With entry-level $99 Android phones now on the market, is the 'world's first' dual-core phone, the Optimus 2X, too exxy or priced juuuust right?
LG is first to launch a dual-core smartphone in Australia, beating Apple's next iPhone to the dual-core punch, but are dual-cores enough to win LG's duel, not only with Apple, but its battle with every other smartphone maker on the planet?
LG's long-awaited dual-core Android-powered smartphone is coming to Australia as an unlocked device, seemingly without telco distribution, and has even won a 'Guinness World Record' award, but LG's 3D model is still not here.
Whether you think the Android OS is the Autobot and iPhones the Decepticons - or the other way around - LG has transformed its Optimus handset into a new 2X model, with double the processing cores and a host of other upgrades in the fight for smartphone supremacy. Fight!
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