LG G3 Is Dust and Water-Resistant; Lesson From Sony and Samsung Learnt

LG has revealed its new primus which shall contest the other big guns in the arena - the LG G3, succeeding the company's current flagship LG G2. Sources reveal that the G3 is dust and water resistant, following in the lines of competitors like Sony and Samsung who already have incorporated these features in some of their phones.

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The LG G3 is powered by a 64-bit processor, features a HD display with 1440*2560 pixel resolution and sports a 16 megapixel rear camera. It was just last week when the smartphone manufacturer announced the LTE version of LG G2 in India.

LG G2 specs at a glance - This handset derives power off a 2.26 Ghz Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, 5.2 inch IPS display with 1920*1080 pixel resolution, Adreno 330 graphics and 2GB RAM. The LTE variant runs Android 4.4.2 Jelly Bean, but the OS can be upgraded to Android KitKat in the future.

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  • prahu mac
    prahu mac
    seems like lg is trying to make its way in to this smart phone gen!!!!!

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