- Analysis by KJ David
Simply put, the LG X cam is home to a high-class (as of 2016 Q1) pro, but stays within mid-range bounds in terms of RAM (2GB) and memory (16GB) . Additionally, for a phone running on a 1.14GHz octa-core CPU , it could have done better than a 2520mAh battery capacity .
Despite those cons, the X cam boasts a relatively sophisticated dual-rear-camera setup (13-megapixel + 5-megapixel cameras at the back), which we know dedicates a high-resolution main cam for conventional imaging and a secondary one for depth-of-field analysis and focus adjustment.
The previously-mentioned facet is accompanied by LG's 3D Bending Glass technology, which gives the device a swerved edge that measures only 5.2mm on the outermost point. It is also available in the X screen's Pink Gold finish, but adds Titan Silver to the options as well.
In a nutshell, the LG X cam is not a perfect high-end phone as its pros and cons reveal, but its dual-core camera technology is a head-turner relative to many other mid- to high-end specs.
** This phone is also known as: LG cam X, LG X camera
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