Recently we shared the rumors about the upcoming LG Liger phone packed with Odin processor made by LG. Today we can share the news that the LG G3 Screen enters the mobile arena. The large-sized smartphone is provided with 5.9-inch IPS screen with a resolution 1080p. In terms of exterior and appearance the new addition to LG’s family looks like the flagship LG G3. The G3 Screen runs on Android 4.4 KitKat OS. In the heart of the model is powered by NUCLUN processor with ARM big.LITTLE tech made by LG. It has eight cores. It works with quad-cores Cortex A-15 clocked at 1.5GHz and another four cores Cortex-A7 set at 1.2GHz.
The LG L3 Screen is provided with 2GB RAM. It arrived with 32GB native memory on board. The device supports microSD cards which means that users can add up more storage whenever they want. On the back of the phablet lies a 13MP camera with OIS+ among other features. On the front side is located a 2.1MP snapper purposed for video calls and selfies. The new handset is equipped with 1W speaker. The battery that powers LG G3 Screen is with a capacity of 3000mAh. It supports LTE-A Cat.6 connectivity with download speed 225Mbps.
The stylish panel of the new phone has dimensions of 157.8 x 81.8 x 9.5 mm. It weighs 182 grams. The color variants for the G3 Screen include the classic white and black. The launch date for the phablet is not announced yet. It is expected that the new model will be available for purchase in South Korean in one of the major carriers in the country. The rumored price for the device is around $750 off-contract. LG G3 Screen is the first device working with NUCLUN aka Odin processor of LG. It is unknown whether the company will decide to integrate the chipset in more devices in future.
Source: LG