LG L7
BARCELONA, Spain--LG's new L-Style phones weren't the stars of the company's show at Mobile World Congress, but they're definitely worth a closer look. At the top end is the Optimus L7. It has a 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel camera with a LED flash, support for HSDPA networks, and a gorgeous 4.3-inch display.
LG L7
And best of all, it has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
LG L7
The L7 is just 8.7mm thick with a textured metallic finish that gives it a great feeling in your hand.
LG L5
The midrange L5 also has Ice Cream Sandwich and HSDPA compatibility, but inside is an 800MHz processor and a 5-megapixel camera. Also, the display is scaled down to 4 inches across. Depending on the region, however, it can support NFC networks.
LG L5
The L5 also comes in white. Its profile is a trim 9.6mm.
LG L5
On the rear side is the camera lens and LED flash.
LG L3
The L3 is the most entry-level handset of the trio. It sports a 3.2-inch display, a 3-megapixel camera, an 800MHz processor, and you're stuck with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
LG L3
In addition to having a lower resolution, the L3's camera also lacks a flash.
LG L3
Though the L3 is the most compact handset in the L-Style series, it's also the thickest at 11.7mm.
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