LG’s new mid-range smartphones have just been given a global rollout by the South Korean company. The Magna, Spirit, Leon and Joy handsets which run the Android 5.0 Lollipop OS and offer 4G LTE support on certain models were first unveiled back during this year’s MWC.
These LG smartphones will first be released in South America, and will enter Europe, Asia, Middle East Africa and North America afterwards. However, one among them – Spirit (3G version) – has already reached India, and can be purchased now at Rs 14250.
For those unaware, the Magna handset is the flagship in this range of mid-range LG offerings. This phone features a 5-inch 720p HD display and a 2540mAh battery. Apart from 1GB of RAM, an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front snapper, there’s even a 1.3GHz quad core CPU powering it. That processor finds its way into its 3G model, whereas the LTE variant goes for a 1.2GHz quad core unit.
The second handset from this league is the Spirit which has just been released in India. It carries onboard a 4.7-inch display and an 8MP rear camera. It grabs the same processors and the same amount of RAM as those of the Magna.
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Next in line is the Leon which is highlighted by a 4.5-inch FWVGA display, and kicks in either of the 1.3GHz or 1.2GHz quad core processors depending on its connectivity standard. The last handset from this range is the entry-level Joy smartphone which bears a 4-inch display, a 5MP rear camera, a 1.2GHz dual core CPU, 512MB of RAM and other basic specs.
The official global pricing details of the LG Magna, Spirit, Leon and Joy smartphones still haven’t been revealed by the company.