At this year's Mobile World Congress trade show, the South Korean electronics manufacturer, Life's Good announced their next generation L Series III, the company's traditional set of Android powered handsets. We saw LG going official with L90, L70 and L40. Today, we have their fourth edition smartphone leaking in couple of neat Press renders from a Russian tipster, suggesting some of the upcoming device's internal specifications alongside.
From the new unannounced smartphone design, it looks to feature capacitive buttons on it's bottom front side, for back, home, recent apps and a dedicated SIM management key, as the homescreen of the LG L80 from the leaks hints us about the dual-SIM capability.
The new purported phone is reportedly named the LG L80, expected to come out of the box with a 1.2GHz speeding Dual-Core processor, five-inches screen of 800 x 480 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal mass storage capacity (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory (RAM), a 2,540mAh powered battery and running Android's version 4.4 KitKat over the hood with other LG's own attributes like the Knock Code.
The phone is rumored for a lunch in the second half of next month, May in both Black and White color options. Pricing information seems to be still undercover according to the source reads.
Source: HI-TECH@mail.ru