Cricket Wireless Adds LG Harmony to Phone Lineup

AT&T’s prepaid brand Cricket Wireless added a new device to it’s entry-level phone lineup recently. The new LG harmony is a rather inexpensive, lower level version of the K20 which will be great for anyone looking for an everyday phone for basic activities. The device itself has some pretty mediocre specs, but does come with one of the newer versions of Android which means it will be good for a while. Here are the specs for the phone:
  • Android 7.0 Nougat
  • 5.3 inch 720p display
  • 1.4 GHz quar-core Snapdragon processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 16 GB ROM
  • MicroSD slot (up to 2 TB)
  • 8 MP back camera
  • 5 MP front camera
  • 2,800 mAh battery
  • 4G and HD Voice compatible
As you can see, it’s not really anything super exciting at this price, but LG is a pretty decent brand. Additionally, despite the fact that this device is undoubtedly entry-level, it does come with some LG exclusive features including Knock Code, which allows you to tap out a sequence to open the device; KnockOn, which allows you to tap the screen to wake the device; and Gesture Shot which allows you to take one or three images in a row with a gesture. The LG Harmony is available now for $99 from Cricket Wireless. It can be activated on any of Cricket Wireless’ plans which range from $30 – $60. For more information on Cricket or to purchase this phone, visit the Cricket website.]]>

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