lg midrange phoneAs much as companies would love to focus on the high-end market, there are plenty of customers in the low-mid range market that are just as loyal and might not have the budget for a high-end flagship handset. LG has not forgotten that as they have recently taken the wraps off four new mid-range handsets ahead of MWC 2015.

The handsets will range in size starting with the smallest the LG Joy at 4-inches, followed by the LG Leon at 4.5-inches, the LG Spirit at 4.7-inches, and the largest LG Magna at 5-inches. Starting with the LG Joy, this is obviously the lowest-end of the bunch and will come with 1.2GHz quad-core or 1.2GHz dual-core options. It will also be accompanied by a 5MP rear-facing camera and VGA front-facing camera.

As for the other three phones, all will share similar hardware which comprises of 1.2GHz quad-core chipsets for the 3G version, or a 1.3GHz quad-core for the 4G LTE version. All will come with Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box with the LG Magna packing the highest-quality front-facing camera at 5MP, followed by a 1MP for the LG Spirit, and a VGA front-facing camera for the LG Leon.

No word on pricing of LG’s new phones at the moment, but based on what we know of the handset’s specs, it is safe to say that neither of these phones will be taking you to the poor house anytime soon.

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