Feb 21, 2014 05:18 PM EST
LG is the latest company to join in the mini smartphone craze, announcing on Wednesday the G2 mini, a scaled-down version of its flagship G2. The phone will debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The LG G2 mini has a fairly decent specs sheet. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 and runs the latest and greatest Android 4.4 KitKat. On the downside, the phone only has 8GB of internal storage and its 960 x 540 resolution definitely won’t turn any heads. Still, as long as the price is right, the G2 mini could make for a very nice midrange Android smartphone.
“The G2 mini is all about bringing the best user experience of the G2 to a more compact, mid-tier device, giving millions of customers the opportunity to benefit from the LG premium experience,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company in a press statement. “This device offers the perfect balance of modern design and practical UX in a compact package without compromising performance.”
The G2 mini will carry over many of the UX features from LG’s flagship G Series models, so if you’re a fan of Guest Mode, Plug & Pop or Clip Tray, but want something slightly smaller than a 5.2” display, the G2 mini might be just the phone you’re looking for.
The full LG G2 mini specs are as follows:
Chipset: 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Quad-Core (LTE) / 1.7GHz Nvidia Quad Core Tegra 4i (LATAM LTE version)
Display: 4.7-inch qHD IPS (960 x 540)
Memory: 8GB eMMC / 1GB RAM / SD Card Slot
Camera: Rear 8.0MP / 13.0MP (LATAMLTE version) / Front 1.3MP
Battery: 2,440mAh (removable)
Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
Size: 129.6 x 66.0 x 9.8mm
Weight: 121g
Network: Cat. 4 & VoLTE / Cat. 3(LATAM), HSPA+ 21Mbps (3G)
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), A-GPS, NFC (4G LTE version only)
Colors: Titan Black, Lunar White, Red, Gold (depending on region)