The LG CX2, follow up to last year’s LG Optimus 3D, is expected to make an appearance at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, by this time next month.
According to recent reports the phone will be wearing the 3D Max market name. The phone, which was recently leaked, is said to sport a 1.2GHz dual-core Texas Instruments processor, auto-stereoscopic 4.3-inch glasses-free WVGA NOVA display, dual-five-megapixel rear cameras with LED flash, 8GB internal storage, DLNA, WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, 21Mbps HSPA-capable radio, and NFC functionality.
Even though expected to show up at MWC, together with the X3 flagship LG phone sporting a quad-core processor, the C2X (more recently aka 3D Max) will run Gingerbread when it will be available this spring.
Source: GSM-Israel
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