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Home >Unlabelled > LG announces infrared-equipped Optimus Vu II and universal remote app
LG announces infrared-equipped Optimus Vu II and universal remote app
Posted on Monday, August 27, 2012 by kusanag1
LG announces infrared-equipped Optimus Vu II and universal remote app
LG just outed the Optimus Vu II for the Korean market, designed around a remote control app, QRemote. The company's translated PR claims (erroneously) that the new device will be "the world's first smartphone using infrared," letting it operate gear like set-top boxes and home appliances, including other companies' products. The device is scheduled to launch next month in the maker's home country, around the time the Tegra 3-powered Optimus Vu will go on sale in the US as Verizon's LG Intuition. The company hasn't released any technical details for the phone -- in fact, other than the remote functions, we don't even know if there are any changes from the cu rrent pen-capable model. In any case, it might give pause to another Korean maker about to announce an awfully similar product.
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