theunbiasedblog.com Updated: 2016-12-08 06:21:33
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LG, the makers of the last Nexus smartphone has lately launched a series of good smartphones including the LG G3 but it is the mid-budget smartphones which sell more and for the buyers in this section, the company had recently announced the launch of the...
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pcquest.com Updated: 2016-12-08 06:21:33
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The handy 4.7-inch smartphone sports dual-SIM and has a decent rear camera.Body Design and Features - The L90 Dual comes with metallic finishing frame that wraps around the phone and enhances look of the device. It is thicker (only 9.7mm) than its nearest...
Build quality, IR, Knock Code, Long battery life, Efficient performer...
Average Camera, Display...
The phone packs several features, but there are other devices available in this range with the more powerful octa-core processor...
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LG L90 Dual , the latest dual SIM smartphone in the L Series III lineup from LG went on sale in India back in March. We brought you the unboxing and the benchmarks of the smartphone recently, here we have the complete review of the smartphone. The L90 dua...
Good performance, Good build quality and design, Good battery life...
Low resolution display with limited viewing angles, Lacks ambient light sensor, Slightly on the expensive side...
At a market price of around Rs. 16,000, the LG L90 Dual is definitely costly, compared to other smartphones in this range. Even though it scores well in battery life and the performance, the display is average compared to smartphones like Moto G and it la...
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tablets-help.com Updated: 2016-12-08 06:21:33
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LG L90 Dual is a 4.7 inch KitKat OS enabled device. It is packed with quad core processor with dual cameras, supporting dual SIM. It is available for a price tag of Rs.14,128 in India.LG L90 ViewIt is a fairly ordinary-looking phone, not too big and not t...
KitKat OS, Good processing power, Good battery support...
Not impressive display...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-12-08 06:21:33
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After the successful launch of its flagship models like G Pro, G2 and G Flex, LG is all determined to lure the mid-income consumer segment with the latest launch, LG L90 Dual- a smartphone that comes included with Knock feature usually found in LG's premi...
One touch SIM swap option, IR Blaster to control LG TV, DVD and Bluray, Snappy performance, Good battery life, KnockCode function, Can be used as TV remote...
Low resolution screen, Uninspiring design, Average Camera...
As said, after being in the company of monstrous sized handsets, LG L90 Dual Smartphones as a much needed change with its sensibly sized 4.7 inch screen. The handset is capable of offering smooth performance and good multitasking capability. Switching bet...
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LG hasn't exactly been ‘Mr Popular' in the mainstream smartphone segment. While some of their recent budget offerings might have sold well, they didn't really have anything that was memorable. The L90 however packs in enough substance to jump out of the c...
Leaving the MRP aside, the LG L90 Dual can be bought online and in most retail stores for as low as Rs 16,500. Its closest competition here is the Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo, although calling it competition would be a bit of a stretch. As it so happens, the...
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LG competes with Samsung in nearly every imaginable category of electronics and appliances, but while both companies are well known for TVs, refrigerators and air conditioners, Samsung clearly has the lead when it comes to smartphones. Nearly everyone kno...
Good, Comes with Android 4.4, Knock Code is innovative and easy to use, Lightweight, easy to grip...
Low-resolution screen, Mediocre performance, Awkward physical button scheme, Inconsistent battery life test results...
We have mixed feelings about the LG L90. It could have been a great phone, but it just feels old and underpowered, with modern software bogging it down. LG seriously needs to take care of issues like the pointless Menu button, and tone down its UI. Its bi...
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economictimes.indiatimes.com Updated: 2016-12-08 06:21:33
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NEW DELHI: LG's has revamped its mid range dual SIM offerings with the launch of L90 dual. This dual SIM phone is one of the few available in the sub Rs 20,000 bracket with the latest Android 4.4 OS. It has some pretty impressive features for the price. F...
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LG L90 Dual Street Price: Rs 16,500 After tasting success in the premium segment with the G2, LG has now released its L90 Dual to grab market share in the mid-range segment. This phone belongs to LG's third wave of devices from L-series. Armed with a quad...
Great performance, Latest Android Kitkat, Good battery life.
Average screen, Camera is disappointing, Uninspring design, Inflated price...
The L90 Dual is a sensibly sized phone available for around Rs 16,500. It offers smooth performance and flexibility to switch between SIM cards. Knockcode is an interesting feature, but in its current form it's a hit and miss affair. Even if it worked we...
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