A new LG phone which goes by the name of LG Harmony has been added to the arsenal of prepaid carrier Cricket, a subsidiary to AT&T. If you were wondering what’s this new Harmony phone from LG is, let us clear your doubts by stating that it is none other the LG K20, which again is the renamed version of LG K10 2017. Putting it in a line, LG Harmony is another version of LG K10 2017 which was launched this year in January.
Cricket is offering the LG Harmony at a price of $99.99 only which comes with a prepaid plan from the carrier. At the offered price, the specs carried by the LG phone looks pretty decent.
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The 4G LG Harmony phone sports a 5.3-inch HD display with 720×1280 pixels resolution. The hardware consists of 1.5GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6750 SoC paired with Mali-T860MP2 GPU. Memory wise we find a 2GB of RAM and 16GB of inbuilt storage which is expandable via a microSD card up to 2TB.
The rear panel of the LG Harmony sports a fingerprint scanner below a 13MP rear camera with CMOS sensor and flash. Up front we find a 5MP selfie snapper with a 120-degree wide-angle lens. The phone rocks Android 7.0 Nougat and carries a 2,800 mAh battery underneath.
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Source: Cricket
LG doesn’t seem to go wrong in any area except the SW IMO. Seems overdone and slightly twisted for my liking.
LG doesn’t seem to go wrong in any area except the SW IMO. Seems overdone and slightly twisted for my liking.
1.5gb of RAM for the Harmony and no fingerprint scanner (that’s a power button on the back), mmmkay dunce?
1.5gb of RAM for the Harmony and no fingerprint scanner (that’s a power button on the back), mmmkay dunce?