LG L Fino Dual Quick Review



LG smartphone line up has been pretty well since they launched the LG G2 a year ago. Following the success of the G2 is the current LG flagship, the LG G3. But these are top tier devices that will cost consumers a handful of Pesos. Good thing, LG made us the L Fino. A G3-looking device without the horsepower but has a few charms on its own.


First off, LG Fino closely resembles its elder brothers — the G3 series – with the rear-buttons, clean face and minimal branding. It is a pleasure to hold since it only sports a 4.5-inch with acceptable bezel. One-handed use is a check, making this smartphone friendly to any users.

A quick tour around the device will reveal the front-facing camera and proximity sensor on the front, the camera, LED flash, volume buttons and power/lock button at the back, the microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5mm jack on top. The rest of the device is clean and unobtrusive. When the screen is off, the Gorilla Glass on top of the display reflects beautifully and seamless.

Like any other modern phones, the call-quality of the L Fino is good with a little exception on the loudspeaker during calls. Voice sounds soft and quiet, but when playing music, it gets a bit louder.

Display-wise, the smartphone can please the eyes for its vibrant display but the resolution disappoints. With only a WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) on a 4.5″ display, the 207ppi is a drawback since its direct competitors already sport an HD display. Nevertheless, the LG UX is a big welcome to the L Fino with some of the G3-features on board especially the QSlide apps, Knock Code and tap-to-wake.

The L Fino carries a 8MP shooter at the back and it captures images with good detail in bright situations. Low-light scenarios will result to smudgy stills but a usable photo. If things get very dark, the single-LED flash can help. Also, the camera UI is very simple and easy to learn. There are casual effects too, just to add a little fun.

While the still feature of the camera is plausible, the video recording capability raises eyebrows because it only captures up to 480p. In today’s world of 4K flagships, 480p is not an excuse for such specifications. We hope to receive an update that will enable at least 720p recording soon.

Check out the captured samples from the 8MP sensor of LG L Fino:

After using the LG L Fino for days, its battery gives ample energy to power the phone for a whole day of casual usage. With a 1,900mAh power source, data connections should be used occasionally or you’ll get shorter battery life. And for quick performance showcase, the L Fino gets a score of 16890 in Antutu Benchmark.

By the end of the day, we hope the LG L Fino was cheaper. It is a well-balanced phone with smooth performance and fantastic software touches. Though, for Php 7,990, it doesn’t have an HD screen, HD video recording, and an HD front camera. Basically, everything high definition is removed from the L Fino.

LG L Fino specifications:
4.5″ IPS LCD (480 x 800 pixel), 207ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Adreno 302
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
8-megapixel autofocus primary camera w/ LED flash, 480p video
VGA front-facing camera
FM radio w/ RDS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA
Dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
Li-Ion 1900mAh
Android 4.4.2 w/ LG UI
127.5 x 67.9 x 11.9 mm
145 grams
Php 7,990

What we liked about it:
– Vibrant IPS display
– Solid polycarbonate construction
– Smooth LG UX
– Fast performance

What didn’t like:
– 480p video recording
– Quiet loudspeaker
– Competitors have cheaper offerings with better specifications

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LG L Fino Dual Quick Review



LG smartphone line up has been pretty well since they launched the LG G2 a year ago. Following the success of the G2 is the current LG flagship, the LG G3. But these are top tier devices that will cost consumers a handful of Pesos. Good thing, LG made us the L Fino. A G3-looking device without the horsepower but has a few charms on its own.


First off, LG Fino closely resembles its elder brothers — the G3 series – with the rear-buttons, clean face and minimal branding. It is a pleasure to hold since it only sports a 4.5-inch with acceptable bezel. One-handed use is a check, making this smartphone friendly to any users.

A quick tour around the device will reveal the front-facing camera and proximity sensor on the front, the camera, LED flash, volume buttons and power/lock button at the back, the microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5mm jack on top. The rest of the device is clean and unobtrusive. When the screen is off, the Gorilla Glass on top of the display reflects beautifully and seamless.

