LG's Optimus Vu — a smartphone-tablet hybrid with a 5-inch screen — will be available in select markets across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America from September, according to a company press release. The international model will feature an Nvidia Tegra 3 system-on-chip, replacing the Snapdragon S4 processor which powers the Korean and Japanese versions of the device, and will lack LTE connectivity. According to a statement released earlier this month, LG will bring the Vu to the United States in the third quarter of this year, but details of the US model's processor and connectivity options have not yet been revealed.
LG Optimus Vu available internationally next month, adds Tegra 3 but drops LTE
LG’s Optimus Vu will be available in select markets across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America from September, featuring a new Tegra 3 processor but no LTE connectivity.
LG’s Optimus Vu will be available in select markets across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America from September, featuring a new Tegra 3 processor but no LTE connectivity.


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