LG has finally lifted the veil on its Optimus 4X HD. This is the first quad-core Smartphone officially announced by a manufacturer. As we announced yesterday a preview, LG did not wait for Sunday's conference at Mobile World Congress to announce the next flagship of its fleet Android: LG Optimus 4X HD. The manufacturer had a year 2011 rather gloomy. The avalanche of ads he has done this week shows he intends to take the bull by the horns in 2012 and save a new year of the same ilk as the previous one.
LG was the first to launch a dual-core Smartphone and it also aims to be the first to offer a quad-core Smartphone. This Optimus 4X HD has a data sheet to turn heads, judge by yourself:
• A display of 4, 7-inch IPS for a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels
• A Tegra chipset Nivida 3 with 4 cores running at 1.5 GHz a heart mate
• 1 GB of memory (RAM)
• A thickness of 8.9 mm
• An 8-megapixel photo sensor in the rear and front 1.3 megapixel
• Internal memory of 16 GB
• The connectivity’s MHL, DLNA, etc..
• A battery of 2150 mAh
• Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Note that the rumors had an again set right on target














