LG announces the G Prime and G2 Lite for Brazil
LG has introduced two new devices to their midrange device lineup, both of which look like great budget options. The two devices are the LG G Prime and the LG G2 Lite, and they both follow LG’s typical design language with a few unique twists.
First up is the G Prime, which features a fairly low-resolution 5-inch display. The 480 x 854 screen is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.3 GHz. There’s also 8 GB of internal storage and 1 GB of memory on board, plus an 8 megapixel rear camera capable of shooting 720p video.
A very unique selling point on the G Prime is the device’s built-in antenna. The antenna lets users watch broadcast television on their smartphone, which is a pretty cool concept, even with streaming services putting a dent in OTA content.
The second device announced is the G2 Lite, but it’s not exactly what you think. Instead of just being a watered down G2, it sports its own unique look and hardware. You’ll get a 4.5-inch 400 x 800 screen with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm CPU under the hood. There’s 1 GB of RAM present, but only 4 GB of internal storage. The camera is an 8 megapixel shooter, and the front camera is of VGA resolution.
Both devices will be available in Brazil for roughly $270. No word on if they’ll be available in other countries.
source: LG G2 Lite
via: G for Games
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