LG Optimus L7 II Dual spotted high on Android Jelly Bean 4.3
The LG Optimus L7 II
Dual P715 apparently made a blink-and-miss appearance while running on Android
Jelly Bean 4.3. It turns out that someone may have got careless while updating
the LG product page for the handset and left the specifications revealing what
is presumably the upcoming version of the mobile OS by Google.
The company was quick
to remedy the mistake though and the phone is backing to being featured with
the v4.1 software. So though we didn’t spy with our little eye an LG Optimus L7
II Dual sipping off Android 4.3, there are images implying the same. Android
Authority has grabbed a couple of screenshots showing the device description as
well as technical specifications mentioning the unannounced OS. According to
the report, Nexus 4 was said to be working on Jelly Bean Plus. Well, it
definitely looks like the manufacturer has been cleaning up since these pages
are back to the specs we’re familiar with. As stated in the post we’re
referring to, this is not the first time v4.3 of the OS has turned up. It was
also spotted a few weeks before the Google I/O, but all that fizz boiled down
to naught when the company chose to leave it out of the new announcements at
the developer conference. We’re hearing unconfirmed word that the OS will be
unveiled before August kicks in and this could possibly explain the sighting of
the LG Optimus L7 II Dual running it. Or maybe we’re being too hopeful.
The LG Optimus L7 II
Dual is not a bad buy for mid-range phone seekers, at any rate. It’s got
several interesting features to flaunt and an attractive Rs 18,650 price to
boot. The handset currently sports Android 4.1 laced with the South Korean
company’s home-brewed UI. It holds on to a 1GHz dual core processor and 768MB
of RAM. A 4.3-inch True IPS display is spread across its face and there’s 4GB
internal storage accompanied by 32GB external memory. Lastly, an 8MP camera
sits on the back and there’s a VGA one above the display. We don’t know if the
Optimus L7 II Dual will be lined up for an update to Android 4.3, but here’s
hoping it will for the sake of buyers.
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