LG Bello II Release, Specs: 5-inch Display, 1.3GHz Quad Core, Gesture Shot, Selfie Flash and More

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After dominating the mid-range smartphone and 3G market in 2014 with L Bello, LG is again once again to hopefully dominate the market with their latest offering the LG Bello II.

The LG Bello II is targeted to be launched first in the Latin America and India within the month of July and Europe and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) will shortly follow, according to GadgetsNDTV. The L Bello II will debut as LG Prime II in Brazil and Chile while it will be called as LG Max in the CIS, Mexico, and India. The report also said that the phone will have a Spin Hairline pattern that accents the phones metallic edge which gives the phone a unique visual effect on the rear cover. The rear cover is also not only for the eyes, but it is also designed for better grip and texture.

The LG Bello II will be a slightly bigger than its older brother and will feature a 5-inch 854x480 pixel display, CNet reported. The phone will also have a 1.3GHz quad core processor with an 8-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel shooter in front. The camera is also equipped the features like Gesture Shot and Selfie Flash, that is carried over from LG's G series phones. This features will help its users to be more creative and free when taking pictures. It will also feature a microSD expansion card slot and a 2,540mAh battery.

AndroidCentral also revealed that the LG Bello II will have 3G connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n capabilities, and 4.0 Bluetooth features and will run on Google's Android 5.1.1 Lollipop operating system with LG's UX 4.0. The phone will also be available in a single or dual-SIM variant as well in White, Tan, and Gold color combination.

Although the information available did not include the price of the LG Bello II, LG announced that it will be available when the product is formally launched. Experts also believe that the L Bello II's price will not veer away on its older brother.

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