Like any other modern phones, the call-quality of the L Fino is good with a little exception on the loudspeaker during calls. Voice sounds soft and quiet, but when playing music, it gets a bit louder.

Display-wise, the smartphone can please the eyes for its vibrant display but the resolution disappoints. With only a WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) on a 4.5″ display, the 207ppi is a drawback since its direct competitors already sport an HD display. Nevertheless, the LG UX is a big welcome to the L Fino with some of the G3-features on board especially the QSlide apps, Knock Code and tap-to-wake.

The L Fino carries a 8MP shooter at the back and it captures images with good detail in bright situations. Low-light scenarios will result to smudgy stills but a usable photo. If things get very dark, the single-LED flash can help. Also, the camera UI is very simple and easy to learn. There are casual effects too, just to add a little fun.

While the still feature of the camera is plausible, the video recording capability raises eyebrows because it only captures up to 480p. In today’s world of 4K flagships, 480p is not an excuse for such specifications. We hope to receive an update that will enable at least 720p recording soon.

Check out the captured samples from the 8MP sensor of LG L Fino:

After using the LG L Fino for days, its battery gives ample energy to power the phone for a whole day of casual usage. With a 1,900mAh power source, data connections should be used occasionally or you’ll get shorter battery life. And for quick performance showcase, the L Fino gets a score of 16890 in Antutu Benchmark.

By the end of the day, we hope the LG L Fino was cheaper. It is a well-balanced phone with smooth performance and fantastic software touches. Though, for Php 7,990, it doesn’t have an HD screen, HD video recording, and an HD front camera. Basically, everything high definition is removed from the L Fino.

LG L Fino specifications:
4.5″ IPS LCD (480 x 800 pixel), 207ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Adreno 302
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
8-megapixel autofocus primary camera w/ LED flash, 480p video
VGA front-facing camera
FM radio w/ RDS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA
Dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
Li-Ion 1900mAh
Android 4.4.2 w/ LG UI
127.5 x 67.9 x 11.9 mm
145 grams
Php 7,990

What we liked about it:
– Vibrant IPS display
– Solid polycarbonate construction
– Smooth LG UX
– Fast performance

What didn’t like:
– 480p video recording
– Quiet loudspeaker
– Competitors have cheaper offerings with better specifications

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LG L Fino Dual Quick Review

LG smartphone line up has been pretty well since they launched the LG G2 a year ago. Following the success of the G2 is the current LG flagship, the LG G3. But these are top tier devices that will cost consumers a handful of Pesos. Good thing, LG made us the L Fino. A G3-looking device without the horsepower but has a few charms on its own.


First off, LG Fino closely resembles its elder brothers — the G3 series – with the rear-buttons, clean face and minimal branding. It is a pleasure to hold since it only sports a 4.5-inch with acceptable bezel. One-handed use is a check, making this smartphone friendly to any users.

A quick tour around the device will reveal the front-facing camera and proximity sensor on the front, the camera, LED flash, volume buttons and power/lock button at the back, the microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5mm jack on top. The rest of the device is clean and unobtrusive. When the screen is off, the Gorilla Glass on top of the display reflects beautifully and seamless.

Like any other modern phones, the call-quality of the L Fino is good with a little exception on the loudspeaker during calls. Voice sounds soft and quiet, but when playing music, it gets a bit louder.

Display-wise, the smartphone can please the eyes for its vibrant display but the resolution disappoints. With only a WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) on a 4.5″ display, the 207ppi is a drawback since its direct competitors already sport an HD display. Nevertheless, the LG UX is a big welcome to the L Fino with some of the G3-features on board especially the QSlide apps, Knock Code and tap-to-wake.

The L Fino carries a 8MP shooter at the back and it captures images with good detail in bright situations. Low-light scenarios will result to smudgy stills but a usable photo. If things get very dark, the single-LED flash can help. Also, the camera UI is very simple and easy to learn. There are casual effects too, just to add a little fun.

