Rating 3.3 59 reviews
Manufacturer: LG
CNET
13 years ago

LG Optimus L7

What you can expect in a phone under AU$300 is a line that is shifting all the time. The LG L7 is a good example of a fully featured prepaid model, with a good basis in Android and some useful customisation from LG. The hardware and build quality could be better, though.
Pros:
  • Runs on Android Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Decent camera for the price
  • Quick Memo is an excellent LG feature
Cons:
  • 1GHz processor makes for slow and choppy performance
  • Cheap-feeling chassis design
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wired.co.uk
13 years ago

LG Optimus L7 review

The LG Optimus L7 has a large, good-quality screen, an okay camera, and delivers Ice Cream Sandwich at a reasonable price. It's a pity its single-core processor doesn't make using it as smooth as it might be.
Pros:
  • Slim and good-looking
  • very bright screen
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Cons:
  • Processor a bit slow
Read more on wired.co.uk
Tweak Town
13 years ago

We covered the introduction LG's L-series of phones in our review of their Optimus L5, so there's not much to add here. The Optimus L7 finds itself being the middle child of the L-series of smartphones, with the L9 being the bigger sibling in this series of phones.
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The Verge
12 years ago

LG Optimus L7 review

The Optimus L7 headlines LG's new L-Style line of Android phones, designed for users that want the latest software and features but don't have the budget for the more expensive Optimus smartphones.
Pros:
  • Solid
  • attractive design
  • Superb call quality
  • Android 4.0 is largely untouched
  • NFC and LG Tag
Cons:
  • Woefully underpowered
  • Disappointing camera
  • No ambient light sensor
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Mobile Choice UK
14 years ago

LG Optimus L7 Review

LG's Optimus L7 is a well-designed and smart little mobile that unfortunately isn't quite as enticing as its main rivals. The screen is colourful but lacks the incredible detail of the Xperia S and One X displays, while the five-megapixel camera does a good job but lacks the fantastic features of...
Pros:
  • Vibrant screen
  • slick and solid design
  • intuitive
  • customisable OS
Cons:
  • Single-core performance
  • poor battery life
  • lacks features of close rivals
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reviews.cnet.co.uk
14 years ago

for an average user...who is interested in buyin phones like 1-sony xperia neo v(with stupid physical keys) 2-sony xperia u (with no card slot) 3-sony live (with a 3.2 screen and a real bad display) 4-htc one v(no card slot again and only 3.7") but lookin for a bigger screen on dat mid range...
Pros:
  • the best thing i liked about the phone is its big display...ya..d display is surely not awesome...but is there an other phone out there providin a 4.3" toy at this economical price..........
Cons:
  • it could have been a bit better device with a dual core atleast.
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techmagnifier.com
13 years ago

LG Optimus L7 P700 Review tells us that is actually one of the worth buying Android-based mid-range smartphone available in the market. Right now, you can purchase it online from various websites and also get it at some bargaining price from the local traders.
Pros:
  • Sensors: Accelerometer
  • proximity and compass
  • Supports MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player and DivX/Xvid/MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
  • Also houses DLNA
  • Is integrated with A-GPS with Google Maps
  • Tethering: USB
  • Wi-fi Hotspot
  • Camera is featured with geo-tagging and touch-focus
  • Decent sound quality
  • Stylish...
Cons:
  • Touchscreen sometimes unresponsive
  • Underpowered processor
  • Calls seemed muffled during making or receiving the calls
  • Low RAM
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Trusted Reviews
13 years ago

LG Optimus L7

With ICS, a big screen and NFC, there's plenty packed into this budget Android phone.
Pros:
  • Decent camera
  • Includes NFC support
  • Affordable price tag
  • Large screen
Cons:
  • Stuttering performance
  • Unresponsive screen
  • Poor battery life
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t-break
13 years ago

Priced at just AED 1299 with which you also get a carrying case, a screen protector and a 32GB Micro SD card, LG puts the Optimus L7 on the lower-end of pricing for medium-end handsets. At that pricing, the Optimus P705 makes good sense.
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DigitalVersus
13 years ago

LG Optimus L7

In the first quarter of 2012, LG was pushing the Optimus L7 as the high-end smartphone in its L series. But with a closer look and a shrewd eye, the L7 appears to be more of a...
Pros:
  • Display
  • LG interface
  • Sound
  • Battery life
Cons:
  • Generally choppy
  • Slow
  • Lacks responsiveness
  • LG interface could be perfected
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