LG's flagship G3 hits international markets tomorrowSci-Tech

May 28, 2014 11:21
LG's flagship G3 hits international markets tomorrow

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After months of speculations, LG finally announced its G3 flagship official that will be launched simultaneously at London, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Singapore and Istanbul. The phone will hit the market tomorrow, starting in LG’s native South Korea. Sadly, the phone won't hit the Indian markets as of now.

The new G3 has a 5.5-inch QuadHD display, with a 2560×1440 pixel resolution, the highest seen on any smartphone yet. Besides its big resolution, it has advanced power saving features like adaptive control on brightness, frame rate and clocking. It's hopped up by a top-of-the-line Snapdragon 801 SoC.

Interestingly, LG will launch the new smartphone with two configurations for the RAM and internal memory. The 16GB version will have 2GB of RAM, while the 32GB version gets a full 3GB. Both versions get a microSD card slot.

The G3 looks much slimmer, but is not the thinnest of phones around. It has a 13MP camera with OIS+ , a combination of both optical and electronic image stabilization. For the selfie lovers, LG has eqipped the phone with a 2.1MP camera on the front, that can take pictures by seeing your off-screen gesture, allowing you time to pose for the shot.

The new phone gets a 3,000mAh removable battery. It comes with Bluetooth 4.0 LE and NFC chips along with SlimPort compatibility, A-GPS/Glonass, and micro USB 2.0.

The company introduces new features like a Smart Keyboard, which will reduce input errors by up to 75 percent.

Then there’s Smart Notice, which provides suggestions and recommendations based on user behavior, phone usage patterns and location. Plus, it will remind you of a call you declined earlier and ask if you would like to call that person back. Also, if you have a huge data of unused files or apps on the G3, Smart Notice will remind you to delete or uninstall them.

And last but not the least, LG has thrown in some security solutions like its own private mode with 128-bit encryption, remote device manager and the Knock Code unlock method for superior security of the phone.

AW: Suchorita Choudhury

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