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LG K12+ launched with 57 inch HD+ display, Helio P22 SoC

Highlights: The LG K12+ has launched in Brazil The smartphone has the Helio P22 SoC It runs on Android 8.1 out of the box. LG has launched the K12+ in Brazil. The USP of the K12+ is that it brings with it features found on more expensive LG devices such as AI enhanced software and premium audio. All this comes at a mid ranged price point. Speaking of specifications of the K12+, the smartphone has а 5.7-inch HD+ display without a notch. On the front, the device has an 8MP selfie shooter coupled with a front-facing flash. Under the hood, the device has the Helio P22 SoC coupled with 2GB RAM and 32GB built-in storage. You can expand the storage using a microSD card. The K12+ runs on Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box. The device also houses a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left. Below this button is the volume controls.  At the back, the smartphone houses a 16MP camera along with a flash. The back also houses a fingerprint sensor. A 3000 mAh battery powers the entire package. The device has a microUSB port for charging. The smartphone also has DTS:X 3D Surround Sound support for headphones plugged in via 3.5mm. The smartphone will be available in Moroccan Blue, Platinum Gray, and Black colour options. The smartphone is priced at  BRL 1,199 (approx. Rs 21,200).  Also Read: Xiaomi trolls the Huawei P30 series on social media Digit's Apple iPhone XI leak confirmed yet again by leaked schematics

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