While the still feature of the camera is plausible, the video recording capability raises eyebrows because it only captures up to 480p. In today’s world of 4K flagships, 480p is not an excuse for such specifications. We hope to receive an update that will enable at least 720p recording soon.

Check out the captured samples from the 8MP sensor of LG L Fino:

After using the LG L Fino for days, its battery gives ample energy to power the phone for a whole day of casual usage. With a 1,900mAh power source, data connections should be used occasionally or you’ll get shorter battery life. And for quick performance showcase, the L Fino gets a score of 16890 in Antutu Benchmark.

By the end of the day, we hope the LG L Fino was cheaper. It is a well-balanced phone with smooth performance and fantastic software touches. Though, for Php 7,990, it doesn’t have an HD screen, HD video recording, and an HD front camera. Basically, everything high definition is removed from the L Fino.

LG L Fino specifications:
4.5″ IPS LCD (480 x 800 pixel), 207ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Adreno 302
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
8-megapixel autofocus primary camera w/ LED flash, 480p video
VGA front-facing camera
FM radio w/ RDS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA
Dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
Li-Ion 1900mAh
Android 4.4.2 w/ LG UI
127.5 x 67.9 x 11.9 mm
145 grams
Php 7,990

What we liked about it:
– Vibrant IPS display
– Solid polycarbonate construction
– Smooth LG UX
– Fast performance

What didn’t like:
– 480p video recording
– Quiet loudspeaker
– Competitors have cheaper offerings with better specifications

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LG L Fino Dual Quick Review

LG smartphone line up has been pretty well since they launched the LG G2 a year ago. Following the success of the G2 is the current LG flagship, the LG G3. But these are top tier devices that will cost consumers a handful of Pesos. Good thing, LG made us the L Fino. A G3-looking device without the horsepower but has a few charms on its own.


First off, LG Fino closely resembles its elder brothers — the G3 series – with the rear-buttons, clean face and minimal branding. It is a pleasure to hold since it only sports a 4.5-inch with acceptable bezel. One-handed use is a check, making this smartphone friendly to any users.

A quick tour around the device will reveal the front-facing camera and proximity sensor on the front, the camera, LED flash, volume buttons and power/lock button at the back, the microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5mm jack on top. The rest of the device is clean and unobtrusive. When the screen is off, the Gorilla Glass on top of the display reflects beautifully and seamless.

Like any other modern phones, the call-quality of the L Fino is good with a little exception on the loudspeaker during calls. Voice sounds soft and quiet, but when playing music, it gets a bit louder.

Display-wise, the smartphone can please the eyes for its vibrant display but the resolution disappoints. With only a WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) on a 4.5″ display, the 207ppi is a drawback since its direct competitors already sport an HD display. Nevertheless, the LG UX is a big welcome to the L Fino with some of the G3-features on board especially the QSlide apps, Knock Code and tap-to-wake.

The L Fino carries a 8MP shooter at the back and it captures images with good detail in bright situations. Low-light scenarios will result to smudgy stills but a usable photo. If things get very dark, the single-LED flash can help. Also, the camera UI is very simple and easy to learn. There are casual effects too, just to add a little fun.

While the still feature of the camera is plausible, the video recording capability raises eyebrows because it only captures up to 480p. In today’s world of 4K flagships, 480p is not an excuse for such specifications. We hope to receive an update that will enable at least 720p recording soon.

Check out the captured samples from the 8MP sensor of LG L Fino:

After using the LG L Fino for days, its battery gives ample energy to power the phone for a whole day of casual usage. With a 1,900mAh power source, data connections should be used occasionally or you’ll get shorter battery life. And for quick performance showcase, the L Fino gets a score of 16890 in Antutu Benchmark.

By the end of the day, we hope the LG L Fino was cheaper. It is a well-balanced phone with smooth performance and fantastic software touches. Though, for Php 7,990, it doesn’t have an HD screen, HD video recording, and an HD front camera. Basically, everything high definition is removed from the L Fino.

