The company posted a message on its
South Korean website this week announcing that it will be released in the
country in Dec. and will launch elsewhere early next year. The device was
originally expected to get a taste of KitKat in France in either Nov. or Dec.
Now it seems that will not happen until the beginning of 2014 with late Jan.
being the earliest. LG could be announcing a mini version of its G2 Smartphone
at CES next month.
A Greek gadget site known as Techblog
stated that the mini variant of the handset is in the works and also revealed
some of the specs for it such as a Snapdragon 800 CPU with 2GB of RAM and a
4.7-inch display at 720p.
www.tmobileplanet.blogspot.com
The regular LG G2 measures in at
5.2-inches. The screen size could be a bit intimidating for those looking to
purchase a compact device. The 4.7-inch screen is not that much of a reduction,
but it could help the company to sell more handsets due to it taking up less
space in an owner's pocket.
LG has not confirmed the mini G2 at
this time so all of this information should be taken with a grain of salt. It
was officially released in the fall of this year and features similar specs to
the company's Google flagship, the Nexus 5.
The G2 features some impressive specs
including a 5.2-inch full HD display, a 13-megapixel rear camera, 2GB of RAM, a
microSD slot, a 3,000mAh battery, on screen navigation keys, and Android 4.2.2
with LG's custom skin. The LG G2 will also be the world's first
worldwide-launching Smartphone running the Snapdragon 800 processor.
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