The Samsung Galaxy S II is not the only star mobile of 2011 that these days has been seen in online stores these days. Although this device is already available (yes, in pre-reservation mode) in the virtual showcase of Fnac, the counterpart proposal of the also Korean LG has not been long in coming. And it is that the powerful dual-core device with pure cutting - edge features of this firm, the LG Optimus 2X, has also lavished its presence on the Internet.
However, in this case, you will not have to wait too long, since the Expansys store does offer it for immediate shipments. And it is that as we see, this distributor would currently have dozens of units in stock, which would be shipping these days for almost 510 euros, plus eleven euros in shipping costs.
The LG Optimus 2X arrives in our country in parallel with the launch of the hand of Vodafone, which comes to offer it from zero euros, as long as we comply with a series of conditions, which go through permanence commitments and the contracting of combinations in rates of voice and data, thanks to which we can get this device for free in the best of cases (and at a cheaper price, in the worst of them).
This LG Optimus 2X is the confirmation on the part of the Asian manufacturer in the intentions of giving a blow to the table of the sector in this 2011. And it is that, not in vain, the LG Optimus 2X was the first device that was presented for the market of high - end dual core processor. In this case, it is an NVIDIA chip, which has already become popular under the name Tegra 2. In addition, the LG Optimus 2X features a panel of four inches and the latest version of the platform Google for mobile, Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Multimedia potential is another of the pillars of the LG Optimus 2X. Therefore, it was essential to include a good camera in this device. Thus, we find that the LG Optimus 2X includes a sensor with a maximum resolution of eight megapixels and the ability to shoot video with HD quality FullHD, with a refresh rate of 30 image frames per second.
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