Lightweight flagship: LG K8 (2019) smartphone review. LG K8 (2017) smartphone review: a decent budget phone Screen, cameras, hardware – something that pleasantly surprises

The smartphone has a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels; the screen is made using In-Cell technology: a thin touch layer reduces the thickness of the device.

The hardware of the LG K8 2017 is a quad-core MediaTek MT6737 processor with 1.5 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory. The operating system is Android 6.0.1. Marshmallow.

The device is equipped with a combined card slot (2 SIM or 1 SIM+microSD), 4G networks are supported. The NFC chip allows you to remotely control household appliances via your phone.

Two cameras are responsible for taking photos/videos: a front 5-megapixel and a main 13-megapixel.

LGI K8 2017 is enclosed in a plastic case of dark blue (indigo) or gold color; there is a fingerprint scanner on the back side.

Overview of main characteristics

LG K8 (2017) colors : Indigo/Gold

Communication type: 2G, 3G, 4G (LTE)

Sim card: support 2 nano-sim cards

Wireless connections: WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC

CPU: Quad-core MediaTek MT6737 clocked at 1.25 GHz

Memory: RAM - 1.5 GB, built-in - 16 GB, slot for microSD cards up to 32 GB

Screen Options: 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels, supports multi-touch

Camera settings: front - 5 MP, main - 13 MP with LED flash

Battery: 2500 mAh

Working hours: talk time - up to 7 hours, standby time - up to 352 hours

Device dimensions: 144.8x72.1x8.09 mm; weight - 142 g

Housing material: plastic

Guarantee: 12 months

Manufacturer country: China

Contents of delivery:

  • smartphone
  • Charger
  • USB cable
  • documentation

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Lightweight flagship: LG K8 (2019) smartphone review

With its K series, the company has tried to combine an affordable price with decent cameras, a removable battery and an attractive design.

This strategy worked with the K10 (2017), and now we'll look at the lighter version of the K8 (2017).

In addition to the fact that the smartphone has a smaller display size, it is equipped with a slower LTE module.

It also has a weaker processor and less RAM, but at the moment it costs about $50 less than its “big brother.”

At first glance, there seems to be no difference in the cameras.

We compared it with other smartphones in this price segment, taking Asus Zenfone Go ZB500KL, Gigaset GS160, Huawei Y6 II Compact, and Lenovo K6.

We didn’t notice much of a difference, so the smartphone deserves a full review.

Specifications

  • Processor: Quad-core 1.3GHz MediaTek MT6735
  • Screen size: 5 inches,
  • Screen resolution: 1,280×720,
  • Rear camera: 13 megapixels,
  • Front camera: 8 megapixels,
  • Storage space: 16GB,
  • Wireless networks: 3G, 4G,
  • Dimensions: 145x72x8.7mm,
  • Weight: 157g,
  • Operating system: Android 6.0.1

General view

Comparing with other products from this manufacturer, we can say that the smaller brother has a high-quality plastic body that fits comfortably in the hand.

It's ergonomic. Despite its small size, the LG K8 phone turned out to be quite weighty.

It's only 8.1mm thicker than the K10, meaning it's still quite thin.

The devices are available in two colors: titanium and gold. This only applies to the color of the back cover and frame, the front remains black.

The smartphone is designed with a removable back cover, which means the user can open it and change the battery.

This is not an entirely unusual factor for gadgets in this price class, but, for example, in the Lenovo K6 the battery is not removable.

I don’t think that the average user will pay attention to this, but we tried to bend the phone, and a clear creaking was noticeable.

Front and rear it is quite pressure sensitive: even with light pressure we can see the formation of waves on the LCD display.

Peculiarities

16 GB of space is a completely normal parameter in this price range. 1.5 GB of RAM is also quite average for this class of devices, although there are currently many variations with 2 GB. A USB-OTG cable is included.

Features include support for Bluetooth 4.2, WiFi Direct, and .

The list of features is quite comprehensive for this class and price.

Although a fingerprint sensor is becoming more and more interesting to potential buyers, LG has decided not to install it on this version.

In addition, the storage can be expanded using a card.

The manufacturer indicates that the maximum possible volume that the device supports is 32 GB.

We installed a 64 GB card and it was accepted. Therefore, this is more of a marketing issue rather than an actual limitation.

