LG launches the Ultra Tab tablet in Korea with Snapdragon 680 and 4 GB of RAM

Despite being out of the cellphone market for over a year, LG not yet completely abandoned android. The South Korean brand launched the tablet in its home country Ultra Tab with the proposal to be a more cost-effective device.
According to LG, the Ultra Tab comes equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processorwhich works together with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD card.
The screen is a 10.35-inch IPS LCD with 2000×1200 pixel resolution, 5:3 aspect ratio and 60 Hz refresh rate. The model also has an 8 MP rear camera with autofocus and a 5 MP front sensor.
The Ultra Tab tablet is MIL-STD 810G certified for durability and resistance, and the operating system is Android 12L, aimed at devices with larger screens, such as tablets, for example.
- Display: 10.35″ IPS LCD, 2000×1200 pixel resolution, 5:3 aspect ratio, 60 Hz refresh
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680
- RAM memory: 4 GB
- Internal Storage: 64GB, expandable via microSD
- Rear camera: 8 MP, auto focus
- Front camera: 5MP
- Battery: 27.1 Wh
- Dimensions: 247.6 x 157.3 x 7.1 millimeters
- Operating System: Android 12L
The LG Ultra Tab is available in South Korea in charcoal gray only. The suggested price of the tablet is 426,000 won, something around R$1,684 when converting directly to our currency and without taxes.
There is no information about a possible official arrival of the LG Ultra Tab to Europe.
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