Coming from the success of LG G3 Beat, G3 Stylys and L7 models, LG Mobile releases new mid-range smartphones that offers premium features and designs in very affordable prices. The two budget-friendly smartphones are LG Magna and LG Leon that are now available in all LG Concept stores and authorized dealers nationwide.
The LG Magna has a 5-inch in-cell touch display, a feature normally found in premium smartphones. Working with a Quad-Core chipset, the Magna also features an 8-megapixel-rear camera and a 5-megapixel front camera, a treat for those who frequently take selfies. The LG Magna is available a competitive SRP of PHP 10,990.
While the LG Leon that cost PHP 5,990 in the market, has a 4.5-inch in-cell touch display in a compact, premium-looking body, sporting almost the same features as the Magna with minor differences in battery life, and front camera resolution.
Both smartphones are running in Android operating system, Android 5.0 Lollipop. It has an external mircoSD card slot that accommodates extra storage of 32 GB. Both 3G, which I suggest use the SMART network for faster connection wherever you are.
One thing you will notice with the LG Magma is that it has this mild 3000mm radius curve for a sleeker profile; the gentle curve of the Magna has the capability to absorb shock, making it less breakable—a perfect balance between design and function. Which surely gives you that easy grip feeling because of the slight curve.
Lastly, both have the Knock Code and rear key designs, which are first seen in the G-series, can now be found in these mid-range phones. Gesture Shot makes it easy to take great selfies with a simple hand gesture that starts a three-second countdown. Glance View lets users quickly access key information such as time, recent messages or missed calls with a simple downward swipe of the screen, even while the display is off.