LG’s upcoming quad-core X3 smartphone has made another appearance online, this time in a series of benchmarking results which unveil that it will be one of the most powerful handsets in the world.
South Korean mobile phone maker LG has been long rumored to plan the release of a quad-core smartphone in the near future, but no specific info on what the device would be capable of has emerged before.
However, following the recent update that the Quadrant benchmarking tool has seen, we can now get
a better idea of what the upcoming quad-cores might be capable of.
As it turns out, LG’s first such device, said to be none other than the LG X3, managed to score 4412 points in the test (higher is better), while Galaxy Nexus, for example, only went up to around 2000, info that emerged over at MoDaCo shows.
Running under Google’s Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, the new device will certainly manage to impress a lot.
It will appeal to users courtesy of its hardware specifications as well, which include, among other things, a large 4.7-inch touchscreen display that can deliver an HD 720x1280 pixels resolution.
The mobile phone will also include a Tegra 3 Quad core processor from Nvidia, clocked in at 1.5GHz on single core and 1.4GHz when on 2-4 cores (and with a SMP Core - core companion – for IDLE tasks).
The specs list of this mobile phone also includes 16GB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot with support for additional storage space, and a 2000mAh battery inside.
Moreover, the new mobile phone will arrive on shelves with an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with an ultra-fast shutter and with support for HD video recording, as well as with a 1.3MP camera on the front, suitable for making video calls.
For the time being, nothing has been officially confirmed on the upcoming availability of this device, but rumor has it that it will become official at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in late February.
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