Hands-on review: MWC 2015: LG Joy

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: LG Joy

By James Peckham

Hands-on review: MWC 2015: LG Joy

LG unveiled four new mid-range phones for its 2015 selection a couple of weeks before MWC, promising the handsets would be on show there. The company made good on its promises and we’ve managed to get a hands-on look with the Magna, Leon, Spirit and the Joy.

LG’s Joy has the lowest spec of the entire range and it doesn’t come with any stand out features to shout about.

So far there’s no price for the LG Joy, which makes it difficult to place in the market and judge whether it’ll be worth the cost as the price is a main selling feature.

LG Joy Review

The LG Joy features 4-inch WVGA display with a pixel resolution of 480 x 800 and a pixel density of 233ppi. Scrolling through the pages really showed how dated the resolution looks compared to other LG products meaning video isn’t going to look good here.

LG Joy Review

The handset is small and thick coming in at 11.9mm high. If you’re used to a slim handset like I am you’ll be in for a bit of shock when you try and fit this thing into your pocket.

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Source: techradar.com – Phones

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