LG Optimus One P500
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13 years ago
All the basics with nothing special
The LG Optimus is a very basic phone; although it features a fully active touchscreen and the capabi
Pros:
- Very affordable - Easily understood - Compatible - Available in pre-paid - Decent camera
Cons:
- - Slow loading - Basic structure - Rushed project - Many bugs/errors - Memory/synchronization limits
11 years ago
and no complaints performs good. I could say its a good value for ...
Bought this around 3 years ago, and no complaints performs good. I could say its a good value for money production. A satisfied purchase.
15 years ago
LG P500 Optimus One review
"With the LG Optimus One, LG joins the Android revolution." Those were the words of LG South Africa CEO Peet van Rooyen, and after putting the Optimus One through its paces they ring true. The Optimus One runs the latest release of Google's Android operating system, version 2.2 aka "FroYo.
10 years ago
Sweet Mobile
I has used this phone for last 4 years and still in great condition. Lg for no doubt does not compromise for it quality and its pricing is worth for it. I had bought this phone for around Rs 12, 000 and also purchased an 8GB expandable memory card.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One P500 review Review
The LG Optimus One P500 smart phone packs plenty of punch, offering all the joys of Android 2.2 at a rock-bottom price. We just wish LG's tweaks to Android didn't look so clumsy.
Pros:
- Runs the latest version of Android
- 2.2
- Responsive capacitive touchscreen
- Cheap
- Packed with smart-phone features
Cons:
- Low-resolution screen
- Ugly LG software icons
- Looks boring
- No Flash support
15 years ago
LG Optimus One review
LG's been putting out touchscreen phones for a long time, but has yet to pull off a proper success in the amazingly competitive Android scene. Its Optimus GT540 was a poor attempt at making a stylish and original phone, and ultimately ruined by a terrible resistive touchscreen.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One P500 Review
Build Quality and Ergonomics Solidly built, the phone has a hefty feel at 129 grams - slightly on the heavier side looking at its size. The black rubberized plastic body has metal trimming along the edge, which also comprises the microUSB port at the bottom of the phone, the volume rocker on the...
Pros:
- Responsive touchscreen
- Value for money (Froyo out of the box
- Surprisingly speedy
Cons:
- Low sunlight legibility
- No flash
- Poor loudspeaker quality (esp.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One P500
The budget Android smartphone market has really taken off in the last year with beautifully made handsets like the HTC Wildfire or models with high resolution screens like the Orange San Francisco being available for well under £200.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Full range of Android features
- Tidy design
- Large battery
Cons:
- Soft plastic screen
- Can be a bit slow at times
- Lowish resolution screen
15 years ago
LG Optimus One
The LG Optimus One is described by LG as a great choice for first-time smartphone users. In this writer's opinion, the Optimus One deserves a better lead than that. Let's break it down.
16 years ago
LG claims that its new Optimus One is the perfect entry level phone for prospective smartphone owners, but just how good is it? We take this $349 Android smartphone for a spin.
Pros:
- : Running on Android 2.2
- Responsive screen
- Packed with a lot of 3rd party applications like Swype and NDrive
- Minimal slowdown when running multiple apps
- Great battery life
- Attractive price : Plain design
- Flash Player missing on the phone
- LG App Advisor not as helpful as expected
- Only USB
Cons:
- : Plain design
- Flash Player missing on the phone
- LG App Advisor not as helpful as expected
- Only USB charger included
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