The dual SIM smartphone with 4.3 Inch WVGA (800 x 480) is powered by a 1.3 GHz MediaTek chipset aided by 512 MB RAM. You get 4 GB native storage to house OS + apps + data, and MicroSD expansion up to 32 GB is also an option. Imaging hardware is also same with a 5 MP rear auto focus unit. Apart from eliminating 3G connectivity, LG has also slightly bumped up the battery capacity to 1700 mAh. Software is unspecified version of latest Android 4.4 Kitkat. You won’t be saving a lot in terms of money by opting for LG L60i over L60 (3G variant, approx 300 more) but the price gap is expected to widen after first few weeks (LG L60 was initially launched for 7,999 INR). Eliminating 3G is a bizarre choice, but with battery bonus and 2G, the phone is expected to last longer and might make sense to buyers you don’t prioritize 3G connectivity.

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