LG has just quietly updated its entry-level K20 which originally came out in 2017. The new version is actually running the lightweight Android Go Pie edition and will be available across Europe.

Upfront, we have a 5.45-inch 18:9 FullVision display with a resolution of 480 x 960. The selfie cam comes in at 5MP and features a flash for better portraits in low light scenarios. Going around the back we have a single 8MP F/2.2 shooter, an LED flash and the single loudspeaker. There isn’t a physical fingerprint reader on this one though.

The LG K20 packs a Snapdragon 425 chipset paired with 1GB RAM and 16GB
The battery capacity is 3,000mAh and charging is done via the dated microUSB port. The left side of the device houses a dedicated Google Assistant button while the top left houses the 3.5mm jack. The phone also features MIL-STD 810G certification for durability.

The LG K20 is available in Aurora Black and Moroccan Blue for €100 ($110) across Europe and the UK.
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