Software

It's good that LG decided to upgrade to Android 7 even for such an inexpensive smartphone.

Security patches have been released since January 1, 2017, which means there is a chance that the device will be updated from the current 6th version to the 7th.

During our testing, the update was not yet available. It’s just logical that the manufacturer is in no hurry to release a free update for inexpensive devices.

LG doesn't use "stock" at all. They install their own user interface, which differs in some details.

The user gets advanced features such as a special code to unlock apps and slightly advanced customization options.

The kit comes with several pre-installed applications that support smartphone control and provide advanced functions.

LG offers the user only three pre-installed applications, including Facebook. Everything else is customizable.

Communications and GPS

Although the SoC module supports 802.11ac WLAN, the WLAN layer on this device is limited to 802.11 b/g/n bands.

During testing, it became obvious that the reception speed is even slightly faster than most devices from the comparison list.

Subjectively, all pages load quickly, and even when scrolling, the image practically does not freeze.

But, if there are ten meters and three walls between the smartphone and the access point, then noticeable problems appear: pages load noticeably slower and pictures are often not displayed when scrolling.

There is no need to talk about video quality at such a distance.

The LG K8 (2017) supports LTE, which is now standard even for cheap smartphones.

The maximum speed that can be achieved slower than that of the LG K10 (2017): 150 Mbit/s for downloading and up to 50 Mbit/s for uploading.

Of course, in a country with more stable LTE coverage, the difference in speed will most likely not be noticeable.

Inside city buildings the reception is decent, we always had at least half a signal when connected to Vodafone.

In closed buildings, satellite location determination does not work. On the street, the satellites quickly determined our coordinates with an accuracy of 9 meters, which is an average result.

Having compared the smartphone's performance with the professional Garmin Edge 500 navigator, we noticed many inaccuracies in location detection.

Often the graph appears as just a straight line if the satellites are unable to determine the location for a long time. Therefore, when navigating, you should not rely on the accuracy of this smartphone.

Telephone and call quality

The stock calling app has been slightly tweaked by LG, but basically, in terms of features, it works just like the stock call app from .

The call quality is surprisingly good and better than that of the LG K10 (2017), and also: the earpiece clearly conveys the voice of the interlocutor.

Sensitive and even conveys words spoken in a whisper. Speech that is too loud is slightly distorted. The speakerphone mode worked perfectly.

Cameras

The smartphone stands out with its 13-megapixel rear panel. Many manufacturers claim similar characteristics, but in practice everything does not look so impressive.

No, we were pleasantly surprised by the clarity of the image.

Sharpness is quite passable, although autofocus concentrates too much on close subjects, even if they are at the very edge of the image.

Everything else looks blurry. But if necessary, it can be manually adjusted. The remaining parameters are pleasing, the color rendition is good.

In the focusing area, the image sharpness was also pleasing.

In low light conditions, pictures from the main camera quickly become very grainy and therefore appear blurry.

Videos can be recorded in HD format.

The quality is good: even in dark areas, details are still recognizable; exposure quickly adapts to new conditions, only from time to time you need to manually adjust the focus.

The front camera, 5 megapixels, takes fairly sharp pictures.

Exposure is good, but detail is quickly lost in lighter areas. The front camera can also record Full HD video, and the quality here is also excellent.

Sharpness is good; The lens adjusts quickly and the dynamics are decent. Zoom step can be changed in one click

After testing the main camera under controlled lighting conditions in our test lab, the rating is Good.

The emphasis is deliberate, right, since the image only has one level of depth.

However, text in front of a colored background is always accompanied by small colored edges. At the edges of the image, the clarity is clearly lower.

Colors are reproduced slightly lighter than in reality.

Examples of photos on LG K8












Accessories and Warranty

Unlike the K10 (2017), the K8 does not include headphones. A charger and USB cable are included.

LG's website does not include additional accessories.

The manufacturer provides a 24-month warranty for LG K8 (2017).

Input and processing devices

The virtual keyboard developed by LG is perfectly supported by this device.

Anyone who prefers the standard Google app can download it for free from PlayMarket.

The touch screen is very well designed. In games you can control both corners and edges.

The menu buttons are on the screen, but can be hidden if desired.

