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Sprint's LG Optimus G sports a 13-megapixel camera - First Look

2012-10-17
hello everybody it's Lynn la from cnet here with the LG optimus G for sprint now if you think you're seeing deja vu don't worry we already took a look at the AT&T version of the Optimus G before both models have a lot of the same key features like the Zippy Qualcomm Snapdragon s4 pro quad-core CPU which makes gameplay a breeze and general phone usage a snap they also have the same thin 4.7 inch true HD IPS touch screen that displays vivid colors crisp text and bright images other similarities include the gorilla glass 2 point 0 back panels NFC capabilities quickmemo a 2.1 ampere hour battery and the Android for pointing system overlaid with LG's own Optimus three point 0 user interface however what sets the sprint version apart is its eyebrow-raising 13 megapixel camera which you can see is physically different too and while we did notice a slight difference in how much information was gathered when the photos were zoomed in and how much light was captured the biggest disparity we saw was in the colors and white balance photos on the AT&T model had more Pop and were more saturated while Sprint's camera captures colors that were more true-to-life other differences include a few software features like Sprint ID the lack of a microSD card slot and inherit Network differences like a less robust 4G LTE network ultimately though it's up to you to decide what carrier is best if you're considering the Optimus G if you live in an area where Sprint's 4G LTE network is better than 18 TS or vice versa then that's something to consider another thing to keep in mind is that even though Sprint's camera has more megapixels the device is going to have the same one 9999 price tag as the 18 tiver ssion and both are being offered in early November again I'm Lynn and this has been Sprint's quad-core LG optimus G you
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