LG has just introduced two of its newest smartphones that promises making Androids reachable for everyone. The LG Optimus Pro and the LG Optimus Net starts the offering with running the latest Gingerbread updates as it gets released a couple of weeks from July 15, presenting the best support for media, power management, and gaming experience. Europeans would first encounter LG’s freshest release, to be seen in black and white frames. While everyone else thinks that this is the end of it, well, the Optimus Net will come out in three versions depending on the country where it will be launched.
The LG Optimus Net would have a QWERTY keypad for US customers, dual SIM capabilities for Brazilians, Asians, and those living in CIS countries, and NFC for Europe. The Net would also have general features such as LG Social+ that sets Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and others on a homescreen of its own, and the SmartShare that can easily share content with other DLNA-friendly devices.
Source: LG Newsroom