LG's new flagship smartphone, the LG G2, has already arrived in the Philippines.
The LG G2 features top-tier hardware and a bevy of software features. Humming inside it is a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor along with 2GB of RAM and 4G LTE connectivity. It also packs a 13 megapixel camera with sapphire crystal lens, 9-point autofocus, 60fps 1080p full HD recording, and OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) which should prevent you from taking blurry shots.
But the main feature the Korean company touts on the G2 is not on the inside — it's on the outside, the back-facing power and volume buttons which is aptly called the Rear Key. It may be strange at first, but it actually worked quite well on my brief hands-on.
Aside from having one of the high-end internals, LG has also stuffed a handful of software features on the G2 which takes aim at its competitors. One of those is Knock On, which conveniently locks and unlocks the screen with just two taps (or knocks). The idea is not entirely new, but it works.
The LG G2 is now out in the Philippines with an SRP of P29,990. It will also be available for free on Globe's Plan 1799.
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