LG announced its latest affordable handset in South
Korea under the name X2 (2019). It arrives with a quad-core CPU, an HD+ screen
without notches, and a single camera on the back. The price is KRW 198,000 in
South Korea, but we expect it to cost about US$ 160 around the world.
LG also revealed the phone will have another name in
Europe (including Germany, Italy, and Poland) and North America - LG K30
(2019). The phone packs a Snapdragon 425 chipset, 2 GB RAM and 32 GB storage.
There is also a slot for microSD cards for expanding on that.
The camera on the back has a 13 MP sensor, while the
front shooter does 5 MP selfies. There is also a 3,000 mAh battery with a
microUSB port, Android Pie OS and all the connectivity options like NFC,
Bluetooth (LG claims it is 5.0 while in reality, the chipset supports up to
4.1), Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n.
The phone will be available in New Aurora Black and
will be the ideal phone for people who “value all the necessary features of a
phone”, according to Oh Seung-jin, the mobile division marketing official at
LG.