Apparently dissatisfied with its introduction of half a dozen different Android handsets at MWC, LG is said to be preparing a new flagship phone that will aim to do battle with Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S III. Powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 and filling a 4.7-inch screen with 1280 x 720 pixels, the device codenamed D1L is expected to be LG's first to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich on board. It'll also include LTE, according to DDaily's sources, and should be out in May. An anonymous LG employee has been cited as confirming the company is "developing a phone with a project name D1L," though he or she wouldn't be drawn to confirm any of the details. Either way, it looks like our choice of supersized Android handsets with 720p resolution is only going to expand.
LG D1L, a 4.7-inch competitor to the Galaxy S III, expected in May
LG D1L, a 4.7-inch competitor to the Galaxy S III, expected in May
/Apparently dissatisfied with its introduction of eleventeen different smartphones at MWC, LG is said to be preparing a new flagship phone that will aim to do battle with Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S III.
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