The hardware buttons are located on the left side of the case.

And on the back cover under the camera there is a Standby button. The location is a little unusual, but after a while it becomes intuitive.

Naturally, there is a regime for people with special needs. Volume buttons can trigger special functions when pressed for a long time. For example, such functions include launching the camera.

Overall, “satisfactory” - the LG K8 (2017) mobile phone did not surprise us with anything special based on the test results. The tested device did not receive a single excellent rating - in any of the test categories, according to the results of our laboratory measurements, this smartphone was not absolutely convincing. In the “Equipment” test discipline, it performed even worse than many competing models and did not impress our testers. However, the price-quality ratio for the LG K8 (2017) was quite good at the time of testing.

Advantages

good battery life (8 hours)
replaceable battery
Android 7

Flaws

only 1.5 GB of RAM
unconvincing camera
The 5-inch display has a resolution of only 1280x720 pixels

  • Price-quality ratio
    Fine
  • Place in the overall ranking
    145 out of 200
  • Price/quality ratio: 66
  • Productivity and management (35%): 66
  • Equipment (25%): 42.4
  • Battery (15%): 78.5
  • Display (15%): 74.6
  • Camera (10%): 54.5

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Performance, battery and build quality

The LG K8 (2017) mobile phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, which operates at a clock speed of up to 1400 MHz. The chip has 4 cores. In addition, the device has 1.5 GB of RAM. Of the total internal memory, after deducting the space occupied by the operating system and pre-installed applications, another 9.5 GB remains free for use.

The technical specifications won’t tell you how fast a smartphone really is, so we test the speed ourselves. In this area, the LG K8 (2017) received a "very good" rating from us after laboratory measurements.

The smartphone draws its energy from a 2500 mAh battery, which allows the device to last 8 hours 16 minutes in online testing mode. Using the included charger, which is connected to the phone via a micro-USB 2.0 connector, you can fully restore energy reserves in 3 hours and 15 minutes. For wireless data transfer, the smartphone offers, among other things, WLAN 802.11 n and Bluetooth 4.2.

Other key characteristics: The total weight of the LG K8 (2017) is 143 grams, and at the thickest point of the case you can measure 8.6 mm. Dimensions - 145x73 mm. For its appearance, we gave this device a “good” rating - here it is not the design of the device that is much more important, but the quality of workmanship and the choice of materials used.

Display and camera

The LCD display of the LG K8 (2017) has a diagonal size of 5 inches and a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. Thus, the device has a pixel density of 295 ppi. In addition, during the test the display showed a maximum brightness of 337.4 cd/m2. With the main camera of LG K8 (2017), you can capture the scene you are interested in with a resolution of 13.0 megapixels in 0.98 seconds. But the distance to the subject must be at least 9 centimeters so that the camera can focus.

For selfie lovers, the device also offers a front camera with a resolution of 4.9 megapixels. Using laboratory measurements, we clearly record the speed of the camera, its resolution and noise level. But to fully evaluate a photograph, a “trained eye” is always required. And this is what our experts’ opinion was: “satisfactory.” Among other equipment related to the camera, we note the ability to record video with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and an LED flash.


Test shot taken with the LG K8 (2017) camera

Alternative: LG X power (K220)

Our alternative is a smartphone that costs about the same but performed better during the test and offers significantly better value for money.

LG K8 (2017) test results

Characteristics and test results of LG K8 (2017)

