Review: LG Optimus G
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Too bad that the name LG Optimus G doesn't really say much about what could be the year's most surprising and impressive Android smartphone yet.
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Too bad that the name LG Optimus G doesn't really say much about what could be the year's most surprising and impressive Android smartphone yet.
The Samsung juggernaut isn't standing still. Today's the day we see the second generation phablet stomp into the market as the bigger, badder Galaxy Note II becomes available. Samsung also given Telus the green light to launch the Galaxy Rugby LTE.
Owners of the Nexus 7 Jelly Bean tablet might want to go and check out the new 4.1.2 software update that enables the long awaited landscape mode and delivers various bug fixes. This is further proof that Pure Google is the way to go in terms of quick and timely software and feature updates.
The biggest challenge for many Android device users is waiting for the next official OS upgrade to come. Samsung has indicated that it expects to start rolloing out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean updates in November for the Galaxy S III flagship as well as for the following models