While we have recently seen quite a few variants of the flagship LG G3, the company has announced yet another – the LG G3 Screen with an octa core processor.
LG has announced the launch of the LG G3 Screen, which is the company’s latest LG G3 variant powered by the company’s new NUCLUN processor. The NUCLUN processor is the company’s first mobile application processor featuring eight-core architecture and LTE-A Cat.6 network capability. The processor is designed using ARM big.LITTLE technology and employs four 1.5 GHz cores and four 1.2 GHz cores.
The LG G3 Screen inherits the design language, camera and UX features from the LG G3. The device has a massive 5.9 inch IPS display with resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The smartphone is powered by the octa core processor with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage. There is also a high fidelity 1W speaker.
The LG G3 Screen has a 13 MP rear facing auto focus camera with OIS+ technology and LED flash. There is also a front facing 2.1 MP camera. The device runs on the latest Android KitKat version with a 3000 mAh battery. While we can expect more phone in the future powered by the NUCLUN processor, the LG G3 Screen may remain exclusive to the Korean markets.
Speaking about the LG G3 Screen, Dr. Jong-seok Park, CEO and President, LG Mobiles, said, “NUCLUN opens up a new chapter in LG’s history of innovation in the mobile industry. With this in-house solution, we will be able to achieve better vertical integration and further diversity our product strategy against stronger competition. NUCLUN will give us greater flexibility in our mobile strategy going forward.”
LG G3 Screen specs:
- 5.9 inch display
- 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution
- 1.5 GHz octa core NUCLUN processor
- 2 GB RAM
- 32 GB internal memory
- 13 MP primary camera
- 2.1 MP front facing camera
- Google Android v4.4 KitKat
- 3000 mAh battery