Everybody was taken by surprise when South Korean manufacturer of LG presented. The company lined-up their fresh mid-range smart phone series namely LG Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy on Feb. 23 prior to the Mobile World Congress, according to a report from Geeksays.
The MWC is the event next month where major handheld device makers such as HTC, Samsung and others are expected to unveil their high-end new devices this 2015. However, LG came ahead and lined up their four new handheld smart phones, the LG Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy.
LG Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy will all run on Android version 5.0 or better known as Lollipop. All smart phone devices are expected to be the next big things on the smart phone industry. Particularly, LF Magna presents a 5-inch HD display together with a 1.3GHz or 1.2GHz quad-core chipset based on the country. It is set with a 5MP front-facing camera and an 8MP rear camera. It is matched with one GB RAM and it has 8 gigabyte internal storage. Its power is a 2540mAh removable battery.
The LG Spirit exercises a 4.7 inch HD display with a 1.3GHz or 1.2GHz quad-core chipset. It is furnished with one GB RAM similar to LG Magna. It comes with a 5MP rear or 8Mp back cameras. Its battery provides a 2100mAh. Meanwhile, the LG Leon has a 4.5 inch FWVGA display. Its storage capacity and chipset are similar to LG Spirit and LG Magna. Depending on the market, it comes with a 5MP or 8MP back camera.
The smallest latest LG is the LG Joy with 4 inch display that comes with a 1.2 GHz quad-core or 1.2 GHz dual quad-core, depending on the market. It comes with 4 GB or 8GB internal storage along with 512MB or 1GB RAM. It exercises a VGA front camera and a 5MP main camera. It is packed with 1,900mAh battery.
LG Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy is all packed with common user experience such as Glance View and Gesture Shot. According to First Post, LG Magna, Leon, Spirit and Joy will start its global roll out this last week of February at selected markets. About their prices and availability, its company has not disclosed any information about these yet.