Thursday, March 31, 2011

 

LG Optmius 2X Unboxing Pictures & Review

The LG Optimus’ really simple design may not catch much of your attention. Yet the device proves itself a top tier smartphone by what lies beneath its skin. Let’s see take a closer look at the world’s first and fastest dual-core smartphone!Inside the box you can find: a LG Optimus 2x Phone, of course, a battery, a charger, a handsfree, together with a user’s guide.

LG Optimus 2X Phone Unboxing Review




What covers the entire front of Optmius 2X is the uninterrupted piece of Gorilla Glass which is beautiful yet tough enough to resist damanges. Under the 4-inch LCD screen harbours 4 capacitive touch buttons. It is noteworthy that the touch response is indeed excellent with a smooth navigating and browsing experience supported by the Tegra 2 processor.

LG Optimus 2X Phone Unboxing Review




The bronzy brown back has a slightly plastic and rubberized texture. Yet the “with Google” metal strip may appears a bit odd on it.

LG Optimus 2X Phone Unboxing Review




The 8-megapixel camera proves to be impressive with a really bright integrated LED flash. The device also offers 1080p HD video playback and recording with HDMI mirroring (which makes content on external display in full HD quality as well)

LG Optimus 2X Phone Unboxing Review




On top of the device you can find the power key, the 3.5mm audio jack (unprotected unfortunately), as well as the micro HDMI port. Thanks to the HDMI mirroring, Optmius 2X can easily stream 1080p video footage to both external and internal monitors All in all, the fact that LG Optimus 2X is a dual-core smartphone has immediately makes itself a groundbreaking one. The powerful Tegra 2 technology, as expected, would only grow in significance in the near future. The LG Optmius 2X is thus a nice attempt to explore the unknown field.

LG Optimus 2X Phone Unboxing Review

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