Last week the LG Class was officially announced in South Korea. Based on its initial announcement, we had expected that it would only remain in South Korea, but according to a tweet by @evleaks, it looks like the phone could be headed stateside, and if his information is accurate, AT&T will be the carrier to offer up the handset.
Just in case this is the first you’re hearing about the LG Class, the handset has an all-metal build. Combine that with its mid-range specs, you’ve got yourself a pretty sturdy device. So what kind of specs are we looking at? For starters, the LG Class will pack a 5-inch HD display along with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset under the hood.
There will be 2GB of RAM accompanying the phone, 16GB of onboard storage that can be expanded via microSD, a 13MP rear-facing camera, Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi, and a 2,050mAh battery with Android 5.1 Lollipop preinstalled. We can’t be sure of its pricing in the US, but at the time it was announced in South Korea, it was priced at around $340.
No word on when LG or AT&T will officially announce the LG Class for the US, but the company does have an event planned for the 1st of October so there is a chance that we could learn more about the company’s plans then.
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