The first all-metal smartphone from LG is almost ready in Taiwan. The LG Class we know from South Korea is now known as the LG Zero. It will soon be ready in Europe and Latin America. No word if it will arrive in North America but we’re keeping our fingers crossed because this one looks sleek and very much classy for a mid-range phone.

The all-metal body LG Zero comes equipped with a 5-inch In-Cell Touch IPS screen with 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, 16GB of on-board storage, 1.5GB RAM, 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 13MP rear camera, 8MP front-facing cam, and a 2050 mAh battery. Unit already runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.

You can choose from either the gold or silver variant. The phone is simply the LG Class introduced in South Korea recently. It boasts of a solid aluminum exterior that holds the touchscreen display in an “Arc Glass” design. The result is a slimmer and smoother profile.

As with the latest LG smartphones, Zero’s cameras are impressive. LG says they are the best in class, offering high quality images all the time even in low light condition. Similar to the LG G series, the LG Zero also comes with the popular Gesture Shot, Gesture View, and Gesture Interval Shot features.

The LG Zero may be a mid-ranger but LG is determined to bring the best features and technology to the device. “Premium features at a competitive price point” is what LG wants to prove with the LG Zero and looks like we’ll know for sure what that really means.

VIA: Android Central

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