LG Gx Launched in Korea


LG decided to name its next G-series handset simply Gx, because it's not quite sure between which two of its current products it really fits. Looking at its feature-set, one might get the impression that it's pitted somewhere in between the Optimus G Pro and the G2.

To begin with, the Gx has the same size as the Optimus G Pro, with its 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen, which offers a full-HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) native resolution. The body appears sleeker, with fewer contours, measuring 150.6 mm x 76.1 mm x 9.2 mm, but lacks the rear-oriented volume/power buttons that LG innovated with the G2. At 167 g, the handset is borderline heavy. It comes in two color options at the moment - black and white.

The Gx runs Android 4.2.2 "Jelly Bean," with essentially the same user interface as the G2. Most of its LG-exclusive apps are present on this handset, too.

The LG Gx offers a combination of a 13-megapixel primary camera with a 1.3-megapixel front-facing one. The primary camera lacks OIS (image stabilization).

Designed for the Korean market, the Gx supports 4G LTE cellular networking in bands as high as 2.6 GHz, in addition to HSPA+, EVDO, and VoLTE (U+). Other connectivity features include Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, and USB 2.0 OTG.

Under the hood, the LG Gx runs Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 SoC, which packs a quad-core Krait 400 CPU clocked at 1.70 GHz. The chip is wired to 2 GB of LPDDR2 memory, and 32 GB of storage, which isn't expandable. A 3,140 mAh battery keeps the device fed. LG didn't announce plans to launch the Gx elsewhere.

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