LG Optimus series explained

The LG Optimus series is a series of smartphones and tablet computers manufactured by LG Electronics. Optimus-branded devices have been produced running both the Android and Windows Phone 7 operating systems.

Android

Optimus One

The LG Optimus One, released in October 2010, is LG's second phone in the Optimus series. Due to network differences between carriers, LG created a sub-series with carrier-specific variants based on the Optimus One. Over two million of the Optimus One and its carrier variants combined have been sold. Additionally, some hardware variants add minor new features:

Optimus L

LG Optimus L is an Android sub-series launched in 2012. It consists of the following:

First Series

Second Series

Third Series

And until fourth series, LG has started a new L product line.

Optimus F

LG Optimus F is an Android sub-series announced on February 21, 2013. It uses the same naming conventions as its predecessor, the Optimus L lineup.[1] It includes the following:

Optimus G

See main article: LG G series. The Optimus G sub-series was introduced for LG's high-end devices in 2012. In 2013, after releasing two devices carrying the Optimus G branding, future products (such as the LG G2) dropped the Optimus brand entirely as part of a new separate G line.[2] [3]

Optimus Vu

See main article: LG Vu series. The Optimus Vu sub-series was introduced for LG's stylus-enabled devices in 2012.

Windows Phone

LG only released two LG Optimus phones with the Windows Phone operating system, compared to 20 unique Android smartphones. The first of these was the LG Optimus 7, released in November 2010. It was followed by the LG Quantum, alternatively Optimus 7Q or Optimus Quantum, a variant with a physical keyboard.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LG AIMING TO INCREASE 4G LTE FOOTPRINT WITH NEW OPTIMUS F SERIES . LG . February 21, 2013 . February 21, 2013 . October 30, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141030133550/http://lgnewsroom.com/newsroom/contents/63178 . dead .
  2. Web site: LG's new G2: high-end smartphone in the front, button party in the back. The Verge. 7 August 2013 . 17 August 2013.
  3. Web site: LG Unveils Flagship G2 Smartphone With New 'Rear Key' Concept. PC Magazine. 17 August 2013.