Posted by : Technology News
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
LG has launched its affordable phablet G Pro Lite in India. The device comes with a stylus and will compete against popular handsets like Samsung Galaxy Grand and Micromax Canvas 4, along with Sony Xperia C.
The device runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and comes in the options of single and dual-SIM. While the single-SIM option has a regular home button, the dual-sim variant has a dedicated hot key for switching sim cards
The phablet has some pre-loaded apps which have been a part of the company's flagship Optimus G Pro, and the more recent G2. These include likes of KnockOn, Pause and Resume Recording, QSlidthe e, QuickMemo and QTranslator. LG has not revealed the device's pricing so far. The phone will be available in black and white colour options.
Soon Kwon, MD, LG India, said, "The LG G Pro Lite is a feature and experience rich smartphone specifically designed to provide communication flexibility to our growing customer base. The market for smartphones with displays over five inches will continue to grow and LG is in a great position to capture these new customers when they're ready to move up from their current phones".
Specifications :
5.5-inch screen with a stylus
LCD display with 960x540p resolution
1GHz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
8GB of onboard storage and also a microSD card slot.
8MP rear camera and a 1.3MP front facing camera.
3,140 mAh battery
Price :
The new handset has been priced at Rs 22,990 and is available at lower prices on e-commerce websites
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