LG L60 Dual Review of The Pros And Cons

Picture of the LG L60 Dual, by LG

- Analysis by KJ David


LG might need more than an extra SIM card slot if the L60's dual-SIM version looks to contend with other 2014 budget Androids. Its 5- and 0.3-megapixel (VGA) cameras sound pretty dated for its release date (August 2014). The 4GB internal memory and 512MB RAM also seem to rub some salt to its wounds. Another nod to the classics is its Knock ON feature, which was limited to a two-tap unlock function -- most other LG models feature the 8-tap Knock Code. It WVGA (800 x 480) resolution on a 4.3-inch TFT display might also be a deal-breaker for entry-level shoppers. That said, this KitKat-run model is likely to come from a relatively low price point, probably its edge against other 2014 releases from LG.

** This phone is also known as: LG X147, LG L-60 Dual


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