The LG Optimus L7 is getting a sequel with
improved specs and dual-SIM capabilities to boot. The LG Optimus L7 II Dual
updates the design a bit, going for a less angular look and has moved to
capacitive keys only.
The regular Back / Home / Menu keys are
joined by a SIM switch key for easy toggling between the two SIM cards.
The Optimus L7 II Dual keeps the 4.3” IPS LCD
screen of the original but bumps up the CPU spec to 1GHz dual-core (of unknown
architecture) and adds a better camera that shoots 8MP stills and 720p videos.
The phone will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box and comes with LG's
home-brewed QSlide, QuickMemo and QuickTranslator software.
The battery has gotten a nice upgrade too –
it has 2,460mAh capacity, which should last for two days according to LG.
The LG Optimus L7 II Dual will launch in the
second half of February in Russia for 12,990 rubles ($430, but note that phones
in Russia are usually pricier than in most other European countries). The phone
will come in black and white.
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