Display and Build: The LG L60 is a low end dual core phone from LG. The phone’s size is on par with the standard set at this price range. The phone up front has a TFT capacitive panel that measures 4.3” diagonally and has a 480p (800*480p) display with a ppi of 200+. It is a part of the L series of devices targeted at the lower price points.
Internal Specifications and Operating System The phone has a 1.3 GHz Snapdragon Cortex-A7 processor which is dual core coupled with 512MB ram. The phone has a 1540mah battery and a 4GB flash storage expandable via a microSD slot upto 32GB. The sensors included are an accelerometer, proximity sensor and compass.
The phone runs Google’s v4.4.2 Kitkat skinned with LG’s custom UI.
Camera The LG L60 camera is a 5MP unit for your photography needs that can record 480p videos @ 30fps and has a LED flash. The front snapper is a VGA camera which should suffice for basic usage.
Connectivity The LG L60 has Quad band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, Dual band 3G with HSPA, GPS, FM, Bluetooth v4.0, microUSB for charging and USB connections.
Final Words The LG L60 has nothing to write home about, it is a solid phone at a solid price at the lower price points in the entry level segment. The phone has Kitkat which is a great piece of software for phones and should run fine on the given hardware as Google streamlined the code to run on less RAM on Android Kitkat. The phone is a compelling entry level device and has no back draws for the price.