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LG launches 5-inch touchscreen Optimus Vu smartphone/tablet

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LG has unveiled its new 5-inch Optimus Vu smartphone/tablet ahead of Mobile World Congress 2012 in Spain later this month
The smartphone has a 1.5GHz Dual-Core processor supported by 1GB of DDR2 memory and 32GB of eMMC solid state storage
There's also an 8 megapixel snapper with AF LED Flash at the rear and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front
LG's new Optimus Vu 5-inch smartphone/tablet
The Optimus Vu's 4:3 ratio, 5-inch (1024 x 768 pixel resolution) IPS display with sunlight-friendly 650-nit brightness
LG has unveiled its new 5-inch Optimus Vu smartphone/tablet ahead of Mobile World Congress 2012 in Spain later this month
The Optimus Vu will run on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) but there's an update to version 4.0 in the pipeline
The Optimus Vu is claimed to be the thinnest LTE smartphone available on the market
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LG has revealed what is claimed to be the thinnest LTE smartphone available on the market. The Optimus Vu sits somewhere between a small tablet (Thrive/Agora/Arnova) and a modern smartphone (Spectrum/Xperia ion), features a 4:3 ratio IPS display, is powered by a Dual-Core processor, and has 32GB of onboard storage.

LG is making quite a bit of noise about the high quality multimedia experience offered by the Optimus Vu's 4:3 ratio, 5-inch (1024 x 768 pixel resolution) IPS display with sunlight-friendly 650-nit brightness, and the speed and performance of its proprietary LTE technology. At its heart, the smartphone has a 1.5GHz Dual-Core processor supported by 1GB of DDR2 memory and 32GB of eMMC solid state storage. There's also an 8 megapixel snapper with AF LED Flash at the rear and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front.

The Optimus Vu is claimed to be the thinnest LTE smartphone available on the market

At launch, the Optimus Vu will run on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) but there will be an update to version 4.0 of Google's mobile operating system (Ice Cream Sandwich) within the first three months. It has dimensions of 139.6 x 90.4 x 8.5mm (5.49 x 3.55 x 0.33-inches), weighs just 168 grams (5.92 oz), benefits from a capacious 2,080mAh battery, and comes supplied with what LG is calling a Rubberdium pen for typing onscreen (or you could just use your finger).

A QuickClip hotkey caters for single button screenshot capture, and the Polaris Office app is pre-installed so that users can open documents, spreadsheets and presentations from the get-go, no matter the format. It's also DNLA-capable and there's HDMI connectivity, too.

LG has scheduled the Optimus Vu for a Korean release in March (no word as yet on wider availability) but visitors to the company's stand at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona, Spain (February 27 to March 1) can grab a sneaky first look at the new smartphone/tablet.

Source: LG

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7 comments
Paul Harris
Thinnest... its no thinner than a 5\" Dell Streak and the spec\'s are not all that much of an improvement on the Streak thats been around for nearly 2yrs!
Vivek Yadav
4:3? stupid ratio for a all touchscreen phone...
MBadgero
I agree with Vivek Yadav. If they are trying to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note, they went the wrong way with screen resolution. I\'ll wait for the 1920 x 1080 HD 5\" screens.
Dawar Saify
If it\'s cheaper than Samsung Galaxy Note, then I\'ll buy it, but I\'m more interested in Sony Xperia S, with 12 mega pixel quality camera, or Droid 4, with physical keyboard. By the time it\'s released, Galaxy Note will be cheaper, and it has the Samsung brand. Right now it\'s my beloved HTC Sensation 1.5 Ghz.
Mark Keller
The phone is okay, but the female model sure is cute!
agulesin
@Mark Keller - she\'s an Android, not the Gingerbread type either...
Dave Hargraves
well at least LG. is smart enough to do the smart phone tablet design in one device and the fact its supports 32GB hopefully it has the micro sd card slots to increase storage. but still nevertheless the design is still not quite right . seems they just somewhat copied samsung. regards,Freelance Eng.(designer of smartphone tech)