LG L Prime |
LG unveiled two new phones on its Brazilian website. We haven't found
them anywhere else yet, but before you get jealous you should know both
are entry-level devices. One bears the G2 name but doesn't deserve it
much.
LG G2 Lite
The LG G2 Lite sits below the LG G2 mini. It has a 4.5" IPS screen
with WVGA resolution (480 x 800px, 207ppi) and is powered by a 1.2GHz
quad-core processor (Snapdragon chipset) with 1GB of RAM. It has 4GB of
built-in storage with Android 4.4 KitKat installed and a microSD card
for up to 32GB more.
LG G2 Lite |
The main camera has a decent 8MP sensor but it only records WVGA video. There's a VGA front-facing camera too.
The LG G2 Lite weighs a hefty 153.7g and packs a relatively small
1,820mAh battery. It comes in White, Black and Gold. It has quad-band 2G
and 3G connectivity, plus Wi-Fi. There's built-in digital TV (typical
for Brazilian devices) and FM radio.
The phone does have some G2 genes with the characteristic keys on the
back and software features like Knock Code and Quick Selfie.
The LG G2 Lite goes for around BRL 615 ($245/€200).
LG L Prime
The LG L Prime is bigger with a 5" IPS screen, but resolution is
virtually unchanged – WVGA (480 x 854px), leading to an even lower pixel
density of 196ppi. This one runs Android 4.4 KitKat too and is powered
by a marginally faster Qualcomm chipset with a quad-core 1.3GHz
processor and 1GB RAM
LG L Prime |
The cameras are better too, the 8MP main camera records 720p video,
while the front-facing camera shoots 1.3MP selfies. There's a bit more
storage out of the box – 8GB – but the expansion is still limited to
32GB. The connectivity includes quad-band 2G and dual-band 3G, plus
Wi-Fi, digital TV and FM radio.
The LG L Prime has a good 2,460mAh battery and comes in White,
Titanium and Gold. It feature's G-style keys on the back, along with
Knock Code, Smart Button and Quick Selfie.
The L Prime is bit pricier than the G2 Lite at BRL 750 ($265/€210).
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