The LG K7 and K10 smartphones were launched with the focus on 4G LTE with VoLTE support, which has been the connectivity option picking up in India and with the newer networks having Voice-over-LTE for HD calls, this feature in the smartphone adds up as one of the USPs.
But having good features also needs a good performance in the devices that is given by a good processor and RAM along with an optimized UI. Does the K series from LG have that? The LG K10 has Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, a quad-core chipset clocking at 1.2 GHz while the LG K7 comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 chipset that supports 4G LTE connectivity.
To talk about the specs for the price, these seem quite low, but then, let’s check out the benchmark test scores of both the smartphones to understand the performance.
LG K10 Benchmark Scores
- LG K10 AnTuTu Benchmark Test Score: 27742
- LG K10 GeekBench 3 Single-core Test Score: 483
- LG K10 GeekBench 3 Multi-core Test Score: 1465
- LG K10 Quadrant Standard Test Score: 14400
- LG K10 Vellamo Multicore Test Score: 1248
- LG K10 Vellamo Metal Test Score: 889
- LG K10 Vellamo Chrome Browser Test Score: 1992
- LG K10 PC Mark Work Performance Test Score: 4118
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Manhattan Test Score: 2.7 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Manhattan Offscreen Test Score: 1.2 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL T-Rex Test Score: 6.5 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p T-Rex Offscreen Test Score: 3.6 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL ALU2 Test Score: 4.1 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p ALU2 Offscreen Test Score: 2.2 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Driver Overhead 2 Test Score: 5.2 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Driver Overhead 2 Offscreen Test Score: 3.7 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Texturing Test Score: 442 MTexel/s
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Texturing Offscreen Test Score: 276 MTexel/s
LG K7 Benchmark Scores
- LG K10 AnTuTu Benchmark Test Score: 20492
- LG K10 GeekBench 3 Single-core Test Score: 299
- LG K10 GeekBench 3 Multi-core Test Score: 1014
- LG K10 Quadrant Standard Test Score: 9362
- LG K10 Vellamo Multicore Test Score: 1019
- LG K10 Vellamo Metal Test Score: 704
- LG K10 PC Mark Work Performance Test Score: 3226
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Manhattan Test Score: 5.9 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Manhattan Offscreen Test Score: 1.3 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL T-Rex Test Score: 11 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p T-Rex Offscreen Test Score: 3.9 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL ALU2 Test Score: 7.9 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p ALU2 Offscreen Test Score: 1.7 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Driver Overhead 2 Test Score: 3.2 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Driver Overhead 2 Offscreen Test Score: 2.3 fps
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL Texturing Test Score: 287 MTexel/s
- LG K10 GFXBench OpenGL 1080p Texturing Offscreen Test Score: 304 MTexel/s
The scores aren’t very high but they are still good enough for what powers the phones and when using the phones for a couple of weeks, we saw them to be good on performance too.
Do the LG K7 and K10 support USB OTG connectivity?
We tested both the phones with USB OTG drives and checked for different file managers to recognize them, but sadly, the LG K7 and K10 don’t seem to be having a support for it. So, you won’t be able to insert an OTG drive and easily transfer the files from and to the device.