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LG Optimus G2 spotted in benchmarks, boasts of 2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU

The successor to the recently launched LG Optimus G has made its appearance online. The device is expected to have a 5-inch 1080p display along with a quad-core CPU.artImg198x166_14507

The successor to LG flagship smartphone, the LG Optimus G has made its appearance online. The smartphone conveniently called the LG Optimus G2 was spotted in the AnTuTu benchmark along with Bluetooth SIG getting its Bluetooth certification.

In the AnTuTu Benchmark score it is revealed that there will be three variants of the smartphone – the F320K, F320L and F340L. The F320K is powered by a 1.5GHz processor and runs on Android 4.1.2. A 2GHz processor and run on Android 4.2 power the F320L and the F340L. It is most likely that the F320L and the F340L run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset.

An interesting reveal from the benchmark scores is that the F320L, which as a 2GHz processor scored less than the F320K, which has a 2GHz processor in the AnTuTu, benchmark. It is possible that the three variants of the smartphone are for different carriers in the US or may be for different regions globally. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has two variant launched globally. One that runs on the Qualcomm chipset and the other, which runs on the Exynos 5 Octa chipset.

In terms of other specifications, the LG Optimus G2 will have a 5-inch display with a full HD 1920×1080 pixel resolution. Keeping up with the next generation smartphone hardware, the device will house a 13MP rear camera and sport a 2.1MP front facing camera for video calling. A 3200mAh battery is expected to power the device.

There is no official information about the LG Optimus G2 but leaks suggest that the device will be unveiled to the public in August/September 2013.

Source-ThinkDigit