Saturday, May 16, 2015

LG is back on Windows Phone

LG is back with a new Windows Phone phone positioned on the entry level, a phone that primarily targets the US market at the moment: the LG Lancet. And attention, because it does not lack arguments to seduce, quite the contrary.


Be careful not to rub your hands too fast as the LG Lancet will not compete with the Lumia 930 or even the Lumia 830. In reality, it is rather positioned on the entry level, with similar characteristics of the smaller Lumia .


The terminal and features a LCD with a diagonal of 4.5 inches, with a FWVGA type definition and thus of 854 × 480. This gives a pixel density of 217 dpi.


Behind, we must also rely on a processor consists of four cores clocked at 1.2 GHz. The amount of RAM is not specified but must not exceed 1 GB at best. Storage space, he reached 8 GB with 4 GB free for the user.


There is no mention of a port for micro SD cards unfortunately.


Photo party finally draws on a main sensor of 8 million pixels and a VGA front camera.


You’ll understand the LG Lancet is not a lightning war. LG obviously prefer to return through the back door, but be aware however that the terminal benefits of all the functions specific to Windows Phone 8.1. Cortana is to the party and it is the same for all those little things that make the platform a separate tool.


Anyway, it’s still good to see manufacturers recover to develop phones running Windows Phone. Pardon, Windows 10 Mobile.



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