December 17, 2010

World’s first dual-core smartphone: Android-powered LG Optimus 2X.

LG just fired the starter pistol for the trend that’ll almost undoubtedly rule 2011: phones with dual-core processors. Claiming the title as the world’s first dual-core smartphone: the Android-powered LG Optimus 2X.

Now, at this point this thing is about as secret as Julian Assange’s hair color — but up until now, it was known by its internal name: the “Star”. Ready for a spec-fest? Peek behind the jump for the full details.

The Tech Specs:

  • 1Ghz Dual-Core Processor (Nvidia Tegra 2)
  • 4 inch WVGA screen
  • 8 gigs of memory (though it supports up to 32 GB via microSD)
  • 1500mAh battery
  • 8 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel front camera
  • HDMI mirroring (read: what’s on the screen is what’s piped out over HDMI. In other words, how HDMI-out should work)
  • 1080p MPEG-4/H.264 playback and recording
  • microUSB
  • DLNA
    for wireless content sharing

Look for this thing to hit Korea next month (running the ever-so-slightly out-of-date Android 2.2, though LG is promising Gingerbread updates), then the rest of Asia and Europe shortly thereafter. As for North America.. your guess is as good as ours.

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