September 23, 2013 - 13:36 AMT
LG unveils Android-powered VU 3 phablet

LG has taken the wraps off its latest oversized-smartphone — phablet – the VU 3: an Android-powered device boasting a 5.2-inch HD/IPS screen, according to The Next Web.

The company has dropped the Optimus branding — per its recent marketing move — but the Vu 3 retains the 4:3 aspect ratio of its predecessor, with a 1280 x 960 pixel screen resolution. There’s a 13-megapixel snapper — which records 1080p video recording at 30 fps – and LED flash on the back, while the front-facing camera comes in at 2.1 megapixels.

The smartphone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm and comes with Android Jelly Bean (build 4.2.2) preloaded.

Like its predecessors, the Vu 3 is equipped with a stylus, and features a range of software that includes LG’s KnockOn ‘tap-to-turn-on’ feature and SmartLink cross-device sharing.

TNW says there are no details on price or international launch, but it will be available in Korea from Sept 27 — becoming another device that runs on the zippy LTE-A networks offered by local carriers.