Just a year ago getting a 5G-ready phone meant you had to shell out around $1,000 but since then we’ve seen an abundance of more affordable phones that support the latest network standard and LG’s K92 5G is the latest one. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 690 chipset and works with sub-6 5G networks only. More importantly, the phone will be available soon in the US at just under $400.
The K92 features a large 6.7-inch IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole cutout for its 16MP selfie cam. We have a fingerprint scanner on the right-hand-side and the power and volume buttons over to the left.
The back comes with an interesting camera design with an f/1.78 aperture 64MP main shooter next to a 5MP ultrawide and two 2MP modules for macro shots and depth data. All four sensors sit flush with the body and are flanked by a quad-LED flash setup.
Under the hood, we have the aforementioned Snapdragon 690 paired with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage which is further expandable via microSD. The battery comes in at 4,000 mAh and charges over USB-C. The phone is also MIL-STD-810G compliant and boasts a 3.5 headphone jack.
The LG K92 5G will premiere on November 6 on AT&T for $395. It’s also coming to Cricket for $359 while US Cellular users will have to wait till November 19 to scoop up a K92 for $350.
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