LG has launched a new smartphone called Candy in
India. The phone is priced at INR 6999 (US$ 98) and will be available starting
September 1 across retail outlets. As you can tell from the price,
the LG Candy is a budget Android smartphone. It features a 5.0-inch 720p IPS
display with a 8MP camera on the back and a 5MP camera on the front. It's
powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable
storage. It's kept running by a 2500mAh removable battery.
The phone comes with four different colors covers in
the package. Black is the default but users can also choose from blue, gold and
silver by swapping the covers. To be honest, we expected some brighter color
options considering the Candy name and were somewhat disappointed by a rather
muted color palette.
What's most disappointing is the fact that the LG
Candy comes with Android 7.1.2 in late 2018. The fact that the phone is
launching with a two-year old OS out of the box gives us little hope that it's
ever going to get any further updates to newer versions of Android. Overall, there's not much interesting going on over
here. The price may seem attractive to some but there are better phones even at
that price.
