Summary: Samsung's Galaxy Note sold well and last week they revealed the Note 2. LG is getting into the large phone/small tablet game with the Intuition.
New Samsung has done very well with the Galaxy Note system, I've seen reviews of more than 10 thousand marketed, and there are gossips of HTC arriving out with a opponent. These days, Verizon and LG declared the LG Instinct, the US edition of the Optimus Vu. The Instinct is an Android operating system system with a 5 inches display and pen, known as the Rubberdium. It will be available on 6 Sept for just $199.99 with a new two-year agreement on Verizon.
Specifications of the LG Intuition include:
Specifications of the LG Intuition include:
- 5 inch display with 4:3 aspect ratio.
- 1.5 GHz dual-core processor.
- Support for Verizon's LTE network.
- 1GB RAM.
- Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
- 8 megapixel camera with 1.3 megapixel front facing camera.
- Bluetooth 3.0.
- NFC.
Looking at the specifications, the Instinct looks like it plays well with the unique Galaxy Note, but the deficiency of Jam Vegetable is a bit of a frustration. At least it is cost well for a system operating mature specifications. The 5 inches show with 4:3 element rate makes it look fairly confusing though and I am not enthusiastic about this system at all.
There are several application functions that make an effort to tell apart the Instinct and Rubberdium pen, such as QuickMemo, including customized notices to different kinds of material, Polaris Workplace, NFC and LG Tag+ app decals.
There are several application functions that make an effort to tell apart the Instinct and Rubberdium pen, such as QuickMemo, including customized notices to different kinds of material, Polaris Workplace, NFC and LG Tag+ app decals.