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LG U+ Pad 8 Exclusively Launched In Korea; LTE And GPS Supported

By Staff Writer | Apr 14, 2017 11:07 AM EDT

LG-owned South Korean carrier, LG U+ has exclusively launched a new tablet. The entry-level tablet, LG U+ Pad 8 is reported to be priced at KRW 242,000 and is now being sold across the country through retail outlets. LG has been launching mid-range tablets under its Gpad series unlike Samsung, Apple and Huawei.

As reported by GSM Arena, the LG U+ Pad 8 has 4,000 mAh battery capacity that should give users 6 hours of usage. It sports a massive 8-inch WUXGA screen display with 1920 x 1200 pixels offering a 16:10 aspect ratio. The LG U+ Pad 8 is also reported to have LTE connectivity along with dual-band Wi-Fi. There is also a built-in GPS receiver included in the LG U+ Pad 8. However, the FM radio seemed to be an unwelcome addition.

Further information from Phone Radar claim that the LG U+ Pad 8 comes with a 2GB of RAM with 16GB storage. A MicroSD slot is included for storage expansion up to another 64GB. When it comes to the camera, the LG U+ Pad 8 sports a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP front shooter. The LG U+ Pad 8 measures 215 x 122.9 x 9.85 mm and weighs 350 grams. Running on Android 7.0 Nougat, it also comes with a MediaTek MT8783 Octa-Core processor at 1.3HGz.

No news as of yet if we are to see the LG U+ Pad 8 in international markets. However, there are rumors that LG might launch the same tablet under a new name. LG had launched in December 2016 the high-end LG G Pad III 10.1 tablet. It came with a much bigger 10.1-inch display having the same WUXGA resolution as the LG U+ Pad 8. It also sported a 5MP shooter both on its front and back. Further features and specifications of the forthcoming tablet will be announced once it officially gets released. Here is one of the previous tablets from LG, the LG G Pad 8.3.

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