We have a low-end mobile phone from 2016 by Huawei, it has a Quad-Core processor at 1.4 GHz and 1GB of RAM, an IPS screen resolution of 480x854, it is not a good screen but the phone usually performs well with the general-purpose apps such as social networks or multimedia (YouTube, Twitch, etc), anyway could have been more careful and have put more internal memory, which comes quickly filled.
As we are getting used to Xiaomi, a good mobile at a reduced price, its 3GB of RAM and its 8 cores at 1.4GHz will make you be able to use all the apps that the body asks for, it has a good camera for a mobile phone. € 100 -150 € and with a good definition, a speaker on the bottom that sounds pretty good without becoming the best, on the other hand the HD IPS screen makes you can see everything you want with an acceptable definition, the edges of the frames are slightly curved giving a good feeling when doing swipe to the sides, its 4200mAh battery will allow that if you give a normal use to the phone you do not need to charge it in all day, however it has something bad, if you try to run heavy games that require a great graphic power as PUBG Mobile or Asphalt 9 it is possible that you can not enjoy its quality to the maximum, anyway it is a great phone highly recommended for general use.
While Windows Phone is a failure recognized by Microsoft itself, the fact that this phone comes standard with this operating system does as many favors as problems, on the one hand WP being a light OS makes with the limited specifications of the terminal to run everything in a fluid way, the bad part is that there are not as many apps as in the other systems of the competition, anyway I loved it and I still like very much the interface that presents the user.
We are facing a low range of LG, at the time this phone was acceptable and did not abuse the price (It cost me € 100 in store) and was able to support all the apps I used to use as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram or Instagram ) but it fell very quickly into oblivion, becoming obsolete a few months after its launch due to the standardization of telephones with a minimum of 1GB of RAM and more than one core in its processor.
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