LG has launched a new entry-level device for the India market. The LG K10 (2017) was announced ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show 2017 last month and it has now been launched in India, which is one of the most lucrative smartphone markets in the world.
Two of its biggest features of this phone are that it’s powered by Android 7.0 Nougat and that it comes with a Panic button. The latter makes it compliant to the standards set by the country’s government.
The LG K10 (2017) has a 5.3 inch in-cell touch 2.5D curved glass IPS display with a 1.5GHz octacore MediaTex MT6750 64 bit processor under the hood coupled with Mali T860 graphics processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and dual-SIM support. It also features a 13 megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a 5 megapixel 120 degree wide-angle front camera. It is nice that users will get to experience the latest version of Android.
The Panic button works with India’s SOS 112 emergency calling service. If users require emergency assistance, they just have to press the power button three times or they can also press the SoS option in the menu. It is available in India in black, gold, and titanium colors for Rs. 15,000 ($220). Seems like a good choice.
Source Ubergizmo
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