LG Optimus F7 Set To Arrive At Boost Mobile

LG Optimus F7 Set To Arrive At Boost MobileIt was at Mobile World Congress earlier this year in February, that we were first treated to a view of the LG Optimus F7. Granted, it is “plain Janes” such as the LG Optimus F7 that will not receive that much attention from the masses, but this does not mean it is a handset to be overlooked in favor of flagship smartphones from other companies. In fact, the LG Optimus F7 does seem to shape up to be a decent mid-tier smartphone with specifications that would not make you blush, and it looks set to arrive on Boost Mobile – which is a network owned by the folks over at Sprint.

Just to refresh your memory, the LG Optimus F7 will come with a 4.7-inch True HD IPS display, a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB RAM, an 8-megapixel camera at the back, and Android 4.1.2 as the operating system of choice right out of the box. This would clearly set it up to provide decent competition against Boost Mobile’s current flagship device, the HTC One SV.

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LG Optimus F5 And Optimus F7 Officially Announced

LG Optimus F5 And Optimus F7 Officially AnnouncedLG has just announced the Optimus F5 and Optimus F7, which are a couple of smartphones that intend to help incase the 4G LTE footprint for the masses. I know, I know, both of these were leaked earlier this morning before the official announcement, where the Optimus F5 and Optimus F7 will debut globally at the upcoming Mobile World Congress that is happening early next week.

First of all, the Optimus F5 would be a 4G LTE smartphone that sports a 4.3-inch IPS display, powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and a 2,150mAh battery, with the LG Optimus F7 carrying a 4.7-inch True HD IPS display alongside a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, which are accompanied by a large capacity 2,540mAh battery. Both of them will ship with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean right out of the box, and you will also be able to check out advanced user interface features such as the upgraded QSlide and Live Zooming, stuff that were available previously only in LG’s premium devices.

No idea on pricing, but the Optimus F5 will arrive in the second quarter this Europe, with the Optimus F7 arriving in selected markets afterwards.

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LG Optimus F7, Optimus F5 Leaks Before MWC Announcement

LG Optimus F7, Optimus F5 Leaks Before MWC AnnouncementLG released a video teasing its upcoming announcements at MWC in Barcelona next week which we believed was teasing a new device in its L, G, V and F-series. One day later, we now know a portion of what LG is planning to unveil at MWC thanks once again to everyone’s favorite Android-device leaker, evleaks.

The leaked press shot features two devices called the LG Optimus F7 (left) and Optimus F5 (right). Both devices seem to feature some kind of white plastic, or maybe a metallic front based on how reflective the device seems to be in the press shot.

No internal specifications were leaked along with the image, but we believe it’s safe to say both the LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 will run on Android and allow you to make a phone call of some kind, as well as checking messages and possibly taking pictures. We know this is the kind of professional research you look forward to from us at Ubergizmo.

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LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a pre-MWC outing in leaked images

LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a preMWC outing in leaked images

LG was all about the tease yesterday, with its mysterious, alphabetic MWC warm-up video. Today, the covers have potentially been unceremoniously whipped off from at least two of the forthcoming offerings. The ever fruitful evleaks comes up with the goods again, and claims that what you see are the Optimus F7 (left) and Optimus F5 (right). There’s little to go on specification-wise, other than these are undoubtedly Android devices, with a design language not quite in keeping with the recently spotted Optimus G Pro behemoth. So, while you try to join the dots on what might be underneath those displays, we’ll keep an eye out for any remaining L-series and V-for Vu “surprises.”

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