LG presents smaller version of the G2

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LG has a smaller version of its smartphone G2 presented. The G2 mini is a lot smaller and has a 4.7″display with a qhd resolution. The processor is a quad-core from the Snapdragon 400 series from Qualcomm.

The G2 mini features the same as the larger LG G2, which is almost a half a year ago came out, the buttons on the back panel. Under the lens of the camera, the volume buttons and the On/Off button. The screen can also be activated by double-tap the screen.

The processor is the same as in the Moto G from Motorola: a Snapdragon 400 with four Cortex A7 processor cores at 1.2 GHz and an Adreno 305 gpu, assisted by a memory the size of 1GB. The storage memory is 8GB and the user can expand it via a micro-sd slot. The battery is removable and has a capacity of 2440mAh. The phone supports 4g, and hspa+.

The phone has a 4.7″screen with a resolution of 960×540 pixels. The screen has 234 pixels per inch, much less than the more than 400 pixels per inch of the larger G2. The phone measures 130x66x9,8mm, that 71 percent of the surface is covered with a screen. The bezels are slightly larger than that of the G2, but smaller than that of many phones of its class.

The G2 mini runs on Android 4.4 with LG’s own skin on Android. Many of the features of the larger G2 will also be on the smaller variant to be found, such as the Guest Mode, which allows users to their phone lending no others in privacy-sensitive data from snooping on the device.

LG reveals the G2 mini next week on telecombeurs Mobile World Congress and brings him in april in the Netherlands for a yet unknown price. Spokespersons of the manufacturer told Tweakers that the phone has a ‘good’ idea, but would not say what that price is. The Moto G, which has the same processor and a slightly smaller screen with higher resolution, is on sale for under 200 euro.