Thursday, 9 October 2014

LANDVO L200G review

LANDVO L200G
LANDVO L200G owns a 5 inch IPS capacitive display with 960×540 pixels QHD resolution. Whether you are a student or a professional, such an amazing screen size is very much helpful for reading online texts, typing lengthy contents, playing video games and enjoying movies with high quality and sharp pictures. The eye sensor adjusts the intensity of light and makes the eyes comfortable even if you and your mate are on travel.
Landvo L200G has MTK6582 CPU with 1.3 Ghz quad core of processor making the functions very fast. 1 GB RAM is sufficient for smooth run of Androids and the 4GB ROM is provided aiming the general consumers looking for low cost and high benefits. It has also provision for external memory with TF card up to 64 GB. Another benefit is the Android 4.4 OS, which is the latest one. With 4G FDD LTE network andfrequency 1800 MHz to 2600 MHz you can experience amazing speeds of 5Mbps to12Mbps, and can enjoy high speed WLAN services in your finger tips.
With high class dual cameras, 2.0 MP in the front and 5.0 MP in the back with flashlight and auto focus facility, you can click some unforgettable stills of your life to be reminisced forever. Video recording facility enables to give life to some valuable moments and preserve for the next generation.
It is provided with one number 2000 mAh, lithium, 3.8 volt battery. Since the battery has a long life, you can safely enjoy the comfort of your companion and enjoy uninterrupted music and videos while you travel long distance.
It has a size of 144x72x9 mm and weighs only 0.12 kg. The complete package including the earphones, battery, adaptor, back case, USB cable and the screen protector weighs 0.5 kg only. It is convenient to carry this smart companion wherever you go, which makes you the whole thing completely natural.

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