While the Nexus 4 may be the LG handset getting everyone's attention, the company does have other market segments to think about. The L SeriesII (so that's what happened to the other letter from the Optimus G) fills that need with a trio of handsets that will debut with the Optimus L7II in Russia next week. The phone comes with a 4.3" 800x480 IPS display, dual-core Qualcomm processor and Jelly Bean 4.1.

Here are the full specs for the L7II:

• Chipset: 1GHz Dual-Core (Qualcomm MSM8225)

• Memory: Up to 4GB eMMC / 768MB RAM / Micro SD

• Display: 4.3-inch WVGA IPS

• Camera: Rear 8.0MP with LED Flash / Front VGA

• OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

• Battery: 2,460mAh

• Size: 121.5 x 66.6 x 9.7 mm / 122.2 x 66.6 x 9.7 mm (Dual-SIM)

Following that initial release, the L3II and L5II (I'm noticing a familiar pattern here) will arrive. The former will include a 3.2" 320x240 display with a 1,540 mAh battery while the latter will pack a 4.0" 800x480 and a 1,700 mAh battery. The devices are mid-range to low-end on the face of them, but given the initial push in Russia and the nature of the devices, it's pretty clear these aren't being targeted to the Silicon Valley elite.

No word yet on pricing or availability for the L3II and L5II. The L7II will be out this week in Russia.