LG unveiles L9 smartphone with OCR capability for 44 languages and sleek L-Style design

LG has unveiled their next flagship phone, the L9, which comes with a 4.7-inch display, a 1GHz dual-core processor backed up by a GB of RAM and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a sleek L-style design.

We’ve been closely in contact with LG, ever since we started, and we’ve been following them closely to know what they’re trying to do in the mobile space, and the company is definitely trying to prove that they’re not less than anyone in innovation. Adhering to this, LG has launched its new L9 device, which comes with a considerably good feature configuration like a GHz of processor and a GB of RAM, with the L-style design.

We need to admit that their design team have worked hard on this gadget. The design is sturdy and sleek and can definitely pose a competition to its rivals. The device also has a angled back and the metallic finish is an added advantage for the design. But wait, there’s more to this. The device comes with a OCS (Optical Character Recognition), which can scan an image and produce a editable document out of it. The OCR can translate into 64 user languages and also can scan over 44 foreign languages.

The availability and other details are yet to be revealed by the company. We’ll keep you posted about the details as and when it flows in.

Source: LG

Karthik K also contributed to this post.

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