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LG Optimus 7 dissassembled tear down pictures

LG Optimus 7 dissassembled tear down pictures

LG Optimus 7 Windows Phone

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As you have probably already seen my Windows Phone 7 performance comparison videos (here and here) the LG Optimus 7 is always the fastest devices to finish loading applications when compared to the other handsets like the Omnia 7 and HTC 7 Trophy because LG is using eMMC NAND memory chips which are faster than the regular Micro-SD cards found in the other devices. This is nothing really new given that this information was provided by LG in the product’s hardware specifications sheet (and reported in my WP7 devices specifications chart more than a month ago) but thanks to wm.andrew.wilson over at xda-devs we can now have look at what’s inside the beast:


It’s good to see that LG didn’t decide to go for the cheapest tech (non-removable micro-sd or soldered micro-sd) and decided to give user the best possible solution.

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