LG Optimus LTE2 Might Head to Verizon Wireless
Considered as the main contender for HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S III, the brand new LG Optimus LTE2 was announced in South Korea with 2GB RAM. Today, we receive a news that the handset might head to Verizon soon.
This news was retrieved from Droid-Life. The web page noticed that LG Optimus LTE2 is recently receive clearance from Global Certification Forum with model number LG VS930. There’s no official statement from both Verizon and LG about this, but the VS930 is believed to be the upcoming LG Optimus LTE2. For you information, some LG devices that sit on Verizon’s stores is currently tagged with similar model number.
LG Revolution is currently carry on VS910, while the newly announced LG Viper LTE is identified with model number VS920. So, there’s a really great chance that the VS930 a.k.a LG Optimus LTE2, will head to Verizon Wireless.
LG Optimus LTE2 is expected to support for LTE connectivity. There’s also a chance that the handset will support for Global Roaming. Verizon is reported to enable similar feature to Droid RAZR, Droid RAZR Maxx, Droid 4, and HTC Rezound this summer.
Specs-wise, LG Optimus LTE2 has all hardware that you can expect from an Android smartphone. It sports True IPS display with HD resolution. Deep under it’s hood, lies 2GB RAM and packed with 2,150mAh battery unit. This handset is currently running on Android 4.0 and has the ability to charge the battery wireless.
Well, that’s all we can tell you right now guys. If you think that we miss something from our explanation, feel free to contact us via comment box below. We are also welcome any kind of suggestion and critics here.
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