Hands-on review: LG Leon

Hands-on review: LG Leon

By Matt Hanson

Hands-on review: LG Leon

The LG Leon is part of the new spread of mid-range smartphones that the Korean company has announced, and I got to try it out at MWC 2015.

Not only is the LG Leon a mid-range handset, but it sits firmly in the middle of the new collection of handsets, so you could say it’s in the middle of the middle, which isn’t an enviable place to be: neither cheap enough to explain some of the lacking features, nor expensive enough to benefit from a few extra bells and whistles.

LG Leon

The LG Leon sits just after the LG Joy at the bottom of the range, with the LG Spirit and LG Magna above it. Although it has been already released in the US, LG hasn’t confirmed when we’ll be seeing it in Europe and Australia, though an LG representative told me they are aiming to release it in the next two quarters (about six month’s time in normal language). There’s no news on price either.

LG Leon

The LG Leon features a 4.5-inch wide VGA display with a pixel density of 220ppi, along with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 5MP camera, VGA front camera and …read more

Source: techradar.com – Phones

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