LG Optimus 2X Price in India – 4-inch display Dual-core smartphone with Android OS

LG Optimus 2X

The new LG Optimus 2X  is a large 4-inch display powerful mobile phone . It is the first Dual-core processor  smartphone running the Android OS .It sports a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor running at 1GHz .It can play full HD (1080p) TV-out via HDMI and video recording with a 8 mega-pixel main camera and  a 1.3 megapixel camera at the front for video calling.
The new LG Optimus 2X offers 1080p Full HD video playback and recording with HDMI mirroring that expands content on external displays to full HD quality. The LG Optimus 2X can connect wirelessly to any DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) compatible digital device such as HD TVs for a console-like gaming experience taking full advantage of the phone’s HDMI mirroring, accelerometer and gyro sensor. The smartphone also includes both rear- and front-facing cameras, microSD memory expandability, Micro-USB port and a hefty 1500mAh battery.

LG Optimus 2X price IndiaThe LG Optimus 2X is initially be released with Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS . It will be upgradeable to the upcoming Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS.
LG Optimus 2X key specifications:

  • 1Ghz Dual-core Processor (NVIDIA Tegra 2)
  • 4-inch WVGA screen
  • 8GB memory (up to 32GB via microSD)
  • 1,500 mAh battery
  • 8 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel front camera
  • HDMI mirroring
  • 1080p MPEG-4/H.264 playback and recording
  • Music Player
  • Bluetooth
  • USB
  • 8GB Internal memory
  • Up to 32GB expandable memory
  • 3.5mm audio-jack
  • 3G connectivity
  • Wireless LAN WiFi n
  • GPS with A-GPS


lg optimus 2x Price in India

LG Optimus 2X Price in India

LG Optimus 2X Price in India is not revealed yet . It will cost around Rs.35,000 .

LG Cookie snap launched in India

LG is one of the leading mobile phones manufacturing company of India. LG is known for its good looking mobile phone and also for the best quality. These days, mobile is not only the necessity but also people using this for passion also, especially the young generation people. So, the LG mobile manufacturing company has manufactured a latest model handset with amazing look and largest numbers of advanced feature, especially for the youth means the college student. The name of this model is LG cookie Snap.

LG Cookie snap
The LG Cookie Snap is the hottest addition in the cookie series of LG mobile phones. It has the greatest features for the youth, what they generally want. Most of all it is a complete solution of multimedia system. The LG Company has scheduled the price of this phone in such a way that can be affordable for all people. The cost price of this mobile phone is only around Rs. 8000 in India. The LG cookie has the feature of social
networking with one touch.

The operating system of this mobile phone is based on JAVA software. This mobile phone has the wide display screen of 7.62 centimetres with the features of touch. It has a digital camera of 5MP with the flash light of LED for the impressive photo quality. It has the feature of home screen, which can be customize with the technology of 3way UI.

LG Cookie snap
The LG Cookie Snap has an advanced feature of customize screen shot MMS function. The LG Cookie Snap has an advanced MP3 player through which you can play the songs of different music format, FM radio, Video songs and many more. It has the internal memory capacity of 32 MB, where you can save your unlimited phone contacts, unlimited messages and many more. Further, it can be expandable up to 16 GB with the Micro SD card. This mobile phone can support the document format files through which you can view and read your document. It can be connected through the Via Bluetooth, 2.0 USB and with internet through GPRS, EDGE or can be through the WI-FI of 802.11b/g/n frequency band. Most of all it has an advanced feature of antitheft Mobile tracker system through which you can track your mobile location. The LG Cookie Snap has a standard Battery of Li-ion 900mAh. It can provide the standby up to 620 hours and the talk time up to 9 hours.

Internet Explorer 9 to get tracking protection


IE9 logo
Microsoft this morning detailed changes to Internet Explorer 9's security features that will better enable users to keep sites from tracking their activity across browsing sessions.
The feature, which is set to arrive in the first release candidate of IE9 early next year, uses a list to tell the browser which third-party page elements sites can and cannot be blocked from tracking. This includes elements ranging from advertisements to more mundane things like embedded widgets from particular providers.

On Microsoft's IE blog, Dean Hachamovitch, head of Internet Explorer development, explained how it works:
A Tracking Protection List (TPL) contains Web addresses (like msdn.com) that the browser will visit (or "call") only if the consumer visits them directly by clicking on a link or typing their address. By limiting the calls to these Web sites and resources from other Web pages, the TPL limits the information these other sites can collect.
You can look at this as a translation of the "Do Not Call" list from the telephone to the browser and web. It complements many of the other approaches being discussed for browser controls of Do Not Track.
In a Webcast announcing the feature, Hachamovitch said most users have "little awareness of who can track their activity," and that the feature stemmed from that. Hachamovitch also attributed the creation of the feature to the company's more open approach to developing features for IE9.
Microsoft's tracking protection tool gives users control over which site elements can track your activity during a browsing session. Green ones in this shot can, while the red cannot.
Microsoft's tracking protection tool gives users control over which site elements can track your activity during a browsing session. Green ones in this shot can, while the red cannot.
(Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
Microsoft is letting users and third-parties alike author protection lists and host them on their sites. Users can then download them to their browser. Microsoft has also created lists to resemble what Hachamovitch likened to an RSS feed, so that if additional sites are added or removed, it can be updated without the user having to seek out, or manually update.
Hachamovitch said tracking protection will not replace InPrivate filtering, a feature Microsoft added to IE in version 8. Instead, Hachamovitch referred to it as complementary, given that InPrivate filtering uses algorithms to control tracking, along with not persisting from session to session. Tracking protection, on the other hand, will remain on once a user turns it on.
Microsoft says tracking protection will not be on by default when it arrives next year. Users will need to opt-in to enable it, as well as seek out lists of sites, which will not ship with the browser once it's released.
So far, Microsoft's IE9 beta has been downloaded in excess of 15 million times since its release back in September.

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