Hey guys this is Aniket with T-Mobile and today I'm here to unbox the new LG K51 LTE smartphone in 90 seconds. So let's get into it! First, let's start with the K51's key features: it's got a triple camera system on the back a 6.5 inch HD plus full vision screen, and it rocks T-Mobile's LTE network. It also comes equipped with the 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and it uses USB C for charging now, let's see what's in the box! of course, you've got the LG K5 a T-Mobile SIM card Start Guide wall charger, and USB-C charging cable the LG K51 runs Android 10 out of the box and it's equipped with a 13-megapixel selfie camera on the front. the K51 has a big four thousand milliamp-hour battery and in my short time with the phone, I say it's got a nice look and feel with good specs and an affordable price, well, it looks like I'm out of time for the LG K51 is now available from T-Mobile so for more information, check it out at T-Mobile.com this h
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