Today LG has reveal their four midrange Android 5.0 handsets in advance with the next
week’s MWC or the Mobile World Congress. The four new devices launched are the LG Spirit, Leon, Magna and Joy and the Leon and will start to release it globally this month. However there is no certain UK availability specs have been reported.
All of the handsets are running with Android 5.0 Lollipop OS, even though this least expensive of the four, the LG Joy will be available with an OS of Android 4.4 Kitkat in some markets
Commonly, LG may load its customized user interface on top of the Google’s Android software, putting the budget devices with features such as Glimpse View and Gesture Shot. This four midrange will pack with 8GB internal storage, a 3G and a 4G optional connectivity, quadcore chip matched with 1GB of RAM.
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LG Magna is the biggest of the four with 5inch HD display, while the Joy have 4inch WVGA, Leon4.5INCH FWVGA and Spirit4.7inch HD displays.
When it comes to camera front all but LG Joy come with a dual 8MP and also 5MP setup, while the lowest specs have dual 5MP and VGA snappers. LG Magna has the best battery life of the four with a 2,540mAh, while the Spirit has 2,000mAh and the Joy and Leon 1,900mAh.
The president of LG’s mobile division Juno Cho stated: “LG's new mid-range collection continues our legacy of offering amazing smartphones at reasonable prices.
"For millions of consumers around the world, the deciding factor on which smartphone to buy isn't how fast or how big it is but how balanced it is.
"With our new mid-range smartphones, more and more customers will be looking to LG for their next handsets."
Comment your thought about this four smartphones.
week’s MWC or the Mobile World Congress. The four new devices launched are the LG Spirit, Leon, Magna and Joy and the Leon and will start to release it globally this month. However there is no certain UK availability specs have been reported.
All of the handsets are running with Android 5.0 Lollipop OS, even though this least expensive of the four, the LG Joy will be available with an OS of Android 4.4 Kitkat in some markets
Commonly, LG may load its customized user interface on top of the Google’s Android software, putting the budget devices with features such as Glimpse View and Gesture Shot. This four midrange will pack with 8GB internal storage, a 3G and a 4G optional connectivity, quadcore chip matched with 1GB of RAM.
ALSO CHECK: Cellular country reviews - Top 4 budget friendly smartphone with a huge battery life
LG Magna is the biggest of the four with 5inch HD display, while the Joy have 4inch WVGA, Leon4.5INCH FWVGA and Spirit4.7inch HD displays.
When it comes to camera front all but LG Joy come with a dual 8MP and also 5MP setup, while the lowest specs have dual 5MP and VGA snappers. LG Magna has the best battery life of the four with a 2,540mAh, while the Spirit has 2,000mAh and the Joy and Leon 1,900mAh.
The president of LG’s mobile division Juno Cho stated: “LG's new mid-range collection continues our legacy of offering amazing smartphones at reasonable prices.
"For millions of consumers around the world, the deciding factor on which smartphone to buy isn't how fast or how big it is but how balanced it is.
"With our new mid-range smartphones, more and more customers will be looking to LG for their next handsets."
Comment your thought about this four smartphones.