Price-quality ratio 66
OS during testing Android 7.0 with LG UI
Current OS Android 7
Is there an OS update planned? no data
App Store
Weight 143
Length x Width 145 x 73 mm;
Thickness 8.6 mm;
Expert design review Fine
Expert assessment of work speed Fine
Download speed: PDF 800 KB via WLAN 10.8 s
Download speed: main chip.de via WLAN 0.9 s
Download speed: chip.de test chart via WLAN 22.2 s
Sound quality (speakerphone) Fine
CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 425
Processor architecture
CPU frequency 1.400 MHz
Number of CPU cores 4
RAM capacity 1.5 GB
Battery: capacity 2.500 mAh
Battery: easy to remove Yes
Battery: surfing time 8:16 h:min
Battery: charging time 3:15 h:min
Fast charging function -
Charger and fast charging cable included
Battery: discharging time/charging time 2,5
Wireless charging function -
WLAN 802.11n
Voice over LTE
LTE: frequencies 800, 1.800, 2.600 MHz
LTE: Cat. 4 up to 150 Mbit/s
LTE: Cat. 6 -
LTE: Cat. 9 -
LTE: Cat. 12 -
Screen: type LCD
Screen: diagonal 5.0 inches
Screen: size in mm 62 x 110 mm;
Screen: resolution 720 x 1,280 pixels
Screen: Dot Density 295 ppi
Screen: max. brightness in a dark room 337.4 cd/m²
Screen: staggered contrast in a bright room 35:1
Screen: staggered contrast in a dark room 142:1
Camera: resolution 13.0 megapixels
Camera: measured resolution 1,579 line pairs
Camera: expert assessment of image quality Fine
Camera: VN1 noise 1.3VN1
Camera: minimum focal length 3.5 mm;
Camera: minimum shooting distance 9 cm;
Camera: Shutter Time with Autofocus 0.98 s
Camera: optical stabilizer -
Camera: autofocus Yes
Camera: flash LED
Video resolution 1.920 x 1.080 pixels
Front camera: resolution 4.9 megapixels
LED indicator -
Radio Yes
SIM card type Nano-SIM
Dual SIM -
Protection against dust and moisture (IP certificate) -
Fingerprint's scanner
User accessible memory 9.3 GB
Memory card slot Yes
USB connector micro-USB 2.0
Bluetooth 4.2
NFC Yes
Headphone output 3.5 mm;
HD Voice Yes
SAR 0.43 W/kg
Firmware version during testing NRD90U
Test date 2017-04-21
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Not long ago, we came across the LG K7 for review, the closest relative of the smartphone that we will consider in this review. Despite the close location in digital numbering, the LG K8 (2017) looks better than its younger brother, which, as we wrote, can hardly be called a successful acquisition. In any case, if you quickly compare the specifications of the smartphone. We will try to find out whether this is really so.

First, traditionally, let's look at the characteristics of the test sample:

Display IPS, 16 million colors
Display diagonal 5 inches
Display resolution 1280 x 720
operating system Android 6.0
CPU Mediatek MT6737
Video accelerator Mali-T720MP2
RAM capacity 1.5 GB
Volume of permanent memory 16 GB
Memory card slot microSD, up to 32 GB
Main camera 13 MP, f/2.2, matrix size ⅓ inches, pixel size 1.12 nm
Front-camera 5 MP, f/2.4, matrix size ⅕ inches, pixel size 1.12 inches
Video shooting 1080p (main and front cameras)
Number of SIM cards 2, nanoSIM
Interfaces Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.2 (A2DP, LE), GPS (GLONASS), FM radio, 3.5 mm jack, microUSB 2.0
Fingerprint's scanner No
Fast charging No
Battery 2500 mAh, removable
Weight 148 g
Dimensions 147 x 73 x 8.3 mm
Colors Indigo, golden

As you can see, this smartphone compares favorably with the K7 with a more capacious battery, a larger amount of RAM and permanent memory... However, first things first.

Box and accessories

The LG K8 comes in the usual gray box. Inside we found a standard set: the device itself, a charger, a USB cable, an extractor for the SIM card slot, a separate battery and instructions. Nothing supernatural, the usual set for a budget smartphone.

Frame

The back cover of the smartphone is made of matte corrugated plastic. The frame around the device is made in the color of the smartphone cover. There are silver inserts in the frame on the right and left. The volume control buttons are located on the left side, and the power button is on the rear surface of the device, below the camera and flash. This is very confusing at first: it’s unusual to reach for the unlock button, but it’s more convenient to adjust the volume with your thumb. We would understand the move to install a fingerprint scanner on the unlock button, but it’s not here. In general, the solution with buttons is quite controversial. Otherwise, there are no complaints: thanks to the corrugated cover, the smartphone fits firmly in the hand, the body does not creak or play. The navigation buttons are software, there are no separate touch buttons.

There is a small protrusion in the lid to open it.

