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LG Introduces LG16 – The Cheapest Android Ever At N2000


Most of you must have heard about the LG16 on walmart. if not read on. Its true these LG devices LG16 and LG15G are being sold at $9.82 on walmart.
Not everyone wants to buy a smart phone with high price and this is what LG had in mind hence made the Tracfone LG prepaid lucky LG16 and LG15G this has to be the cheap android smart phone we’ve ever seen and its being sold on Walmart.
Top Features:
Display 3.8-inch
Operating system 4.4 kit kat
Camera 3MP
Powered by : 1.2GHz dual core
Battery:1560mAh
Comes with 4GB external memory
3G and bluetooth enabled

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