Powered by a 1.0GHz dual-core dual-channel processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8-MP camera and equipped with an 800-nit 4.3-inch touch screen, the main differentiator between the LG Prada 3.0 and its predecessors besides the hardware is the use of Android 2.3. Although the choice of OS might seem like a no-brainer in today’s day and age, one of the main turn-offs on the previous LG Prada phones was the dodgy Flash UI operating system which they ran.
Measuring 8.5mm thick - the same as the Samsung Galaxy S2 - and sporting a Prada Saffiano leather back, the LG Prada 3.0 is definitely a slick number.
As far as designer phones go, this one takes the top spot for us this year. Looks like it's your move now Samsung. Let's see what magic you can produce with your future B&O collaborations.
No word on when the LG Prada 3.0 will launch officially here in Malaysia (or if it ever will for that matter), but we’re pretty sure that parallel imports will start popping up once the phone is released in Hong Kong.
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LG have some good looking phones of course. This phone has a big problem:battery