Screen

The LG K8 has an acceptable screen, unlike its budget counterpart. The display diagonal of the smartphone is 5 inches, so this is a compact smartphone. The screen is made using IPS technology, and the resolution is 1280x720, which is quite acceptable for a smartphone in this price category with such a diagonal. The display, unlike the LG K7 (2017), is quite visible in bright sunlight.

operating system

The operating system in the smartphone is already slightly outdated Android 6.0, but the OS is currently available for updating to Android 7.0. It's nice that LG cares about its users. The device has its own shell, but it has not been modernized too much: the Knock Code function has been added and a few other “improvements”. There are also native LG applications that cannot be uninstalled, which, in principle, do not interfere with working with the device. Navigation in the menu is smooth, there are no complaints.




Processor and memory

The LG K8 (2017) has a processor from the Chinese company Mediatek MT6737. This is no longer a young, not the most productive and not the most energy-efficient chipset. It will do for simple tasks, but you can hardly play heavy games comfortably on the device. The results in AnTuTu are consistent.

The smartphone has 1.5 GB of RAM, which, in principle, is enough for single-tasking work, but when using several programs alternately, the programs will be constantly unloaded, which can be a little annoying. If you are used to using a large number of programs that run in the background, then you should get used to constant downloads even when switching from the messenger to the browser and back.

16 GB of permanent memory is available out of the box, of which approximately 10 GB is available to the user, which, in principle, is enough for basic needs. If you need more, there is a slot for a microSD card, which is combined with a slot for a SIM card.

Interfaces

The device pleased me with the number of interfaces. In addition to standard Wi-Fi (unfortunately, operating in the same 2.4 GHz band), Bluetooth version 4.2 (there is support for A2DP and LE), GPS, microUSB port and headphone jack, it was very nice to see support for FM radio.

Battery

The battery capacity of the LG K8 (2017) is an unimpressive 2500 mAh. However, the battery should be enough to last through daylight hours with average use. There is no fast charging. However, such a small battery charges very quickly: a little over an hour - and you are back on the horse. It is worth noting that the battery can be removed.

Communication and sound

There are no complaints about the speaker and microphone. The sound quality of the external speaker located on the rear panel isn't the best, but that's understandable. The smartphone supports LTE bands, which are relevant in Russia, there are no problems with this. The only caveat is that the speed via LTE was no higher than 54 Mbit/s, which is explained by the old processor. However, in most situations this will be enough.

Camera

The smartphone has a 13-megapixel rear camera with a ⅓-inch matrix size and a pixel size of 1.12 nm in the matrix. Because of such a small matrix and tiny pixel size, pictures taken with a smartphone do not stand up to criticism. More or less acceptable photographs are obtained only in conditions of ideal illumination of the entire frame. Autofocus often misses.

The front camera also does not shine with picture quality. However, expecting something more from a smartphone costing about $100 is somewhat optimistic.

January 31st company LG Electronics gathered us at the so-called round table to present K-series smartphones 2017 with updated cameras and user-friendly features inherited from premium models. The line is represented by devices LG K10 2017, LG K8 2017 And LG K7 2017 and belongs to the middle price category - i.e. below 20 thousand rubles.
The manufacturer considers the main pride of the K-series to be the improved front camera, which will delight selfie lovers. As LG representatives themselves admitted, it was communication with journalists that inspired them to make some modifications. Firstly, the top-end K10 has a wide-format selfie camera: an angle of 120° will allow you to fit a large group in one frame or capture yourself against the backdrop of some landmark. If the situation is not favorable, you can make the frame narrower, “more private.”



All K-smartphones now have the popular “Auto Selfie”, “Time Lapse Shooting by Hand Gesture” and “Virtual Front Camera Flash” functions, and you can now take “selfies” using the convenient multifunction button on the back cover.

At first glance, the K10, K8 and K7 are very similar, especially from the front, but the back covers differ in design. However, all three, with their plastic shine, lightness, streamlined shapes, and “soft” corners, evoke strong associations with some kind of funny toys. These unpretentious things are devoid of unnecessary pretensions to flagship elegance and chic: they look simple, cute, democratic and original in their own way.







An interesting point is that all devices have a removable battery, just like in the good old days. A rare design solution these days will allow you to easily replace the battery when it stops holding a charge normally, and will also give you a chance to save your phone if it gets wet.

As for the differences in hardware, functionality and other details, now we will explain everything.

