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LG unveils new successor Bello II smartphone with 5 MP front camera



Alongside the announcement of Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 tablets this morning, another major South Korean multinational electronics manufacturer have out their new smartphone, yes we are talking about the all new LG Bello II, that will be added to the fleet of affordable middle-ranged 3G Bello lineup of Android running smartphones.

This time around the new LG Bello II comes with a number of upgrades and other improvements from it's predecessor model and the popular L Bello, that was introduced the previous year. From the last year's phone, the new Bello II will pack a larger display and a more well efficient five megapixels front facing secondary camera for fine selfies plus other key camera features like the, Gesture Shot, which basically enables you to take selfies without pressing any buttons, that should be perfect for the selfie sticks, that snaps by just opening and closing a hand in front of the camera, and then there is the Selfie Flash, that turns the phone's display into a soft flash, all made it's way from their premium high-end devices.

The LG Bello II is constructed in a sleek, stylish design, that consists of premium materials used in making for both luxury feel and great durability. According to the words of LG, a Spin Hairline pattern accented by the metallic edge and a multi-layered grooved circular pattern on the back will showcase an unique optical effect, also adding better grip, hold and texture to this newly out budget friendly phone.

"The LG Bello II brings unprecedented value to 3G markets, which still account for a significant 40 percent of smartphone markets. With its 5 MP selfie camera, large display and familiar features, the LG Bello II is a great balance of form, function and price, which is why we expect to be even more successful than its predecessor," said Juno Cho, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company.

Discussing specs, we will be getting a large five-inches screen of FWVGA 854 x 480 resolution display, Quad-Core 1.3GHz processor, one gigabyte of RAM and eight gigabytes of ROM, expandable via microSD card slot. Eight megapixels primary camera with LED flash and auto-focus, the above mentioned front facing camera, 3G HSPA+ network connectivity over dual-SIM with WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS with A-GPS and USB 2.0. There's a 2,540mAh powered removable battery and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. The device is measured at 140.8 x 71.6 x 9.6 mm and weighs 155 grams in mass. Specifications are subject to change, depending upon the market.

The phone is scheduled to arrive in paramount markets of the Latin American and Asian regions, particularly in India, by this month, that will be further followed by Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States, throughout the third quarter of 2015 in colors of White, Titan and Gold shades. Bello II will be renamed as LG Prime II in Brazil and Chile and LG Max in Mexico, India and CIS. Details of pricing and availability is reported to be announced locally at launch.

Source - LG Newsroom

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