Design
The  LG L70 is shorter than the L90, on account of the smaller display, but  it is almost as wide, sitting well in the hand, perfectly comfortable  for one-handed operation. The matte white plastic on the back prevents  it from slipping, and overall the handset is very manageable, with  clicky side keys.
Display
LG  drops the ball again in that department. The L7 II had a 4.3" 480x800  pixels display, while its L70 successor sports the same resolution, but  slaps it on a 4.5" panel, lowering the poor pixel density even further.  Thus images look pixelated, though the screen is fairly bright, and with  decent viewing angles.
Interface
LG's  own Optimus UI, with its large icons, and connectivity toggles in the  status bar, is coated on top of Android 4.4 KitKat on the LG L70. The  latest version of Android doesn't look very good on a display of that  resolution, and the huge icons of LG's own UI don't help a bit.
Processor and memory
We've  got dual-core 1.2 GHz processor od unknown make, and 1 GB of RAM on the  L70, which seemed to power Android KitKat without any hesitation on our  demo unit. LG put the measly 4 GB of internal memory, but thankfully  added a microSD slot to the L70.
Camera
The  handset sports a 5 MP rear camera with LED flash, and a 0.3 MP  front-facing shooter, combined with LG's Optimus UI camera interface,  which offers just a few shooting modes, indicating we shouldn't be  expecting wonders from the camera. Still, it is quick to focus and take a  picture.
 




 






 
 
 
 
 
 
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