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LG’s head of mobile says “different” and “unique” Optimus G2 coming later this year

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The successor to LG’s Optimus G smartphone, tentatively known as the Optimus G2, has been rumored since the end of last year. However, anyone keenly awaiting its arrival must settle down for a bit of a wait, as according to LG’s head of mobile communication in Europe – and he should know – the phone won’t be out until the third quarter this year. This places it sometime after July, but likely before the beginning of the holiday period in October.

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Speaking to Trusted Reviews, LG’s Won Kim was surprisingly open about the unofficial phone’s existence, but stopped short of providing any firm details on the handset’s possible specification. He did say the Optimus G2 would be, “something different, something unique, and we have needed to be very creative.”

He also spoke about the device being used to make a push into the UK market, where LG hasn’t had the same amount of success as it has enjoyed in other places, including America. Although we’re describing the phone as the Optimus G2, apparently this name has not been finalized at this stage, which also suggests LG wants to make a clean start – perhaps the Optimus name will be retired?

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the Optimus G2, nor is it a surprise LG is aiming for the second half of 2013 for its release. Last year, it was rumored the G2 would arrive at Mobile World Congress, but this was scuppered a month before the show, when it was revealed LG would focus on a 5-inch, 1080p handset instead. This turned out to be the Optimus G Pro.

At the time, it was said LG would stick to an annual refresh schedule for its flagship Android smartphone, and as the Optimus G Pro was announced in August 2012, this fits in rather well with the latest report.

LG’s confirmation of the Optimus G2’s approximate release also links in with talk it will ship its first flexible displays for smartphones later this year, and we’d certainly describe a phone with such a screen as, “different,” and “unique.” As it seems certain we’ll see the G2, or whatever it ends up being called, during late summer, there’s not long to go before we find out if the two link up.

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Andy Boxall
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