If you are in love with selfies, then LG K10
should save you from all the hassles for a picture perfect one. The
company's first ever "Made in India" smartphone, available for Rs
13,750, is an interesting launch by the South Korean giant. LG is vying
to gain a foothold in a heavily competitive market dominated by the
likes of Lenovo, Samsung, Motorola and Xiaomi.
However,
the latest launch does not look very attractive as the specifications
it offers are not on a par with the hole it burns in your pocket. The
dual-sim phone comes with built-in memory of 16 GB (with an option to
expand it to 32 GB) coupled with a not so effective 2GB of RAM. The
K10's competitors, namely the
Xiaomi Redmi Note 3,
LeEco Le 1s, Lenovo Vibe K4 Note, and the Motorola Moto G Turbo Edition
are going to make it difficult for LG to capture a pie of the fiercely
contested market share.
The Lenovo Vibe K4 Note
offers better specifications than the K10. The K4 Note runs on an
octa-core Mediatek MT6753 processor, whereas the K10 boasts of a
quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor. The K4 Note is backed by a bigger
3,300mAh battery as compared to the 2,300mAh one that features in the
K10. And to top it all, Lenovo's model is priced at Rs 11,999.
LG
has kept the graphical user interface of the phone very basic yet
informative. The contemporary pebble look laced with a 2.4D arc glass
adds an overall style statement to the phone. The standout feature of
the phone, however, is the camera and the features that come along with
it. It has an interesting fist recognition ability that helps click
selfies when you place your fist in front of the camera. It also comes
with a front camera flash that enhances the quality of the pictures
clicked. The battery backup is quite decent and does not give any
trouble while charging either.
But, can
brilliant camera add-ons save the day for LG which is trying to compete
with the big boys of the smartphone arena? Can LG's new offering carve
out a niche for itself in such a crowded space? The answer is for you to
find out; go ahead and lay your hands on it.
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