LG Sunrise Review with Full Specs and Features for this Android Smartphone
This review by covers the LG Sunrise and will detail the major features for this phone, as well as our comparison to other options available. We hope this information will be helpful, and will continue to update as needed.
Tracfone LG Sunrise Review |
The LG Sunrise is an Android smartphone that uses GSM networks through Tracfone. It is one of a growing variety of smartphones available from Tracfone, but one of only a few that use GSM networks.
Tracfone is a low cost prepaid cell phone service provider that contracts with major cell phone companies like Verizon and AT&T to use their cell networks to provide service. Tracfone also offers cell phones to use on their networks, and the LG Sunrise is one of these devices.
The Sunrise is fairly similar to several other phones which have also been released by Tracfone over the last few months. The LG Sunset (L33L) shares a similar name, but features a larger screen and better specs.
The LG Lucky (L16C) is almost identical except that the Lucky uses CDMA (Verizon) networks.
While the Sunrise isn’t a top of the line device, it does offer some great features in a small size.
Let’s look at a few quick pro’s and con’s for the Sunrise:
LG Sunrise L15G Quick Points:
The Good:
-Uses GSM Network
-Android Device using version 4.4
The Not So Good:
-Specifications (Camera, Memory, 3G). are not as good as other phones available
-Smaller Screen Size
This phone packs some good features into a small size, but if you want the latest and greatest phone, this isn’t it. This is a budget friendly small sized smartphone for low to moderate users. It is an improvement over phones like the ZTE Valet or LG Optimus Dynamic, but can’t keep up with the LG Power or Alcatel Onetouch Icon Pop.
Time to get into the full list of features and specs for the LG Sunrise to really see what this phone is all about.
LG Sunrise Features and Specs List
These are the current features available on the LG L15G Sunrise smartphone:
- Android 4.4.2 KitKat
- 3G Connectivity on AT&T Towers
- WiFi
- GPS
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Triple Minutes for Life Split into Text/Talk/Data
- Hands Free Speaker
- Hearing Aid Compatible
- Access to Over a Million Applications through Google Play
- Up to 32 GB SD Card Compatible, comes with 4 GB SD Card
LG L15G Sunrise Specs
- Size: 4.43″ x 2.50″ x 0.49″
- 3.8″ Touchscreen
- 1.2 Ghz Dual Core Processor
- 512 MB RAM (not 1 GB Like we expected)
- Internal Memory 4 GB
- Weight: 4.2 ounces
- Battery: 7 Hours Talk Time, 10 Days Standby
Probably the best feature on this phone is that it uses Android 4.4, which I actually prefer even over Android 5.0 (we won’t get into that here though…). The Sunrise also has many other good specs that are better than most phones from Tracfone, but not the best.
Now we’re going to take a closer review of the LG Sunrise and cover what we like and don’t like about this smartphone device.
Note – We are getting reports that the LG Sunrise may also have 4G connectivity along with 3G. Let us know in the comments with your experience!
LG Sunrise Review – Likes and Dislikes
What We Like:
The Sunrise comes with Android 4.4 which is not the latest version of the operating system, but a very popular version that is compatible with almost all oft he apps available from Google Play. With Android you have access to millions of different apps that can do almost anything you can think of. You can get some ideas on our List of the Best Android Apps for Tracfone Users.
The LG L15G is special because it is one of the first smartphones from Tracfone that users GSM networks. The ‘G’ at the end of its name signifies that it runs on GSM networks, which in this case is AT&T. We are very excited about this because it allows many more consumers to have access to smartphones on Tracfone. Previously, only people in areas with good Verizon coverage could get smartphones with Tracfone. But now, areas with AT&T coverage will also work.
You can take a look at our GSM vs CDMA for more details on the difference between these networks, and to help you choose which is right for you.
Internal Memory on the LG Sunrise from Tracfone |
While the Sunrise doesn’t have spectacular specs, they are adequate. 512 MB RAM with a Dual Core Processor is just barely enough to keep up with most apps. We initially were not sure about the internal memory, but have since been able to confirm it; the phones has 4 GB of internal memory, along with a 4 GB external SD card which is convenient.
What We Don’t Like:
There are a couple of things we don’t like about the LG Sunrise, starting with the small screen. At 3.8″ it just isn’t all that impressive in a market where most phones are closer to 5″. However, some users actually prefer the small screen size, so just be aware of this feature as you consider the phone.
Battery Life for the L15G is mediocre and may not last a full day with consistent use. If you need a device with good battery life, the Moto E would be a much better option.
The main thing we don’t like about this phone is that it just doesn’t really impress. It has a lot of average features and specs that will perform fine for most people, but may disappoint anyone who has used a higher-end smartphone.
How the LG Sunrise Compares to Other Tracfone Smartphones
The Sunrise is similar to several other devices available from Tracfone, most notably the LG Lucky, but also the Samsung Galaxy Stardust and LG Optimus Fuel. All of these phones have smaller sized screens (3.8″ to 4″) and similar specs with various differences. Obviously the most important difference is that the Sunrise uses GSM networks will the others all run on CDMA.
Several phones are more impressive than the Sunrise, including the LG Power, LG Sunset and LG Ultimate 2. Each of these phones have ea larger screen, similar or more internal memory, and similar or better processors.
We would recommend the LG Sunrise over a few older devices, like the LG Optimus Dynamic, Hquwai Glory and ZTE Valet. The Sunrise outperforms each of these phones in almost every way.
As you can probably see, the LG Sunrise is a mid-level smartphone that offers a variety of great features in a small size. It will likely be suitable for people who want some access to apps, but don’t plan to use it for too many things. For the majority of people, we would recommend looking into some of the newer smartphones that come with larger screens like the LG Sunset mentioned above. These phones will have faster performance and should last longer.
Where to Buy the LG Sunrise and Covers/Cases
The LG Sunrise was available for short time on the Tracfone website, and may have gone out of stock. We have also found it on the Walmart website (and some have found it for as little as $10 at Walmart). It may also be available on Amazon and eBay, but we haven’t seen it listed yet.
You can probably shop for it wherever Tracfone devices are sold, and you may find it at one of these locations.
Covers and Cases for the Sunrise are plentiful because there are several models from LG that are the same size. Search Amazon for LG Sunrise Cases and you will see many options.
For more resources on this phone, view the Sunrise Interactive Tutorial from Device Anywhere, or dive into the LG Sunrise User Manual.
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