The LG Optimus 4X HD's with its simple,
sleek design and lightweight build (considering its size -- it weighs only 5.12
ounces), it's a tall device. Measuring 5.19 inches long, 2.69 inches wide, and
0.38 inch thick. The display also has In-Plane Switching technology which
maximises viewing angles and ensures it has amazing colour reproduction. Other
features include an 8 mega-pixel camera and a front-facing 1.3 mega-pixel
camera.
LG's Optimus 4X HD is a real beast that
comes with a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor which runs at a clock
speed of 1.5 GHz. The Android smartphone also has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of
on-board memory and runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Under the 4X's plastic bonnet is Nvidia's
latest Tegra 3 processor, offering four main 1.5GHz processing cores, plus a
fifth for battery-saving purposes. This same chip can be found lurking inside
the Asus Transformer Prime tablet -- so it's a serious amount of
welly for a pocket rocket.
The chip's fifth core is used for less
demanding tasks, such as when the phone is idling in standby but still running
live widgets in the background. The idea behind it is that the phone can switch
to this lower-powered core to make more economical use of battery life, turning
to the main cores when you fire up more demanding apps.
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