The LG Optimus L7 was first showcased back in February during Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, and now the LG Optimus L7 has been released in the United Kingdom, and is now available to purchase in white from Phones 4u, and online via Amazon, Tesco, O2, Littlewoods, Three, Comet, but unfortunately all online suppliers seem to currently be out of stock.
According to the guys over at Tnerd, the LG Optimus L7, an Android Ice Cream Sandwich packing smartphone became available to purchase in the United Kingdom on Sunday the 6th of May commanding a price tag of £299, which is a reasonable price for the Android device.
The LG Optimus L7 offers the user a 4.3-inch capacitive WVGA TFT touch screen along with a 5 megapixel rear facing auto-focus camera with LED Flash, a VGA front facing camera, a 1GHz MSM 7227A Cortex A5 processor, 2.7GB internal storage, microSD expansion up to 32GB, FM radio, A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA, and WiFi, and of course runs the Android 4.0 operating system.
The president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications, Dr. Jong-seok Park says that the LG Optimus L7 offers the customer performance and beauty in one smart package, and the device is a significant addition to the LG L-Series, and they expect the LG Optimus L7 to be one of their most popular smartphones.
The LG Optimus L7 measures 127.5 x 69 x 8.7mm with a weight of 121 grams including a 1700mAh battery. The ICS smartphone is expected to become available in Europe and Asia soon with a price tag of £299 on pay-as-you-go or at a cost of £329 for an unlocked version, but as yet there is no word on a global release date.