LG Electronics has quietly unveiled a new entry level budget smartphone – LG L35. Sporting a 3.2-inch humble display, the LG L35 would be the company’s most affordable smartphone running the Android 4.4.2 KitKat version. The LG L35 has been listed at the LG Germany region website but there is no information on its arrival and price.
The new LG L35 smartphone offers a flat home button in the front with a capacitive Back Key and Menu on its either side. Bearing the typical L Series III family design, the LG L35 boasts of a 3.2-inch Display with 320×240 pixel resolution.
LG has powered the L35 mobile phone with a dual-core 1.2 Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 and Adreno 302 graphics processing unit. Only sad part is that LG L35 has only 512 MB RAM which puts it just below the freshly launched Moto E smartphone (which has 1 GB RAM). The L35 offers only 4 GB on-board storage and the Memory card slot can hold up to 32 GB micro SD card.
At the rear, LG has placed a textured back panel accommodating a 3 Megapixel camera for imaging. There is no front facing camera. Offered in Black and White colour options, the L35 measures 11.9 mm thick. LG is also expected to implement the modern LG UI features such as Knock Code on this handful smartphone.