LG reveals yet another Android-powered smartphone with the LG Optimus Black at the CES 2011. The said handset is Android powered and promises a one of a kind user experience.
The device measures only 9.2mm and is the thinnest smartphone in the market for now. It features a 4” Nova display, designed to be the brightest, clearest and most readable among mobile screens with 700 nits of brightness for optimal visibility. Other notable features of the said handset include Optimus UI 2.0, Wi-Fi Direct “for quick and high-quality data transfer between mobile devices”, 2MP front-facing camera, and a 1,500 mAh battery.
The LG Optimus Black will be launched globally by the first half of the year. It currently runs on Android 2.2 but can be later on upgraded to 2.3 Gingerbread according to LG officials.
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