LG has officially taken the wraps off the LG G2 Mini. It looks like a smaller version of last year’s LG G2, complete with the power and volume buttons on the back of the phone. But it’s a smaller and significantly less powerful phone. Note that “smaller,” doesn’t necessarily mean small. The LG G2 Mini […]
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Lilbits (11-04-2013): Moto G and Google Nexus 8 incoming?
Motorola plans to announce a new device called the Moto G on November 13th. You can sign up for details about a live announcement that’ll be broadcast online at moto-g.com, and that’s about all that Motorola’s saying about the new device for now. But based on leaks it seems likely that this’ll be a smartphone, […]
More evidence that the Google Nexus 5 is a modified LG G2
It’s looking more and more likely that the Google Nexus 5 smartphone will be made by LG, and that it’ll basically be a modified version of the hardware used in the LG G2 smartphone. That’s a good thing, since the LG G2 is one of the fastest phones on the market, has a great display, […]
LG introduces G2 smartphone
LG’s new flagship smartphone features a 5.2 inch display, one of the fastest mobile processors around, and an unusual design with the power and volume buttons on the back of the device, below the camera. The company says the LG G2Â is designed to be powerful, but also easy to use — since your fingers are […]
LG G2 smartphone stops at the FCC on its way to a US launch
LG’s holding an event to unveil its next flagship smartphone on August 7th. But you can get a sneak peek at the LG G2 today… or at least a line drawing of the back of the tablet. Because that’s pretty much what just showed up at the FCC website. The FCC documents don’t provide a […]
Lilbits (7-18-2013): Samsung Exynos 5 Octa update coming soon
Samsung’s Exynos 5410 processor sounded a bit crazy when the company announced it in January. It’s a smartphone chip with eight processor cores. But now that the chip’s actually available in some Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphones, it turns out might not be all its cracked up to be. First, it turns out you’re only actually using […]