By Matt Swider
LG K7 is a budget phone that didn’t make the cut at the company’s CES press conference. However, this low-key Android did show up on the Las Vegas convention floor.
It’s an Android smartphone with a palmable 5-inch display and a respectable plastic design with a matte finish. In the US, it’ll be known as the LG Tribute 5 on Boost Mobile.
Whether you see it in stores as the LG K7 or the LG Tribute 5, it’s destined for prepaid carriers with an affordable price tag. It’s as far from the LG G4 as you can get.
That said, while wasn’t the flashiest phone at CES 2016, it runs Android and doesn’t exhibit any noticeable slowdown. It’s a budget phone that looks slightly nicer than the Moto E.
LG K10 design
There’s very little difference between the LG K7 and the LG K10, as both new phones exhibit the South Korean company’s pebble curved design language. This one is just less glossy.
It’s an LG phone, so the buttons are around back as always. The power key and volume rocker sit right underneath the rear camera, instead of on …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones