![]() ![]() The display on the LG K61 is also pretty standard for its price point, being a 6.53-inch Full HD+ LCD. Meanwhile, at the bottom, there's another microphone, a speaker grill, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB Type-C port for charging. The top edge has nothing aside from a single microphone. I'm not a huge fan of buttons that only work with digital assistants, and the TCL 10L would have had an advantage here - but at some point since my review, the "Smart Key" on it also got turned into a Google Assistant button, so it's neck and neck between the two. The left side has the volume rocker with separate keys, and below that, an extra button to engage with the Google Assistant. Going around the edges of the phone, the right side only has a power button and a SIM card slot, all pretty standard. Likewise, the fingerprint sensor below it is also round and it works about as well as you'd want it to. On the back of the phone, you'll find the quad-camera setup in a horizontal layout and, again, the curvature of the camera module really feels like it adds to the design here. There's something about its curves that makes it look nice and it's also super comfortable to hold, so while it's somewhat bland, it definitely has some design points going for it in my view. The overall design language reminds me of some older smartphone designs, like the LG G5 from 2016, but it doesn't feel outdated when I look at it. The LG K61's design doesn't really do much to stand out, but I liked it more than I thought I would. ![]()
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