Back in February, LG announced the Q60 alongside the K50 and K40 smartphones. The LG Q60 was later rebranded as the LG X6 for its home country in June. The LG Q60 has now made its way to India, nine months after it was first announced.

LG-Q60

The LG Q60 (LMX525ZAW) has a price tag of ₹15,000 (~$212), much cheaper than the price in Korea (KRW 349,800/$290).

That price gets you a phone with a 6.26-inch HD+ IPS FullVision display with a U-notch. The LG Q60 packs triple rear cameras – a 5MP 120° Super Wide-Angle Camera, a 16MP main camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. The camera app packs features such as AI CAM which brings object recognition and automatically and accurately selects the best settings, Flash Jump Cut, Gesture Shot, and also has a YouTube Live button, so you can begin streaming right away. It has a 13MP selfie camera.

LG Q60 cameras

The phone is powered by the Helio P22 chipset and paired with 3GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The LG Q60 is MLT:STD 810G certified, so it will survive high and low temperatures, vibrations and shocks.

The phone has a dedicated Google Assistant button on the left side. You can press once to wake, double press to see your day’s snapshot, and long press to enter Walkie Talkie Google Assistant Input mode. There is also DTS:X 3D Surround Sound.

The phone runs Android 9 with LG UI on top and comes with unique features such as Link Shot – which will let you take a screenshot of a webpage and allow you to jump right back to that webpage anytime when you view the screenshot in your gallery app. There is also Crop Shot which lets you crop part of what is on your screen and pin it to another screen to copy the details you need without the need for switching back and forth.

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The LG Q60 has dual SIM support with a dedicated MicroSD card slot. It has a 3500mAh battery and charges via a MicroUSB port. It has OTG support and also an audio jack.

The phone is available in New Morrocan Blue and will be available in offline stores on October 1.