Color is one of the reasons the Nokia Lumia 920 seems so much more bold and exciting than the other smartphones out there that, in the past few years, have all decided to don black. Not that those color choices are bad, but sometimes a dash of color can make a device stand out. And LG may have be looking to get some more attention to their new flagship Android device, the LG Optimus G, by giving it a shiny coat of blue and white paint.
These different colored versions of the LG Optimus G, officially called “Astro Blue” and “White Prism,” are heading to Japanese carrier KDDI and will be available starting November 2.
No word yet on whether these will also be making its way to other territories but that blue one sure looks awful pretty. The LG Optimus G always gave this sleek, classy, professional vibe which in its own way was appealing but that Astro Blue version just makes me want it even more. The color actually looks similar to the cyan Nokia Lumia 920. What is it about blue that it makes phones even more appealing?
Aside from looks, the LG Optimus G has a bunch of features that could make it one of the best phones out in the market today — 4.7-inch True HD IPS+ display, a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB storage with microSD support (up to 64GB), 13MP rear camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 4G connectivity, better battery technology, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (upgradeable to Android Jelly Bean in the future).
Will you be getting an LG Optimus G? What other colors would you like the device to be available in? Share your thoughts in the comments below!