The LG LIII series Android smartphones were a part of the lineup of
devices that were announced by the company at the MWC 2014 event, and
one of the decent phones in the budget range from the company, is the LG
L70 that comes with the 4.5-inch display, a dual-core processor and a
2100 mAh battery (the other devices were the LG L65 and the LG L40).
The processor that powers the L70 is the MSM8210 / MSM8610 clocking at 1.2 GHz and there is a support by 1GB of RAM. There is a low internal storage, but the user can expand the storage with the MicroSD card. There are two cameras – 8-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front, with the rear camera having the LED flash support.
The LG L70 runs the Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, the latest version of Android and it has its own customized interface with the several new features like the KnockCode for the enhanced security while trying to unlock the screen of the device.
First Impressions of LG L70 at MWC 2014
The LG L70 does look like a budget device from LG, but the screen size makes it a little better than the other devices announced by the company at the MWC, and the phone looks pretty neat with the plastic body having a matte black colored back panel while the display doesn’t really impress as it is the WVGA display with the screen resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The LG L70 has a dual-core processor clocking at 1.2 GHz, and the Android OS running in it, surprisingly wasn’t looking anything different from the previous versions of Android, although the About page would show the Android 4.4.2 version running in it.
Camera wise, there was nothing special looking although LG claims that there is a 8-megapixel rear shooter and a 5-megapixel front one (we found that the 5MP front camera won’t be seen in all the regions, could be limited to Korea), and the quality wasn’t really that good with the front camera, at least for the 5MP that it says.
The processor that powers the L70 is the MSM8210 / MSM8610 clocking at 1.2 GHz and there is a support by 1GB of RAM. There is a low internal storage, but the user can expand the storage with the MicroSD card. There are two cameras – 8-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front, with the rear camera having the LED flash support.
The LG L70 runs the Android 4.4.2 KitKat OS, the latest version of Android and it has its own customized interface with the several new features like the KnockCode for the enhanced security while trying to unlock the screen of the device.
First Impressions of LG L70 at MWC 2014
The LG L70 does look like a budget device from LG, but the screen size makes it a little better than the other devices announced by the company at the MWC, and the phone looks pretty neat with the plastic body having a matte black colored back panel while the display doesn’t really impress as it is the WVGA display with the screen resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The LG L70 has a dual-core processor clocking at 1.2 GHz, and the Android OS running in it, surprisingly wasn’t looking anything different from the previous versions of Android, although the About page would show the Android 4.4.2 version running in it.
Camera wise, there was nothing special looking although LG claims that there is a 8-megapixel rear shooter and a 5-megapixel front one (we found that the 5MP front camera won’t be seen in all the regions, could be limited to Korea), and the quality wasn’t really that good with the front camera, at least for the 5MP that it says.
LG L70 Specifications
Specification | LG L70 |
Screen size | 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen |
Display | WVGA display, 480 x 800 pixels resolution |
Processor | 1.2 GHz dual-core processor (MSM8210, MSM8610) |
RAM | 1GB |
Storage | 4GB |
Expandable storage | Yes, with MicroSD card |
Rear camera | 8-megapixel, LED flash |
Front camera | 5-megapixel |
Battery | 2100 mAh |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS |
Special features | Plug and Pop, Knock Code, Clip Tray, Guest Mode |
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