A few days back LG had officially introduced a successor to their Bello lineup of affordable Android smartphones in Seoul, South Korea. Where, earlier yesterday, they have announced that the Bello II smartphones has been shipped to the country in the South Asian region, coming to the markets of India soon to begin it's retail sales, according to the LG Mobiles India marketing head Amit Gujral.
The phone will arrive here renamed as the LG Max, which was referred previously, at 10,990 Indian Rupees, which is around 171 United States Dollars, unlocked. But, unfortunately, we still have no mention on any specific dates nor retailers through which the handsets will be sold in India, but the phone will have a good time in the country, with this budget friendly price tag and modest internal specs, with preference for the front facing secondary snapper and a larger 5.0-inches screen of FWVGA resolution, lacking 4G LTE speeds, in regard it supports dual-SIM compatibility over 3G HSPA+.
"Most of the people who use internet on smartphones use 3G services as 4G is still at a nascent stage in our country. Keeping this in mind, LG has launched LG Max as we are sure that this smartphone will offer unprecedented value to 3G consumers," said Amit Gujral.
Source - THE TIMES OF INDIA

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