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The Korean version of the phone, known as LG Optimus Vu F100S was released in March, 2012, with a dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm MSM 8660 Snapdragon CPU and Adreno 220 GPU, and with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread. The Korean model has since received updates to Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
LG only released two LG Optimus phones with the Windows Phone operating system, compared to 20 unique Android smartphones. The first of these was the LG Optimus 7 , released in November 2010. It was followed by the LG Quantum , alternatively Optimus 7Q or Optimus Quantum , a variant with a physical keyboard.
The LG Vu series is a line of high-end stylus enabled Android devices produced by LG Electronics.The "Vu" designation was first introduced in 2008 as a branch of the LG Optimus series for flagship stylus enabled devices, but after the unveiling of the LG Vu 3 in September 2013 (which did not carry the Optimus branding), LG officially introduced the Vu series as a distinct brand separate from ...
Whether or not there's a 5-inch 4:3 aspect ratio spot in the world to fit LG's Optimus Vu is still up for debate, but the company is pressing on and has now officially revealed specs for its ...
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The Optimus, also known as the GT540 Swift and the Loop GT540, is a mid-level Android smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics. [3] The GT540 Optimus ships with Android 1.6 Donut, but can be officially upgraded to Android 2.1 Eclair via an LG software release. [4]
The LG Optimus Vu II (Also known as LG Vu 2 in South Korea) is an Android smartphone/tablet computer hybrid ("phablet"), released in September 2012 and noted for its 5.0-inch screen size—between that of conventional smartphones, and larger tablets.
Andrew Williams in Trusted Reviews was more specific, saying that "the cause of the problem has been confirmed as a fault in the soldering of one of the connectors on the device's main board". [2] LG stated that it was not known how many devices were affected by the defect, as when or whether it occurs depended on "usage behavior".