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LG Zero Release Date & Specs: Mid-Range Device At Its Best, To Launch In Taiwan

South Korean electronics company LG is set to release their latest flagship mid-range smartphone called as the Zero. According to a report by GSM Arena, the company has already announced the global rollout of its first metal-clad smartphone.

The mid-range device will first launch in Taiwan. After its release in Taiwan, it will be launched in the key markets in Europe, Latin America and Asia. Fans outside Taiwan will have to stay tuned for the announcement of the specific date of release. Those living in the U.S. may not have the chance to pick up the new phone yet though as the source cited that it is still unknown if and when the phone will be available in the U.S. area.

The price of the device is not yet revealed as well, although there are rumors going around saying that the LG Zero may cost somewhere around $300 to $400, depending on the location.

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What makes this particular model unique is that even though it's a mid-range smartphone, it comes with impressive specs. As cited in  Pocket-Lint, president and CEO of LG Mobile, Juno Cho said, "At LG, we do not believe in limiting our best technology to just our flagship devices."

The device is even designed with an all-metal body to give it a premiere look, just like how it is with flagship smartphones nowadays. Sporting a 5-inch 720p HD display, the LG Zero runs a 1.2GHz quad-core processor with 1.5GB of RAM. It also supports LTE and carries 13-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front camera. Giving it power is a 2050 mAh nonremovable battery which is said to have been slimmed down in order to fit perfectly with the slim design of the handset. It will be running with Android 5.1 Lollipop.

The LG Zero isn't actually anything new though as an international variant of the LG Class launched in Germany, Korea, Russia and Singapore. The LG Class was first launched in September this year in South Korea.

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