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The fight is tough and the stakes are high in the Indian budget smartphone market. LG is now aiming to get a bigger bite of the segment with its new X Screen smartphone. The USP of the LG X Screen is its dual-screen display. LG had first introduced its dual-screen feature with the LG V10 last year.
Lined up in a row, the headphone jack, charging port, and the speaker are located at the bottom of the phone. We briefly tested the speaker of the phone and the results were satisfactory. Like its cameras, we would also want to test the speakers in different environments before arriving at a conclusion.
The LG X Screen packs in a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset coupled with 2 GB of RAM, that is almost a standard in the price segment. The phone runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow and has an internal storage of 16 GB with an option to expand the storage. It has a 2,300 mAh battery that looks decent on paper, but it will take a real-life test to reveal how long it lasts. The phone will be available in two colours - black and white.
You can read our first impressions review of the phone here.
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