LG Fortune smartphone has been launched with a 5-inch display exclusively via Cricket Wireless in the United States. If you are wondering about the real name of the handset, it is the same LG K4 2017 and will not ship with dual SIM slot.
As far as the specifications are concerned, there is nothing to cheer since the LG Fortune looks like a small budget smartphone. You need not have to expect much from the newly launched handset since it packs a 5-inch in-cell display with an FWVGA resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. The display resolution is not as per the latest technological standards. Nowadays, companies integrate at least an HD display with smartphones, and we wonder why LG has gone five years back.
LG Fortune features a Snapdragon 210 processor
When it comes to the internals, the LG Fortune features a Snapdragon 210 processor, Adreno 304 graphics, and 16GB expandable (32GB) internal storage loaded with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. We don’t have any information about the RAM. The image released b y the Lg reveals the front and rear side of the phone. You can clearly view the display and on the back side, cricket has been embedded, which indicates the carrier name.
Based on the specifications, we only expect 2 GB RAM. The phone offers navigation buttons on display with thick bezels surrounding the display.
LG Fortune ships with 5MP camera sensor
While the rear camera is equipped with a 5MP sensor with support for autofocus, the front-facing snapper also offers a 5MP camera with fixed focus technology. LG has embedded a decent battery with a capacity of 2500mAh, which is normal for a budget smartphone. You can expect improved backup time considering the trimmed specifications.
The device comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow platform on top of LG UX UI. As of writing this, we don’t have information about the possible rollout of Android Nougat update. However, we are not expecting any Nougat update for the smartphone with these specs. The new handset will not be able to withstand the power required for the Nougat to work.
In addition to 4G support, the LG Fortune also provides support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, headphone port including other standard sensors. However, the phone doesn’t provide support for NFC. You will be to locate the power button on the rear side and volume rocker on the left-hand side. Designed with a shell comprising of polycarbonate material, the smartphone also features a textured finish on the rear portion.
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