South Korean manufacturer LG has recently introduced a number of mid-range smartphones. And today, the company has launched a new mid-range LG W10 Alpha Smartphone in India. It using the Android 9 Pie operating system and the Unisoc hardware platform.
The new LG W10 Alpha features an extremely simple design with only camera sensors and LED flash on the back and the manufacturer’s logo on the bottom. On the front, the manufacturer has located a water-drop shaped cut-out, in which there is a selfie camera. Unfortunately, however, we do not find a fingerprint sensor in this model.
The smartphone boasts a 5.71-inch diagonal screen with HD + resolution and a 19: 9 aspect ratio. While the top of the screen has a built-in 8MP resolution camera, of course for selfies. The back panel also hides a single 8MP lens.
The SC9863A processor is installed with eight Cortex-A55 cores with a clock frequency of up to 1.6 GHz is involved. The amount of RAM is 3GB and the internal memory is 32GB which can be expanded with a microSD card.
Moreover, It features a single-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 4.1, 3.5 mm audio jack, microUSB 2.0 port and faces recognition. LG W10 Alpha works under the control of Android 9.0 Pie with a 3450mAh battery. The device supports Dual VoLTE mode: the technology allows you to make voice calls without leaving the 4G network. The whole has dimensions 147.3 × 71 × 8.9 mm and weighs 170 grams.
Price
TThe LG W10 Alpha Smartphone debuted only in the black color version at INR 10,000 (about $139) and initially will be available only in India, but in the near future, it should also appear in other markets.
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