LG G Pad 8.0
LG G Pad 8.0 in White back | |
Also known as |
V480 V490 |
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Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Product family | LG G series |
Type | Tablet, media player, PC |
Release date | Q2 2014 |
Operating system |
Android 4.4.2 Kitkat Upgradeable to 5.0.2 Lollipop[1] |
CPU | quad-core processor[2] |
Memory | 1 GB |
Storage |
16 GB flash memory, microSDXC slot (up to 64 GB) |
Display |
1280x800 px, 8.0 in (20 cm) diagonal, IPS LCD display (283 ppi; 107 ppcm) |
Input | Multi-touch screen, digital compass, proximity and ambient light sensors, accelerometer |
Camera | rear-facing, front-facing |
Connectivity | |
Predecessor | LG G Pad 8.3 |
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The LG G Pad 8.0 (also known as LG G Tab 8.0) is an 8.0-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by LG Electronics.[3] It belongs to the LG G series, and was announced on 13 May 2014 along with the G Pad 7.0, and G Pad 10.1. This is one of LG's new tablet size variants aimed to compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 series.
History
The G Pad 8.0 was first announced on 13 May 2014.[3] It was officially unveiled at the MedPI tradeshow in Monaco. It was released in July 2014.[2]
Features
The G Pad 8.0 is released with Android 4.4.2 Kitkat. LG has customized the interface with its Optimus UI software. As well as apps from Google, including Google Play, Gmail and YouTube, it has access to LG apps such as QPair, QSlide, KnockOn, and Slide Aside.
The G Pad 8.0 is available in a WiFi-only, 3G & WiFi, and 4G/LTE & WiFi variants. Internal storage is 16 GB, with a microSDXC card slot for expansion. It has a 8.0-inch IPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixel. It also features a front camera without flash and rear-facing camera. It also has the ability to record HD videos.
References
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- ↑ Starting April 12, LG will be making the Lollipop update available for their E Series tablets.
- 1 2 "LG G Pad 8.0". GSMArena. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- 1 2 Lawler, Richard (11 May 2014). "LG admits that one size doesn't fit all with three new G Pad tablets". Engadget. Retrieved 13 May 2014.