If you still remember the information leaked by Evan Blass (@evleaks) on Twitter almost three months ago associated with LG’s latest smartphone, it turns out the cuitannya finally really materialized.
LG is currently working on the latest smartphone aimed at the entry-level segment or beginner named LG K30. This news is reinforced from a leaked LG device support page on the official US carrier webpage, T-Mobile.
Right after the announcement of LG G7 ThinQ, a new handset has been displayed on the carrier’s support page. This also indicates that the launch of the smartphone will be held in the near future.
Based on the specifications and teaser that appears, LG K30 seems to be carrying a very affordable price tag. This smartphone applies a unibody metal design in an elegant Black color. This handset, however, has a thick bezel even though the fingerprint scanner sensor remains on the back. Interestingly this sensor will also act as a power button. While the volume adjustment key is on the side of the device.
LG K30 will feature a 5.3-inch screen with a 16: 9 aspect ratio. The screen resolution is unknown, but most likely is HD or maybe even lower.
Its internal components use a quad-core processor with a maximum clock speed of 1.4 GHz. Although not mention the name and series of processors referred, but presumably this refers more to the series chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 425.
Together with the kitchen pacunya, LG has also prepared 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage that can still be expanded by adding a microSD card with a maximum capacity of 2 TB. Photography business, smartphone with Android OS v7.1 Nougat will be armed with a single rear camera 13 MP and 5 MP front camera.
On the connectivity side, the LG K30 supports Wi-Fi N, Wi-Fi 2.0, NFC, Bluetooth 4.2 and VoLTE. The power supply in this smartphone comes from a battery with a capacity of 2,880 mAh. The charging process is done through the Type-C USB port. The device’s battery is rumored to be able to survive up to 13 hours in a single charge.
Source: GSMArena via GizmoChina