Hello welcome to another episode of unboxing with Paul. Today I bring you the lg k51, the latest phone in lg's k, lineup. Let's take a look at. It comes with android 7.0 right out of the gate, as seen here. It allows us the option to choose between display types, whether we want to have the little camera. Dimple looked that or if you want to choose from more blacked out.
Look the k51 follows in the footsteps of the k40 and keeping with a more sleek body style, as opposed to the previous k20 and k30s, which had more of a round and curvy and chunky body. For those of you worried about the battery lg has included a 4 000 William hour capacity battery, also an upgrade from its predecessor, the k51, both three gigabytes of ram, along with a speedy 2, gigahertz outscore processor. To the dismay of many, the storage has been kept at 32 gigabytes, which, in today's day and age, is a bit small. There is a silver lining, as it supports up to a two terabyte micros card, I'm happy to inform that it comes with a type c, USB port. Finally, ditching the micro us bright off the bat you can notice that it has a very glossy, almost mirror-like surface, that is very susceptible to scratches smudges and fingerprints.
Here we can see that lg definitely stepped up their camera game going from one to a triple camera setup in just one generation. These three lenses back here do look like they mean business, but judging from their 13 5 and 2 megapixel ratings, I'd, say they're more broken than bite. It does, however, come with a portrait mode, but I'd say it's more gimmick than function. The back does feature a fingerprint scanner, along with a warning not to open the battery the front camera is also a 13 megapixel camera, and it's worth noting that again, they at least kept the auxiliary port. This does come with the LED notification, although it is hard is not turning on at the moment, lg has decided to give their phones a new way to navigate called gestures, this fairly intuitive with going up for being home and going to the left to see the rest of your apps.
However, don't panic, as there is an option to revert to the good old buttons, only navigation that android users have become so accustomed to? If there are any features about the phone that you'd consider essential or other information, I'm sure I missed be sure to let me know down in the comments I'm curious as to what we can learn from these phones, as they are not the flagships that get all the media coverage, but rather the unsung heroes of the wireless industry. You.
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