LG has its Optimus series expanded with two new models. The Optimus Pro features a 2.8″display with a physical keyboard, while the Optimus Net with its 3.2″screen is focused mainly on integration with social-networking sites.
The Optimus Net features a widget for Twitter and Facebook integration, which will also upload photos to these social networking sites facilitate. In addition, it is possible to wireless content sharing through the built-in dlna support.
It is notable that LG has several models of the Optimus Net is going to make. In Europe, some models support near field communication; that is, depending on the provider that the phone is released. The American variant will have a physical keyboard, and in Brazil and Asia is a dual-sim variant on the market.
The Optimus Pro are in addition to the 2.8″screen and the physical keyboard, but very few details are known. It is known that both Optimus variants come with an unspecified processor with a clock speed of 800MHz. In addition, running both devices Android version 2.3 Gingerbread, for which LG will likely make his own interface changes.
LG has let us know that both devices this summer to be released. Nothing was said about a Dutch release, but because the smartphones in a number of European countries to be released, a release in the Benelux also plausible. In the Netherlands, the Optimus 2X and the Optimus 3D, which both include a 1GHz geklokte dualcoreprocessor have been available.