Alongside manufacturers looking for the best screen, the thinst smartphone possible, or even the most powers, LG has just surprised its world by announcing the Band Play, a phone with a powerful speaker.
Aimed at the mid-range, the LG Band Play can (almost) be used as a real portable speaker, thanks to its two speakers with a power of 1 Watt each,just three times less than a small Bluetooth portable speaker, for each speaker. With such power, you can easily enjoy the best music streaming services, and share your musical tastes with your friends.
Running Android Lollipop 5.1, the smartphone features a five-inch IPS HD (1280 x 720 pixels), a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash and auto focus, and a 5-megapixel front camera. For the processor, LG has equipped its Band Play witha Snapdragon 410 with four cores clocked at 1.2 GHz, which is supported by an Adreno 360 graphics chip and 2GB of RAM.
The LG Band Play also has 16GB of microSD expandable internal storage, is 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.1 compatible and has a removable battery capacity of 2,300 mAh. As you can see, it is not expected to come and walk on the high-end flat strips.
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In size, the phone is 139.7 mm high and 71.9 mm wide, and only 8.3 mm thick, and weighs 126 grams. Unfortunately, the LG band Play is currently only announced in South Korea for June 25, and at a fairly high price. Indeed, this one costs the trifle of 394 800 KRW, which gives about 326, which is high considering the characteristics, despite its sound power.
The LG Band Play could therefore be interesting for those who like to listen to music with their smartphone, although the price may cool more than one. In addition, we will have to wait for any announcement from LG to hope to see it arrive outside of South Korea.
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