LG L Fino specifications:
4.5″ IPS LCD (480 x 800 pixel), 207ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Adreno 302
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
8-megapixel autofocus primary camera w/ LED flash, 480p video
VGA front-facing camera
FM radio w/ RDS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA
Dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
Li-Ion 1900mAh
Android 4.4.2 w/ LG UI
127.5 x 67.9 x 11.9 mm
145 grams
Php 7,990

What we liked about it:
– Vibrant IPS display
– Solid polycarbonate construction
– Smooth LG UX
– Fast performance

What didn’t like:
– 480p video recording
– Quiet loudspeaker
– Competitors have cheaper offerings with better specifications

The post LG L Fino Dual Quick Review appeared first on YugaTech | Philippines, Tech News & Reviews.

LG L Fino Dual Quick Review

LG smartphone line up has been pretty well since they launched the LG G2 a year ago. Following the success of the G2 is the current LG flagship, the LG G3. But these are top tier devices that will cost consumers a handful of Pesos. Good thing, LG made us the L Fino. A G3-looking device without the horsepower but has a few charms on its own.


First off, LG Fino closely resembles its elder brothers — the G3 series – with the rear-buttons, clean face and minimal branding. It is a pleasure to hold since it only sports a 4.5-inch with acceptable bezel. One-handed use is a check, making this smartphone friendly to any users.

A quick tour around the device will reveal the front-facing camera and proximity sensor on the front, the camera, LED flash, volume buttons and power/lock button at the back, the microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5mm jack on top. The rest of the device is clean and unobtrusive. When the screen is off, the Gorilla Glass on top of the display reflects beautifully and seamless.

Like any other modern phones, the call-quality of the L Fino is good with a little exception on the loudspeaker during calls. Voice sounds soft and quiet, but when playing music, it gets a bit louder.

Display-wise, the smartphone can please the eyes for its vibrant display but the resolution disappoints. With only a WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) on a 4.5″ display, the 207ppi is a drawback since its direct competitors already sport an HD display. Nevertheless, the LG UX is a big welcome to the L Fino with some of the G3-features on board especially the QSlide apps, Knock Code and tap-to-wake.

The L Fino carries a 8MP shooter at the back and it captures images with good detail in bright situations. Low-light scenarios will result to smudgy stills but a usable photo. If things get very dark, the single-LED flash can help. Also, the camera UI is very simple and easy to learn. There are casual effects too, just to add a little fun.

While the still feature of the camera is plausible, the video recording capability raises eyebrows because it only captures up to 480p. In today’s world of 4K flagships, 480p is not an excuse for such specifications. We hope to receive an update that will enable at least 720p recording soon.

Check out the captured samples from the 8MP sensor of LG L Fino:

After using the LG L Fino for days, its battery gives ample energy to power the phone for a whole day of casual usage. With a 1,900mAh power source, data connections should be used occasionally or you’ll get shorter battery life. And for quick performance showcase, the L Fino gets a score of 16890 in Antutu Benchmark.

By the end of the day, we hope the LG L Fino was cheaper. It is a well-balanced phone with smooth performance and fantastic software touches. Though, for Php 7,990, it doesn’t have an HD screen, HD video recording, and an HD front camera. Basically, everything high definition is removed from the L Fino.

LG L Fino specifications:
4.5″ IPS LCD (480 x 800 pixel), 207ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
1.2 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200
Adreno 302
1GB RAM
4GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB
8-megapixel autofocus primary camera w/ LED flash, 480p video
VGA front-facing camera
FM radio w/ RDS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB v2.0
HSDPA
Dual-SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
Li-Ion 1900mAh
Android 4.4.2 w/ LG UI
127.5 x 67.9 x 11.9 mm
145 grams
Php 7,990

What we liked about it:
– Vibrant IPS display
– Solid polycarbonate construction
– Smooth LG UX
– Fast performance

What didn’t like:
– 480p video recording
– Quiet loudspeaker
– Competitors have cheaper offerings with better specifications

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