This September began with the discovery of the first images of the LG Univa, a mobile that apparently would come to reissue the concept of the LG Optimus One (the best-seller of the South Korean firm in 2010): a compact mobile with mid-range features to succeed among users who want to get started with a smartphone or who have no special interest in taking home a super phone from aúpa.
Today the LG Univa can be seen again, although in a somewhat more flirtatious way, in some good quality photos that we know through Engadget colleagues. In these images it is clear that the LG Univa does not expect to stand out for a slim profile, nor for a pantallion that causes tablet complexes: the attractions of this device point in another direction.
And it is that although the launch conditions of the LG Univa are not known (neither price nor date), a very popular cost is anticipated for this phone, with a view to which it can become the new smartphone for the masses of the South Korean company. And that, in addition, without disgust well-balanced benefits so that its status as a mid - range smartphone is not an excuse to miss some of the most demanded features among these devices.
As we were telling in previous deliveries, LG Univa is expected to arrive with a heart 800 MHz and with a 3.5 inch screen and HVGA (480 x 320 pixels) and a RAM 512 MB in total. The operating system that this mobile would have would be the latest Android, 2.3.4, known as Gingerbread, so it would not be necessary to go around pulling the calendar to update it (yes, as long as it goes on sale before it starts update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream).
Asimimo, the LG Univa will have a camera of five megapixels, but will lack the recurrent flash LED that is so well when there is not enough light. It has not revealed the quality that will be spent on recording video, but we hope that allows capture sequences as HD 720p. What it does come standard, as we saw in a previous leak, is DivX certification to watch videos equipped with the famous compression profile used in movies we download from the Internet.