LG has introduced two new devices to their midrange device lineup, both of which look like great budget options. The two devices are the LG G Prime and the LG G2 Lite, and they both follow LG's typical design language with a few unique twists.
First up is the G Prime, which features a fairly low-resolution 5-inch display. The 480 x 854 screen is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.3 GHz. There's also 8 GB of internal storage and 1 GB of memory on board, plus an 8 megapixel rear camera capable of shooting 720p video.
A very unique selling point on the G Prime is the device's built-in antenna. The antenna lets users watch broadcast television on their smartphone, which is a pretty cool concept, even with streaming services putting a dent in OTA content.
The second device announced is the G2 Lite, but it's not exactly what you think. Instead of just being a watered down G2, it sports its own unique look and hardware. You'll get a 4.5-inch 400 x 800 screen with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm CPU under the hood. There's 1 GB of RAM present, but only 4 GB of internal storage. The camera is an 8 megapixel shooter, and the front camera is of VGA resolution.
Both devices will be available in Brazil for roughly $270. No word on if they'll be available in other countries.
source: LG G2 Lite
LG G Prime
via: G for Games