- Analysis by KJ David
LG slaps on several premium-end pros to their 2015 mid-range lineup, albeit most of them are design elements and not performance or software optimizations.
This Lollipop-operated 5-incher sports an in-cell touch display , a spec that we had strictly observed on LG's ultra high-end handsets as of late 2014. The Glance View function introduced by the G Flex2 also found its way to this mass-tier model. As for its hardware, the Magna is limited to a 1GB RAM and a quad-core 1.2GHz processor , though the 2540mAh battery capacity sounds quite nice for a smartphone in this class.
The LG Magna has a relatively fresh mix of pros and cons, though we would not tag it as the ultimate (magna) middle-class Android just yet.
** This phone is also known as: LG H502F
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