If you happen to have an LG Optimus G for your mobile weapon of choice, you know you have a very capable device in your hands. The handset is the flagship device of LG, another Korean electronics giant and with this status came the fact that the handset has very impressive components in its internals and brings an even more impressive set of capabilities to the table. Though not as popular as the Samsung Galaxy S III, the LG Optimus G is also a star in its own right and there are even some of our smartphone-crazed brethren who claim that if there was a handset that challenged the superiority of the Samsung Galaxy S III in the smartphone competition and gave it a serious run for its money, it would be the LG Optimus G.
The LG Optimus G is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $0.01.
If you happen to hve the LG Optimus G and are a power user and are tech savvy at the same time, you know that there is already widespread support from the developer communities for the handset. But if there is one thing missing from the handset that most of its users are looking for, it would have to be a custom ROM from the CyanogenMod Team. The long wait for the said custom ROM to finally become available on the LG Optimus G however comes to a screeching halt and word on the street is that a Nighty Build for the LG Optimus G has just become available.
This much was confirmed by Ricardo Cerquera, a CyanogenMod developer who made the announcement via his Google+ account. According to the developer, the Nightly CM10.1 build (based on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean) for the LG Optimus G was made possible thanks largely to the FreeGee tool becoming available for the LG Optimus G.
Should you plan to take the CM10.1 Nightly Build on your LG Optimus G, please be reminded that this custom ROM is still in the bleeding edge of its development and is not as stable as we would want it to be. If you happen to be faint of heart, you might want to slow things down a bit and wait for beta version or a milestone version the said custom ROM to come out before taking the plunge. Or better yet, you might want to stick with the stock Android experience that came with your LG Optimus G because after all, tinkering with your device is the surest way of bidding your warranty adios, or worse, turning your handset into a building material.
The LG Optimus G as mentioned earlier packs an impressive set of components under the hood. it has a Qualcomm APQ8064 SnapDragon chipset powering its operation and this SoC brings into play a quad-core 1.5 GHzKrait processor and 2GB of RAM for a flawless performance on the device. The storage space onboard the LG Optimus G comes up to a very generous 32GB while its display is a 4.7-inch True HD IPS + LCd panel with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels while its dual-shooter configuration boasts of a rear 13MP shooter and a front 1.3MP video call and self-portrait snapper.
You can purchase the LG Optimus G at a discounted price tag now starting at $0.01.