LG K series

The LG K series is a line of mid-range smartphones which are designed, developed and marketed by LG Electronics, which run the Android mobile operating system.

LG K series
DeveloperLG
TypeSmartphones
Operating systemAndroid

The K Series, which launched in January 2016 with the K7 and K10, was followed by the K4, later that same month. The K8 debuted soon after in February that year, finishing out the 2016 lineup with the K3 in August.

In December 2016, LG Electronics announced the updated phones for 2017 of K3, K4, K8, K10, alongside the K20 Plus, which then released a few days later, and a "V" models for Verizon Communications. Four months later, LG announced the updated K7, completing the 2017 lineup. [1][2][3][4]

Carriers include: ACG, AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, LRA, Metro by T-Mobile, Republic Wireless, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Unlocked, US Cellular, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile.


Phones

2016 lineup

  • LG K3
  • LG K4
  • LG K5
  • LG K7
  • LG K8
  • LG K10
  • LG K11
  • LG K20 Plus

2017 lineup

  • LG K3 (2017)
  • LG K4 (2017)
  • LG K7 (2017)
  • LG K8 (2017)
  • LG K10 (2017)

2018 lineup

2019 lineup

  • LG K20 (2019)
  • LG K30 (2019)
  • LG K40
  • LG K40S
  • LG K50
  • LG K50S

2020 lineup

  • LG K31
  • LG K41S
  • LG K42
  • LG K51S
  • LG K52
  • LG K61S
  • LG K62
  • LG K71
  • LG K92 5G

See also

References

https://www.lg.com/us/k-series-mobile-phone

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