LG is apparently not very good at throwing surprise parties — after launching the high-end LG G Pro 2 smartphone one week before the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company now unveiled three budget smartphones which will debut at the show.
The L Series III devices — L40, L70 and L90 — have similar specs and design, with the main difference being their screen size.
The 4.7-inch L90 has a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage memory. The L70 sports a 4.5-inch screen and the same specs except for storage memory, which is halved to 4GB. Its camera might also be a 5-megapixel or VGA one, depending on the market.
Finally, the 3.5-inch L40 has only 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage memory, and a 3-megapixel camera.
All three devices come with Android 4.4 or Kitkat, and support for LG’s Quick Windows covers, which let you check vital phone info without lifting the cover. We’ll have a chance to spend some time with them in person at the MWC, which starts Monday, Feb 24, in Barcelona.
Source: mashable.com