MWC 2015 is just a couple of days away from us and just ahead of that LG has unveiled four new Android smartphones. Instead of the usual L or F-series branding, the new mid-range smartphones have been dubbed as LG Magna, LG Spirit, LG Leon and LG Joy. These phones will go on sale in selected markets from this week itself.
With its new mid-range line-up, LG is aiming to bring the design elements and features that is usually reserved for higher-end models to the masses. The new smartphones will be available in 3G or LTE variants depending on your region. While the LTE versions feature metallic back covers the 3G-only devices will come with plastic back covers. All the four devices run on Android 5.0 Lollipop and include features like Gesture Shot and Glance View which LG has usually reserved for its premium models until now.
The new smartphones will also be showcased at the MWC 2015 in Barcelona. The details about availability and pricing remains a mystery.
LG Magna Specifications:
The LG Magna is loaded with a 5-inch in-cell touch display, normally seen only in high-end phones, and a 1.2GHz or 1.3GHz Quad-Core processor. Other features include an 8 MP rear camera and 5 MP front shooter, 8 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM and 2,450mAh detachable battery which powers the device all day even with heavy use.
LG Spirit Specifications
The 4.7 inch LG Spirit also features an in-cell touch display, an 8 MP main and 5 MP front shooter, 1.2 GHz quad-core chipset, 8 GB internal storage and 1 GB RAM. The device will be equipped with a 2,100mAh battery.
LG Leon Specifications
The LG Leon offers similar internals as its larger siblings, 4.5 inch FWVGA display, and will be powered by 1,900mAh battery.
LG Joy Specifications
With 4 inch WVGA display, the LG Joy is the smallest of the group. The device is packed with quad-core or dual-core CPU, 1 GB RAM, 8GB or 4GB of internal memory and will be powered by the same 1,900mAh battery as the LG Leon.