This year, all the companies are introducing low cost 5G smartphones to make them accessible to the consumers.
South Korean company LG has now joined the race, introducing its flagship 5G smartphone 92.
In fact, it's cheaper than Samsung's cheapest 5G phone, the Galaxy A42, which was priced at 349 British pounds (50 450).
LG's success was due to Qualcomm's low-budget Snapdragon 690 FiG processor it introduced some time ago and is now gradually becoming part of the new devices.
The K92 has Sub5 FiveG network support, while access to the MM View 5G is currently available only through flagship phones.
This LG phone has a 6.7-inch FHD Plus display.
In addition, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage is provided which can be expanded up to 2 TB with SSD card.
LG has given it stereo speakers with the company's own 3D sound engine, while the fingerprint scanner has been given to the side, while the 4000 mAh battery is part of the device.
On the back of the phone is a setup of 4 cameras, the main camera of which is 64 megapixels with an aperture of F1.78.
In addition, 5 megapixel ultra wide camera, 2 megapixel depth information and 2 megapixel shot are part of the macro sensor device.
On the front of the phone is a 16-megapixel camera with a punch-hole design.
The phone is set to go on sale in the United States for the first time next week, priced at 5 395 (over 63,000 Pakistani rupees).


