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Two entry-level mid-ranged LG Android smartphones leaks for Tracfone, L555DL and L455DL


Two new LG smartphones have surfaced on Twitter's platform, claiming it to be the upcoming LG L555DL (on left) and L455DL (on right). However there were no other details mentioned in the post, except showing off the leaked renders that glory the front side of two forthcoming smartphones from the South Koreans. But when taking a closer look at the handset we can see the phones to carry a fairly large chin, as well as bezels and the water-drop style notch housing the front facing secondary camera, which is a fashion outdated for the higher-end models in the year 2020So staring at the phones seemingly hint us that these models should fall under LG's entry-level or middle-ranged Android smartphones for the affordable markets with 4G LTE capabilities under the hood. From the display, the phone looks to be running Android's version 9 Pie with the company's custom UX 8.0 on top. The hardware buttons are placed on either sides of the devices, where alongside the power button (positioned on the right) and volume controls (placed to the left) the phone appears to tot an additional button on the left side, mostly likely for some kind of programmed functionality on board. According to the tipster, these above models are speculated to arrive on TracFone Wireless's network, which is a prepaid, no-contract telecommunications service provider in the stateside.

Source: Evan Blass (Twitter)

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