LG Class receives FCC certification as the handset appears headed toward AT&T
The LG Class is a metal-clad Android handset that was unveiled back in September. At the time, the phone was described as a "premium" handset for those on a budget. The device received a name change when it was recently launched in Europe as the LG Zero. The device's claim to fame is that it wields a metal build, which is a rarity for the manufacturer. Currently offered in Italy, the Zero is priced at the equivalent of $320 USD.
Back in September, we told you that the LG Class was expected to be sold in the states by AT&T. That could be happening sooner than later, now that the Class has been certified by the FCC.
The Class features a 5-inch display, with a resolution of 720 x 1280. This works out to a pixel density of 294ppi. The Snapdragon 410 SoC is found under the hood, with a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU and the Adreno 306 GPU. 2GB of RAM is inside, along with 16GB of native storage. For those requiring additional memory, a 2TB capacity microSD slot is available.
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source: FCC via TimesNews.co.uk
The Class features a 5-inch display, with a resolution of 720 x 1280. This works out to a pixel density of 294ppi. The Snapdragon 410 SoC is found under the hood, with a quad-core 1.2GHz CPU and the Adreno 306 GPU. 2GB of RAM is inside, along with 16GB of native storage. For those requiring additional memory, a 2TB capacity microSD slot is available.
A 13MP camera graces the back of the unit, while the 8MP snapper on front will shoot selfies and handle video chats. Keeping the lights on is the job entrusted to the 2050mAh battery, and Android 5.1 is pre-installed. Just 7.4mm thick, and weighing in at 147 grams, the LG Class should have no problem finding a home in your pocket.
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source: FCC via TimesNews.co.uk
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