The well known Multinational Conglomerate corporation, LG brought a successor to its L-series smartphones, called L Prime. In particular, the device has seen light of the day with a companion: G2 Lite and listed on the firm's Brazil website. In pursuance of G4forGames, gadget is available to purchase in the marketplace of Brazil with a price tag of $265, but we are yet to hear some words for Indian tech space.
Here, the tech giant seems busy in diversifying its L-line up because it has recently added several devices in it, where L60i Dual is the newest. Digging out the specifications of L Prime, which is little identical to brand's feature-rich handset, G2 due to inclusion of some attributes such as rear mounted buttons, Knock Code and Quick Selfies.
This Android 4.4 KitKat-equipped handset bears a 5-inch WVGA IPS display that delivers a pixel density of 196ppi and pixel resolution of 480x800p. The comprisal of an 8-megapixel rear shooter with LED Flash alongside a 1.3-megapixel of selfie snapper may make the device eye candy among the consumers.
A removable battery of 2460mAh has been integrated with the gadget to provide a sufficient lifespan for browsing and talk time. It is engineered with quad-core Qualcomm processor that is clocked at 1.3GHz, where its operating frequency is marginally faster than the G2 Lite. The mobile comprises Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth options along with quad-band 2G and dual-band 3G functionality.
Rest of the specs include, 1GB RAM alongside 8GB of internal memory, which can be enlarged up to up to 32GB through a microSD card. Well, the Indian prospective buyers will have to wait that want to get their hands on this smartphone because the firm is still tight-lipped about its arrival in native space.