LG AKA
is an extraordinary smartphone and in a good way. Its key feature is
the front mask, which allows the AKA to use its signature feature – the
eyes. At first we thought about Tamagotchi, but the AKA isn’t a pet you
need to look after. Each of the four AKAs has different personality, but
they have one purpose only – to notify you about missed events in a
cool way.
Outside the notifying eyes and front mask, the AKA is no different than the LG G2 mini. It’s a well-build phone with the iconic rear control deck and the premium laser-assisted auto-focus LG’s proud of. The rest is rather unimpressive – a 5″ 720p display and a dated Snapdragon 400 chip with 1.5GB of RAM.
We got the pink AKA, which has the lovely YoYo personality. In case you get tired of it, you need to buy a new combo package of rear cover and front mask, then AKA will automatically switch personalities.
Outside the notifying eyes and front mask, the AKA is no different than the LG G2 mini. It’s a well-build phone with the iconic rear control deck and the premium laser-assisted auto-focus LG’s proud of. The rest is rather unimpressive – a 5″ 720p display and a dated Snapdragon 400 chip with 1.5GB of RAM.
We got the pink AKA, which has the lovely YoYo personality. In case you get tired of it, you need to buy a new combo package of rear cover and front mask, then AKA will automatically switch personalities.
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