After all, LG employs amazing people. Six months ago, they released an inexpensive smartphone with a stylus called LG Stylo 6 in the Far Zabugorye. Interesting. And even very reasonable in its characteristics. Except for the chipset. Putting in a normal smartphone MediaTek Helio P35, which can hardly pick up a hundred thousand parrots in AnTuTu - that's not funny at all.
LG thought and thought and made a good upgrade. Added memory. Replaced the main camera. It was 13 MP, it became 48 MP. And here we have LG K71. Yes, the smartphone is prettier. What's the same? That's right, the chipset.
Well, the distribution region is also gorgeous. Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador ... Honestly. Put in a normal chip and start selling somewhere closer. It's a good device! And you can't really see any competitors. But no…
Let's briefly go through the characteristics.
RAM 4 GB, flash memory 128 GB. There is support for memory cards.
Large 6.8 ″ waterdrop notch screen, high resolution. The exact resolution is not specified. FHD +. Most likely 1080 × 2460 (395 ppi).
The battery is normal, 4000 mAh, there is a fast charge MediaTek Pump Express 2.0.
Cameras. I would like, of course, to see examples, but at least they did not regret megapixels. Frontal - 32 MP. Rear - triple, 48 + 5 + 5 MP (main, wide-angle, depth sensor).
There is a fingerprint scanner. Similar to the LG Stylo 6, there should be a gyroscope and dual-band Wi-Fi.
Main characteristics of LG K71:
Screen S-IPS, 6.8 ″, 1080 × 2460, 395 ppi, 16M colors, touch, capacitive, multitouch, FHD +
IronMediaTek Helio P35
8 x Cortex-A53, PowerVR GE8320
Memory: RAM 4 GB, ROM 128 GB, Micro-SD
Mobile Internet LTE
HSDPA, HSUPA
Edge
Mobile networksLTE
UMTS
GSM
BatteryLi-Ion, 4000 mAh
Dimensions171.4 x 77.7 x 8.7 mm
Weight 220 g
Rear Camera: Triple, Flash, Auto Focus
- 48 MP
- 5 MP, wide-angle
- 5 MP, depth sensor
front camera: 32 MP, no flash, no autofocus
Navigation GPS
SensorsAccelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Approximation, Illumination, Fingerprint Scanner (back)
USBType-C v2.0
George Kiselyov