LG Electronics this morning have officially announced the launch of their latest smartphone to their Android fleet, with the new Class, in the manufacturer's homeland, South Korea. So, the LG Class will be their newest offering from the company's mid-range handsets, coming with an impressive metal construction. This recent make from Life's Good will too continue the legacy of their unique hardware button placement on the back with the advanced premium design. The phone is also said to feature three-dimensional curved glass panel on the front and offers the best of grip on hold with the rounded edges and slim profile.
LG Class will sport a five-inches High Definition capacitive touchscreen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, a Quad-Core Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, two gigabytes of LPDDR3 Random Access Memory (RAM) and 16 gigabytes of eMMC internal mass storage with microSD card expansion up to a mammoth 2 terabytes. The device traits a 13 megapixels auto-focusing primary shooter with LED flash and an eight megapixels front facing secondary snapper. For connectivity, the all new Class will attribute GSM, WCDMA and 4G LTE networks, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, WiFi Direct, Bluetooth 4.1, Near Field Communication (NFC) and DLNA. There's also a 1W speaker, 2,050mAh powered battery and runs over Android's version 5.1 Lollipop out of the box. The unit measures about 142 x 71.8 x 7.4 millimeters in it's dimensions and weighs 147 grams.
The phone will be available from SK Telecom, as well as from KT Corporation and LG U+, for a price that's around 399,300 South Korean Won, that near 339 United States Dollars. The device will be shipping in colors of Gold, Silver and Blue Black. Unfortunately, we still have no words on it's availability outside Korea.
Source - LG Newsroom
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