By Matt Swider
The LG K10 is shaping up to be a competitive budget phone that runs Android. While Motorola has impressed us the most before, this K-series entry for 2016 has a smoother design and rocks a large, 5.3-inch display.
The LG K10 is a budget phone trapped inside the body of the company’s familiar design, seen in high-end devices like the flagship LG G4.
At CES 2016, we’re still a few months away from the almost-certain LG G5 and the rumored LG G Flex 3, so we’re focused on the South Korean brand’s inexpensive smartphones.
Trying out this Android 5.1 Lollipop phone, I immediately liked the large 5.3-inch display and the 2.5D arc glass, which gives it a clean, smooth feeling in the hand.
There are no distinctive seams on this smartphone, and as long as you’re only looking for mid-range specs, this may be the edge-less budget handset with an edge over its competition.
LG K10 design
I got to try out the LG K10 in white at CES, and immediately noted LG’s new pebble design language. While the phone is aimed at a younger audience, it looks modern enough for anyone.
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Source:: techradar.com – Phones