While there are lots of excitement about the other quad-core Android phone, the LG has joined the party after the estimated Optimus 4X HD launched in several European countries next month. Germany, Sweden, Britain, Italy and Poland all on deck in June, which will bring the latest variant of Optimus 4.7-inch LCD 720p HD IP, Tegra 3 CPU (and saw a white reference here) and 2150 mAh battery coupled with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. On the software side, LG is touting the ability to create and share notes fast and “Media Flex” video playback. We got our hands around this one for MWC 2012 a few months ago so the drop in your neck of the woods, check out our gallery and video for a closer look.
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Meizu MX Quad-core launching with Android 4.0 in June, gets 32GB and 64GB flavors
Can not say we were surprised, but Meizu is finally gives us the lowdown on quad-core variant of its flagship Android smartphone. Dubbed simply the MX Quad-core, new devices are supported by Cortex-A9 based 32nm HKMG (High-K metal Gate) quad-core Samsung Exynos chip – no word on clock speeds or RAM, but we betting our money on Exynos 4412 that lasted up to 1.5GHz. Meizu claims it will save up to 20 percent of CPU power consumption in comparison with dual-core partners. Also, the battery will meet up from 1700 mAh to 1600 mAh – we see how much difference it makes when we finally get our hands on the phone. And yes, in addition to the original white back cover, you will be able to swap one of five optional color cover pictured above.
On the software side you get a Meizu-organized Ice Cream Sandwich System (aka Flyme OS), although it is unclear whether the company will stick to the promise at the same time releasing a vanilla ROM. The rest of the new phone is similar to dual-core MX, especially 4-inch 960 x 640 screen and eight megapixel BSI ASV. While there is no microSD expansion, here’s some good news to make up for the defects: the base model starts at 32GB and it cost the same as 16GB MX now! In other words, come June MX subsidized Quad-core will go from 2,999 yen (U.S. $ 480) in China and HK $ 3,099 (U.S. $ 400) in Hong Kong, and then there will also be a 64GB version with a price of 3.999 yen (U.S. $ 635) and HK $ 4,099 (U.S. $ 530), respectively. Right now, starting today, the original MX reduced to 2399 yen (U.S. $ 380) and HK $ 2,599 (U.S. $ 335). Press release after the break.