The LG Optimus 4X HD has been officially unveiled prior to Mobile World Congress. This 4.7-inch beast will hit Europe in the second quarter and is its first to feature a 1.5GHz quad-core Tegra 3 as its benchmark destroying CPU, a 4.7-inch True HD IPS LCD (1280x720) plus what appears to be a lightly customized version of Ice Cream Sandwich.
This device has the Tegra 3′s four main CPU cores and the
fifth low-power drive bringing this processor and therefor this phone the
world’s only smartphone-sized 4-plus-1 core-toting smartphone device on earth.
This device also comes with no less than the newest version of Google’s own
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the newest version of the group’s world-class
mobile operating system. The Optimus 4X has the ability to output video to HDMI
via its own MHL port, DLNA support, and a brand new version of LG’s user
interface over Android with as much customizability as you can handle.
We had previously referred to the LG Optimus 4X HD as
the LG X3, but that was clarified earlier this morning; little did we know
that we’d have an actual shot of the device with a few specs to show for it
later on. This will definitely be at the top of LG’s lineup, so it’s expected
to hang with the best of them. The LG Spectrum’s display is absolutely
stunning, so it will be nice to see ICS over a similar, yet larger, screen.