Hands-on review: MWC 2016: LG X Cam

Hands-on review: MWC 2016: LG X Cam

By John McCann

Hands-on review: MWC 2016: LG X Cam

Hands on: LG X Cam review

The LG X Cam is one of two mid-range handsets launched by the South Korean firm at MWC 2016, and as the name suggests the big talking point here centers round this handset’s camera.

I always like to see flagship features cascaded down the smartphone tiers, and with the X Cam inheriting the LG G5‘s camera smarts it lets it have a real USP in the crowded middle tier of the market.

Pricing is yet to be announced for the LG X Cam, and the release date is also not nailed down with LG saying it will debut in key markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America from March.

LG X Cam review

The X Cam’s design is decidedly mid-range, with the all plastic body looking and feeling cheap, although it does feel solid and tapers to a 5.2mm thickness allowing it to fit nicely in the palm.

I got my hands on the grey (or as LG like to call it, Titan Silver) X Cam, but it will also be available in white, gold and pink gold.

The power/lock key is located on the right, with volume and the tray for a SIM card and …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Phones

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