Just a few days after the launch of its premium handset the LG G5, LG is now focusing its attention on the mid-ranged device market. The South Korean multinational launched two latest budget handsets dubbed LG K7 and LG K10.
The two handsets have been launched exclusively in India. The company proudly introduced the latest handsets as its first “Made in India” smartphones. Both new handsets will feature 4G and VoLTE capabilities.
LG K7 LTE comes with a price tag of Rs. 9500, whereas LG K10 LTE will be priced at Rs. 13500.
LG K10 features an HD 5.3-inches in-cell display with 720×1280p screen resolution. The handset will have the Arc Glass design on the rear and will be fueled by quad-core Snapdragon 410 SoC by Qualcomm. LG K10 will be accessible in Gold, White and Titan color choices.
For storage, LG K10 sports 2GB of RAM along with 16GB internal storage on board. The handset packs in 13MP back camera along with 5MP front-facing selfie clicker.
The smartphone is powered by 2300 mAh battery backup and is driven by Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.
LG K7, on the other hand, comes with a 5-inch smaller in-cell display with 854×480p screen resolution. The handset will be powered by Snapdragon SoC by Qualcomm.
The device sports 1.5GB RAM as well as 8GB internal memory. K7 by LG will also be available in Gold, White and Titan color options.
The latest budget friendly smartphone encapsulates 5MP rear camera as well as front-facing camera and will feature 2125 mAh battery backup.
LG K7 also runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system. The rear design of LG K7 also features a similar 2.5D Arc design just like LG K 10.
In addition, both the handset also pack in dual SIM and 4G, VoLTE support.