The X cam is equipped with a 5.2-inch FHD display and is powered by a 1.14GHz octa-core powerhouse paired with a meagre 2GB of RAM. On the storage front, the device offers 16GB of onboard storage and a microSD card slot that can accommodate up to 256GB. The LG X cam comes with brushed aluminium finish and it seemingly shares some of its design lines with the LG G5. The imaging setup consists of the 13-Megapixel dual camera (13MP Standard Lens+5MP Wide Angle Lens) primary sensor and an 8-Megapixel secondary sensor. The dual camera setup means that the device will have a much wider field of view and will capture 53 percent more area than the usual camera setup in the smartphones. Also, the Pop-out feature combines the image captured by both the lens and creates a picture in a frame effect. Naturally, with the dual camera setup, capturing the Panorama pictures is much easier. The X cam runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow and is backed by a 2,520mAh battery pack. LG X Cam comes with the usual array of connectivity features including 4G LTE.
LG X Cam Specifications
Display- 5.2-inch FHD IN-cell Touch Chipset: 1.14GHz octa-core MediaTek 6753 Camera: Primary- 13MP Standard Lens/5MP Wide Angle Lens; Secondary-8MP Memory: 2GB of RAM/16GB ROM, microSD card accommodates up to 256GB OS: Android 6.0 Marshmallow Connectivity:4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2 and, A-GPS Battery: 2,520mAh
The LG X Cam seems to be targeted at a niche of buyers who would want a dual camera setup apart from which most of the other features are ordinary and the hardware specs seem a bit less at the price it commands.