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LG Optimus L Series 2 made official, to debut at Mobile World Congress 2013

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We already saw them leaked earlier this afternoon, now LG’s upcoming L Series 2 has finally been made official, set for a Mobile World Congress debut.

The L3 2, L5 2, and L7 2 are the newest iterations of LG’s popular entry, to mid-range line of handsets, coming out of the box with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Given that we barely saw the LG L9 launch on T-Mobile USA a few weeks back, it might be awhile before we see one of these new fangled L Series 2 officially announced for a US carrier. LG’s official press release can be found below.

LG INTRODUCES NEXT GENERATION OPTIMUS L SERIES AT MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS
Popular L Series Upgraded to L SeriesII with Bold Design and Useful Features

SEOUL, Feb. 12, 2013 – LG is staying true to its rich design heritage at this year’s Mo-bile World Congress (MWC) with the introduction of the Optimus L SeriesII. The widely successful L Series has evolved to include contemporary design aesthetics and innovations that improve on the original. With more than 10 million Optimus L Series phones sold in the first 10 months, L SeriesII looks to continue this momentum with its sophisticated style and differentiated features.

Optimus L SeriesII embodies the beauty of the first L Series but with a more refined touch. The design philosophy of L SeriesII has been enhanced to include four new design elements: Seamless Layout, Laser Cut Contour, Radiant Rear Design and Smart LED Lighting on the home button.

L SeriesII also offers an expanded set of user-convenient features including those unique to LG smartphones such as QuickMemo, Quick Button and Safety Care. QuickMemo allows users to capture and share handwritten ideas with others using just a fingertip. Quick Button enables customers to personalize a hotkey to launch any app such as the camera, browser, music player or even QuickMemo. Safety Care offers three options – Emergency Call Forwarding, Phone Non-Usage Notice and My Location Notice – which can be programmed to contact a loved one in case of an emergency.

User experience is enhanced with the high-resolution IPS display and extended capacity battery in the Optimus L SeriesII. What’s more, Dual SIM versions of the Optimus L SeriesII smartphone will enable customers to use one device for both business and per-sonal calls.

“LG has a history of pushing the envelope when it comes to style and Optimus L SeriesII builds on this heritage of design innovation,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “By evolving the sophisticated style and premium features of the original Optimus L Series, its sequel is expected to continue the popularity of the L Series around the world.”

The Dual SIM version of the Optimus L7II will be the first of the new series to launch, making its debut in Russia this week. The Optimus L7II will include LG’s unique UX features such as QSlide and QuickTranslator. Availability of the Optimus L3II with 3.2-inch QVGA IPS display and 1,540mAh battery and the Optimus L5II with a larger 4.0-inch WVGA display and 1,700mAh battery will be announced at a later date.

Optimus L7II Key Specifications:
• Chipset: 1GHz Dual-Core (Qualcomm MSM8225)
• Memory: Up to 4GB eMMC / 768MB RAM / Micro SD
• Display: 4.3-inch WVGA IPS
• Camera: Rear 8.0MP with LED Flash / Front VGA
• OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
• Battery: 2,460mAh
• Size: 121.5 x 66.6 x 9.7 mm / 122.2 x 66.6 x 9.7 mm (Dual-SIM)

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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6 Comments

  1. I think HTC needs to look at this. 2460 mAh battery on a mid range phone. That thing will run “forever” in terms of smartphone speak.

    1. Recently, HTC has been listening to consumers on different things like software and hardware… so hopefully, HTC picked up the cue to include a bigger battery (2500 maH at least!) in their new flagship M7 device (or One device, whatever it’s gonna be called).

      1. I’m hoping for 3000 mAh at a minimum… keeping my fingers crossed for HTC — they have long been my “go to” manufacturer despite their abysmal battery choices.

    2. It is very interesting that this low to mid range phone has a bigger battery then the Droid DNA….HTC should really take some notes on this…I hope that the new HTC flagship device has a battery bigger then 2020mAh…

  2. That little one to the far right, the L3 II, looks like the Lg Optimus Vu had a baby, and its fugly.

  3. Nice, lg’s been making some nice phones lately.

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