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LG L Series III Hands On: L35, L40, L65, L70, L90 - MWC 2014

2014-02-25
hey everyone you know the drill Hanna behind the camera and Anton LG booth and we are here with the L Series free we've got and I'm gonna just read off of the list because I have no idea how many are there five actually it's the l 35 VL 40 BL 65 VL 70 and the l 9 e and we're gonna start off with the L 90 here not because it's the highest and it's because it's the first one we can get our hands on and then we'll make our way through the rest so this is the LG l90 and as you can see it looks a lot and it feels a lot like the g2 mini and if you look at my cheat sheet which I will desperately use it has many of the features from the g2 mini hopefully we can unlock it the same way there we go a 4.7 inch IPS display of qHD resolution which is 540 by 960 behind which there's a 1.2 v hertz quad-core processor flipping through the back there's an 8 megapixel camera with an LED flash of course we're no longer talking optical image stabilization as this is the lower-end series of LG smartphones double with a 5 megapixel webcam and interestingly LG has made a great job in delivering these brand new phones with the latest version of Android and if my cheat sheet is right we'll just gonna verify that this one also has 4.4.2 of course all the cloud applications home button back button menu bubbly speaker all usual let's move on to see the other ones we are continuing the g/l 70 which is the second highest in ranking of highest to lowest end phones this one opposed to the L 90 is powered by a 1.2 gigahertz dual-core processor in early quad-core processor so slightly slower smaller screen 4.5 inches and WVGA the resolution is also attached smaller that's 480 by 800 an 8 megapixel camera is still the same as the specifications of the l 9e not optical stabilized and a 5 megapixel webcam on the front and something which is cool which we have just found out if you go into settings and this is valid for the entire series go to Home screen and you can select the easy home function and this is how it looks you have all your main shortcuts your dial pad your camera shortcuts messaging contacts and of course easy access to your applications and switching back is just a three step operation go back to the settings flip back to home screen and we'll flip back to the L 65 for the third video third segments I should say of this video and this is the L 65 we are just unlocking it we're going down and down towards lower and this is the same 1.2 this is notify me that the battery is full which is always good 1.2 gigahertz local processor for print 3-inch WVGA we had 4.7 4.5 this is a 4.3 ensure we have a 5 megapixel camera on the back my cheat sheet doesn't help me with the webcam but we're guessing it's the same webcam as on previous phones though it might not be the case Android 4.4 as usual and we no longer have the home button we have the capacitive buttons for back home multitasking and a button which will probably switch between the two SIM cards as this is a two SIM phone and I'm guessing that that particular button is a sim switch but let's move towards the lower end devices and keep this video going the lowest end of them all the LG l 35 which has a 1.2 gigahertz dual-core processor the same as on the lowest end devices except for DLNA which has a quad-core processor 3.2 inch display h vga resolution 3 megapixel camera without the flash and the same android 4.4 kitkat and this one is actually the only one which cannot be unlocked with the special naka feature you just have to simply swipe to unlock and that's how you use it however dual SIM is also in that's been a very brief look at five of the phones from the LG L Series kind of behind the camera trying to follow me me trying to following up with use and pocket now you know the rest thank you very much for watching
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