As the movie starring and supporting roles, so is the smartphone. If the flagship smartphone that catches the eye is the main character, a low-end smartphone that plays a quiet role, even though it is relatively unnoticed, can be likened to a supporting role. However, even the supporting role can make a presence, which is possible because of the differentiation.
It is no exaggeration to say that the Q51 launched by LG Electronics is enough to attract attention. It has passed the Pentagon's military standard (Mil-Spec) while having various functions such as a 6.5-inch display, four cameras, and LG Pay at the price of 263$. It's solid price performance.
One of the first things that stand out is the display. As mentioned earlier, it offers a 19.5: 9 aspect ratio specification at 6.5 inches. The resolution is limited to HD + (1,560 x 720) due to the price, but it shows a cool screen. Most of all, the top camera part is finished in water droplets to provide a different immersion. The V50S ThinQ offers a similar type of display.
Camera configuration is also more than basic. It has a 13 million pixel camera on the front, and a 2 million pixel depth camera on the 13 million pixels (standard) and 5 million pixels (ultra wide) cameras on the back, so you can take various pictures. Depth cameras are often used to separate backgrounds. Most smartphone cameras are vulnerable to background blurring, which produces some background blurring.
The basic specifications also look faithful. It uses an 8-core (2GHz) processor, also used for the X4 (2019), plus 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage. Besides, capacity can be expanded via micro SD storage media. The battery capacity is also around 4,000mAh, so you can expect to use it for a long time.
There are also a variety of add-ons. Starting with the fingerprint recognition function, DTS: X stereo sound technology is provided, and the stereo speaker supports contents without earphones. Voice commands using Google Assistant are also standard. Also, LG Pay is provided, allowing you to register your card and pay naturally with your smartphone. Even though it is an entry-level type, it seems impressive to secure maximum convenience. The operating system has Android 9.0 (Pie) installed. It would have been better if they also provided a hi-fi quad-DAC (digital-to-analog converter), which was a blessing for LG smartphones.
The beauty of the Q51 is its durability. LG Electronics has been certified by the US Department of Defense Military Standard (MIL-STD) for most smartphones. This time, it obtained 810G certification. This includes vibrations, drops, shocks, dust resistance, altitude, temperature, humidity, and corrosion. Products that pass it are granted the name Mil-spec.
A surprising choice of color also stands out. White and black are no different but add subtle colors. White is blue (so frozen white), black is gray (moonlight titanium).
It is no exaggeration to say that the Q51 launched by LG Electronics is enough to attract attention. It has passed the Pentagon's military standard (Mil-Spec) while having various functions such as a 6.5-inch display, four cameras, and LG Pay at the price of 263$. It's solid price performance.
One of the first things that stand out is the display. As mentioned earlier, it offers a 19.5: 9 aspect ratio specification at 6.5 inches. The resolution is limited to HD + (1,560 x 720) due to the price, but it shows a cool screen. Most of all, the top camera part is finished in water droplets to provide a different immersion. The V50S ThinQ offers a similar type of display.
Camera configuration is also more than basic. It has a 13 million pixel camera on the front, and a 2 million pixel depth camera on the 13 million pixels (standard) and 5 million pixels (ultra wide) cameras on the back, so you can take various pictures. Depth cameras are often used to separate backgrounds. Most smartphone cameras are vulnerable to background blurring, which produces some background blurring.
The basic specifications also look faithful. It uses an 8-core (2GHz) processor, also used for the X4 (2019), plus 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage. Besides, capacity can be expanded via micro SD storage media. The battery capacity is also around 4,000mAh, so you can expect to use it for a long time.
There are also a variety of add-ons. Starting with the fingerprint recognition function, DTS: X stereo sound technology is provided, and the stereo speaker supports contents without earphones. Voice commands using Google Assistant are also standard. Also, LG Pay is provided, allowing you to register your card and pay naturally with your smartphone. Even though it is an entry-level type, it seems impressive to secure maximum convenience. The operating system has Android 9.0 (Pie) installed. It would have been better if they also provided a hi-fi quad-DAC (digital-to-analog converter), which was a blessing for LG smartphones.
The beauty of the Q51 is its durability. LG Electronics has been certified by the US Department of Defense Military Standard (MIL-STD) for most smartphones. This time, it obtained 810G certification. This includes vibrations, drops, shocks, dust resistance, altitude, temperature, humidity, and corrosion. Products that pass it are granted the name Mil-spec.
A surprising choice of color also stands out. White and black are no different but add subtle colors. White is blue (so frozen white), black is gray (moonlight titanium).