LG has just lost third position as the most prolific handset maker, which is now owned by Apple. However, those who bet on LG’s total demise are most likely wrong, as the company prepares to announce several Ice Cream Sandwich devices at the Mobile World Congress 2012, which is set to kick off on February 27.
Two unannounced LG Android-based devices have just leaked on the Internet courtesy to the folks over at Ubergizmo. LG-P700 and LG-PP880 are expected to be announced within the next few weeks, most likely one day before MWC 2012 kicks off.
Not much is known about these smartphones, but according to Ubergizmo both are running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. Of the two, the LG-P880 seems to be the high-end smartphone, while the P-700 will probably be a mid-range ICS-based smartphone.
According to the latest hearsay, the LG-P700 comes with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, as well as a capacitive touchscreen display that supports a 640 x 480 pixels resolution. The latter seems to be a rather unusual choice for an Android 4.0 smartphone.
Other than that, there are no additional details on LG-P700 specs sheet, but more information will probably emerge closer to the launch date.
The LG-P880 seems to be the recently leaked LG X3 smartphone, which means that the phone will be delivered with an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor inside.
In addition, the device is said to sport a large 4.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 720p HD resolution, most likely based on LG’s NOVA display technology.
On the back, the LG-P880 boasts an enhanced 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, autofocus and video recording. There’s also 16GB of onboard memory, which might be expandable up to 32GB via microSD card slot, but this feature has yet to be confirmed.
Stay tuned for more updates on the matter, as LG will probably reveal more details on its roadmap closer to MWC 2012
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