The known South Korean consumer electronics manufacturing company LG has listed yet another affordable middle-ranged entry-level Android powered handset for the beginners, in their official German webpage, named as L35.
LG's new smartphone was actually said to be a part of the company's previously announced L Series III fleet of Android KitKat smartphones. Unfortunately for an unknown reason, the Koreans were not able to unveil this device along with L90, L70 and L40 at this year's Mobile World Congress expo and the LG L80 in Indonesia, the past month.
L35 from LG will come out of the box with a Dual-Core Qualcomm MSM8210 Snapdragon 200 processor, clocked at 1.2GHz, 3.2-inches IPS LCD HVGA capacitive touchscreen of 480 x 320 resolution display, four gigabytes of internal mass storage capacity (expandable via microSD card slot), 512 megabytes of Random Access Memory, three megapixels main camera on the back, capable of 4x optical zoom, Bluetooth 4.0 with 3G HSDPA and 2G GSM network connectivity support, a 1,540mAh powered battery and runs Android's version 4.4 KitKat with LG's proprietary Optimus Easy User Interface on board. The phone also attributes company's own features like the Knock Code on top.
The newly unveiled LG smartphone will ship in both White and Black color options, measured at 109.4 x 59 x 11.9 millimeters in dimensions and weighs about 107.4 grams. We still lack the exact availability and pricing information, just yet.
Source: LG, fonearena