LG Electronics has unveiled an updated lineup of their K series smartphones, focusing on enhanced camera technology and improved performance. The three new models—LG K61, K51S, and K41S—aim to deliver advanced features at affordable prices, according to Chang Ma, Senior Vice President of LG’s product strategy group.
These smartphones will first be available in the US in Q2 2020, followed by launches in Europe and Asia, although there is no confirmed release date for Africa yet.
Key Features and Camera Upgrades
Each phone in the new K series is equipped with 6.5-inch displays and quad-camera setups on the rear, including HD, wide-angle, depth sensor, and macro lenses for versatile photography.
- LG K61
- Rear camera: 48MP main camera
- Front camera: 16MP
- LG K51S
- Rear camera: 32MP main camera
- Front camera: 13MP
- LG K41S
- Rear camera: 13MP main camera
- Front camera: 8MP
These smartphones are designed to appeal to mid-range buyers, although pricing has not been announced yet.
Specifications Overview
Below are the full specifications for each model:
- LG K61
- Chipset: 2.3GHz octa-core
- Memory: 4GB RAM / 64GB or 128GB ROM / expandable up to 2TB via microSD
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Colors: Titanium, white, blue
- LG K51S
- Chipset: 2.3GHz octa-core
- Memory: 3GB RAM / 64GB ROM / expandable up to 2TB via microSD
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Colors: Titanium, pink, blue
- LG K41S
- Chipset: 2.0GHz octa-core
- Memory: 3GB RAM / 32GB ROM / expandable up to 2TB via microSD
- Battery: 4,000mAh
- Colors: Titanium, black, white
Delays and Market Impact
The announcement of the K series comes after LG withdrew from the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2020, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. Despite missing the high-profile event, the company continues to push forward with product releases, signaling their commitment to maintaining market relevance.
With a focus on competitive pricing, powerful cameras, and solid performance, the K61, K51S, and K41S aim to attract users looking for reliable, mid-range smartphones without breaking the bank.