LG till now if it would be launched globally or not.
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