LG K10 2017


New LG K10. fingerprint sensor and interesting design - a good offer in its price category. (In any case, the fingerprint scanner built into the control button is clearly borrowed from flagships and is rarely found on smartphones costing 15-17 thousand rubles.)

The LG K10 2017 differs from the K8 and K7 in a more austere design and an almost smooth lid, faster hardware and a new OS - Android 7.0 Nougat with individual modifications from LG. The interface allows you to connect a flash drive to your smartphone via a special adapter for exchanging information, as well as type text messages and letters using an external keyboard.





SpecificationsLG K10 2017

  • Processor: 8-core 1.5 GHz (MT6750)
  • Display: 5.3" HD In-cell Touch (1280 x 720 / 277 ppi)
  • Memory: 2 GB (RAM) / 16 GB (built-in) / microSD (up to 32 GB)
  • Camera: front 5 MP (widescreen) / main 13 MP (standard)
  • Battery: 2,800 mAh (removable)
  • Operating system: Android 7.0 Nougat
  • Dimensions: 148.7 x 75.3 x 7.9 mm
  • Weight: 138 g
  • Networks: LTE / 3G / 2G
  • Color: black / titanium / gold
  • Additionally: fingerprint scanner, Auto Selfie mode, Hand gesture time-lapse function, Front camera Virtual Flash, One-touch shooting, 2.5D display glass

LG K8 2017

LG K8 2017 A little simpler than the “Ten” in terms of hardware and characteristics: it no longer has a fingerprint sensor and runs simple Android 6.0 (Marshmallow). But “Interval shooting by hand gesture”, “Virtual flash” and the same 13 MP main camera are available.

Specifications
LG K8 2017
  • Processor: 4-core, 1.3 GHz (MT6737)
  • Display: 5.0 inches HD (1280x720) with On-Cell Touch technology
  • Memory: 1.5 GB (RAM) / 16 GB (built-in) / micro SD (up to 32 GB)
  • Camera: front 5 MP / main 13 MP
  • Battery: 2,500 mAh (removable)
  • Dimensions: 73.2 x 147.1 x 8.2 mm
  • Weight: 147.8 g
  • Networks: LTE / 3G / 2G
  • Connections: Wi-Fi (802.11 b, g, n) / Bluetooth 4.2 / USB 2.0
  • Colors: indigo/gold
  • Additionally: one-touch shooting, “Time-lapse photography by hand gesture”, “Virtual flash” of the selfie camera






LG K7 2017

LG K7 2017- the most democratic representative of the series: the main camera is 8 megapixels, the front one is 5 megapixels, there is “Virtual flash” and “One-touch shooting”. However, a 4-core 1.1 GHz processor and 4G LTE support will be enough for comfortable Internet surfing, posting photos and videos on social networks, watching videos on YouTube, online games and downloading content.

SpecificationsLG K7 2017

  • Screen: 5.0-inch FWVGA On-Cell Touch
  • Processor: 1.1 GHz 4-core
  • Camera: Main 8 MP / Front 5 MP
  • Memory: RAM: 1 GB ROM: 8 GB
  • Battery: 2,500 mAh
  • Operating system: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
  • Dimensions: 145.8 x 74.1 x 8.1 mm
  • Weight: 143 g
  • Network: LTE/3G/2G
  • Colors: titanium / mocha
  • Additionally: “Time-lapse photography by hand gesture”, One-touch shooting, “Virtual flash” of the selfie camera


Results

According to statistics, up to a million selfies appear on the Internet every day, so many people, when buying a smartphone, focus specifically on the number of megapixels and the quality of shooting. Yes, the best characteristics are found in expensive flagships with sophisticated hardware... But if a person just needs good photos on Instagram and communication on social networks, and is of little interest to the smooth running of 3D games? LG K-series smartphones are designed for this type of consumer. There are no exorbitant characteristics, but the emphasis is on the most used functions.

As for the thick black frames that consumers don’t like so much, they exist here - there’s no escape... However, journalists asked to look into this problem. The previous proposal for a 120° selfie camera was implemented in just six months. Let's hope that this time LG will promptly take note of the good advice from the press.

During the round table, LG representatives were actively interested in what phone colors would please consumers. If you have any thoughts, write them in the comments!