South Korean tech giant LG Electronics recently launched its latest LG Zero mid-range smartphone in Europe, after introducing the device, as the LG Class, in the South Korean market in September.
The LG Zero handset is now available in the Italian market with a $320 price tag, available in silver and gold colors, GSM Arena reported.
Specs-wise, the LG Zero comes in a metal body and sports a 5.0-inch IPS LCD display screen with a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution and 2.5D curved glass.
The phone runs on the Android 5.1 Lollipop version operating system and packs a Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 processor inside, along with 2GB of RAM, up to 16GB of expandable built-in memory storage, and powered by a 2,050 mAh battery.
The internal memory can expand up to 128GB via microSD card. The LG Zero comes with a sharp 8 megapixel shooter on the front and a 13 megapixel camera with LED flash on the back, according to Phone Arena. The main camera also features face detection, autofocus, HDR and panorama capability.
Other specs of the LG Zero include support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and 4G LTE connectivity. It weighs about 147 grams and measures 142 x 71.8 x 7.4 mm in dimensions.
As of this time, it's unclear when the LG Zero handset will make its way into other markets in Europe, and how much it will cost. The phone could arrive in the U.S. via wireless carrier AT&T, according to leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks), however, nothing has been confirmed yet directly from LG.