LG Optimus L9 P768
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Best Android phone for the Price!
I broke my Galaxy S4 and unfortunately don't have insurance to cover it. So I had to find a cheap alternative and after research found this phone and it's absolutely great. Does everything my S4 did except the camera.- Camera
LG Optimus L9 review: an affordable mid-level Android handset for T-Mobile
The Optimus L9 isn't totally without merit. We appreciate its boxy yet dapper design and its sharp, colorful display. And while the performance didn't blow us away, it's more than good enough for everyday tasks like browsing the web, checking email and playing the occasional game.- Good-looking display
- WiFi calling
- Affordable
- Short battery life
- Mediocre camera
- No ambient light sensor
- Carrier bloatware
Two cores and two days of battery life: LG's $399 Optimus L9 reviewed
LG hasn't been terribly active in the high-end smartphone market this year, but it has been cooking up a storm with its budget brigade of Optimus handsets, badged under the "L" series. Now it's the end of the year, and LG has one last L-series it would like to show you, the dual-core $399 L9.- Great battery life
- Some of LG's additions and modifications to Android are useful
- Excellent price
- Plastic body
- Download speeds aren't the greatest
- Screen is insanely reflective and useless in sunlight
LG Optimus L9 Android phone
The LG Optimus L9 has a large 4.7in, qHD display and an attractive and functional design. It's only marred by a slightly sluggish user experience and a below average camera. At $399, the Optimus L9 represents reasonable value for money. LG's Optimus L9 carries on the company's tradition of pre-paid handsets, but it aims to compete at a slightly higher price point than usual. Retailing for $399, the Optimus L9 sits at the top of the pre-paid price bracket. The large 4.7in, qHD display and an attractive and functional design are only marred by a slightly sluggish user experience and a below average camera.- Large 4.7in IPS screen
- Decent battery life
- Attractive and functional design
- Very reflective display
- Poor quality cameras
LG appears to be on an enthusiastic spree to bend the rules while proffering superlative devices in the oh-so-niche league of fast and furious smartphones! So it is L for Style, and the entire stunning Optimus L-series shall vouch for that!
LG Optimus L9 (T-Mobile)
T-Mobile is home to some excellent smartphones , like the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Samsung Galaxy Note II , but they'll both cost you upwards of $300. That may not be much over the span of a two-year contract, but it's still a lot to throw down all at once.- No voice dialing
- Data speeds top out at HSPA+ 21.
LG Optimus L9 Review (T-Mobile)
What can I say? For a budget handset, the LG Optimus L9 impresses. In no way is the phone the best, but its sleek design, nice screen, and the fact that it runs so smooth with have you thinking otherwise.
LG Optimus L9
With a 4.5-inch qHD Gorilla Glass 2 display and long battery life, the LG Optimus L9 is sure to get some attention, as will its $79.99 price. Add to that some clever interface tweaks and apps, and this T-Mobile Android smartphone seems like a great deal.- Long battery life
- Beautiful display
- Thin design
- Affordable price
- Mediocre camera
- Weak audio performance
- Small amount of internal storage
T-Mobile LG Optimus L9 is a compelling mid-level Android smartphone (review)
Summary: T-Mobile will soon be launching the $80 LG Optimus L9 and after checking it out over the last week I have to say it is pretty compelling.
carries on the company's tradition of pre-paid handsets, but it aims to compete at a slightly higher price point than usual. Retailing for $399, the Optimus L9 sits at the top of the pre-paid price bracket.
- Large 4.7in IPS screen
- Decent battery life
- Attractive and functional design
- Very reflective display
- Poor quality cameras