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LG L60 Now Reached to Indian Shores and Available at Rs. 7,999

After launching two new affordable smartphones: L Fino and L Bello, the South Korean giant, LG has now announced one more handset, L60 for the Indian mart. Notably, the firm is diversifying its L series to have a fortress in emerging 3G markets. Although, earlier this month, the dual-SIM mobile phone has been already listed on the company's Russia website and now it is catalogued on brand's Indian site at Rs. 9,000.

Here, it's imperative to mention that handset is already procurable on an E-commerce website, Amazon with a price tag of Rs. 7,990 alongside a labeled model name of X147. As per the company, the device is power packed with Android KitKat 4.4.2 operating system and 1540mAh battery. It bestows a 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, including 0.3-megapixel of selfie snapper.

LG L60 is paired with a dual-core processor that is clocked at 1.3GHz operating frequency, but its chipset is still unidentified. It houses a 4.3-inch TFT display, which provides the pixel resolution of 480x800p and pixel density of 217ppi. Device will surely attract the Indian consumers due to comprisal of 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPRS/ EDGE and Bluetooth 4.0 on the connectivity front.

Additionally, the smartphone is armed with 512MB of RAM alongside 4GB of internal memory, which you can enlarge up to 32GB via a microSD card, but it seems little moping because of the inaccessibility of sensors. However, it is exhibited on the shelves of domestic smartphone space with 66.3x124.15x11.8mm scale along with 119 grams of heft.

Noticeably, this Korean giant has been earmarked to showcase its new L series smartphones at the IFA 2014 event, Berlin, which will be held in September. In the pursuance of Wi-Fi Alliance website, earlier this month, LG L60's other variants were also spotted like LG-X132, LG-X135, LG-X137 and LG-X147, which vary according to territory and network carriers.