The LG Optimus L1 II is the argument with which the South Korean firm seeks to target the most attractive business margin of the Android ecosystem: complete and inexpensive terminals. And this device is capable of offering all the features expected of a smartphone, although at a very low cost: only 90 euros. For that price, the owner of the LG Optimus L1 II gets a terminal with a three-inch multi-touch screen and a one GHz processor that moves the functions of the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean system.
As we say, it has everything, although in small doses: a two-megapixel camera, media player, all kinds of connections and internal memory of four GB expandable via microSD cards. Although the proposal is attractive for a very specific niche in the market, it suffers from some points to improve, such as the low autonomy it boasts in continuous use: only four hours.
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