LG has now launched its X400 smartphone for the Korean market, which features
similar specifications to the earlier-launched K10.
The only notable difference between K10 and the X400
is that the latter comes with HD DMB support for mobile TV viewing. The Android
7.0 Nougat-based LG X400, just like the K10, features a 5.3-inch HD (720x1280
pixels) display but with a pixel density of 294ppi compared with 277ppi on K10.
The smartphone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6750 processor clocked at
1.5 GHz. It comes with 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM and the handset has 32GB of built-in
storage with support for microSD card slot.
In terms of optics, the LG X400
sports a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera. The
smartphone houses a 2,800 mAh removable battery. Coming to the connectivity
options on the smartphone, the LG X400 offers 4G LTE, GPRS/ EDGE, 3G
connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and NFC. It measures 148.7 x 75.3 x 7.8 mm and
weighs 142 grams.
The LG X400 features a fingerprint scanner embedded
in the power button right below the camera panel at the back of the device. The
smartphone has been priced at KRW 319,000, and will be
available in Black and Gold Black colours.
LG is expected to announce its 2017 'K-series' of
smartphones for India on Wednesday at a launch event in New Delhi.