LG Optimus One P500
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15 years ago
LG Optimus One review
The LG Optimus One is another example of the new breed of low-cost Android smartphones, and at just over £200 SIM-free, is more likely to find favour with first-time buyers rather than those looking to upgrade.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One Review
The good news for anyone on a budget is that you no longer need deep pockets to benefit from a decent range of web, app and email features on a smartphone. LG is famed for its smartphones in the low to mid-price range and in the Optimus One it has produced one of its most capable Android phones -...
Pros:
- Very decent set of features including sat-nav with voice control and directions
- good-value handset
- wonderful email facilities, in particular Gmail
Cons:
- Web pages are disappointing on the low-res display
- cheap-looking design
- disappointing software
15 years ago
One and a half
The LG Optimus One may not be your average killer gadget, but it sports a tempting pricetag, solid build, a nice looking set of features and Android 2.2 Froyo. And with the Optimus One in your hand, you are free to mock and tease those seemingly superior phones, which are still stuck on Eclair – now...
15 years ago
600MHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 170MB internal storage, 3.2-inch HVGA 320x480 display, 3MP camera, microSD 32GB supported, 1,500mAh battery, Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G, micro USB, FM radio, GPS, Android 2.2 Froyo OS, 129g of the Android 2.2 operating system, a big plus for Google fans, the LG Optimus One feels...
15 years ago
LG Optimus One P500
had this phone nearly a fortnight now and really like all the features but the big downside is battery life ive made 1 call checked emails once and took a couple of photos today, phone was fully charged this morning and into the red on battery guage by 6pm this dissapoints me big time .
15 years ago
Review: LG Optimus One P500 Android smartphone
Let's face the truth, frankly, the LG Optimus One P500 isn't as glamourous as many Android counterparts. As a result it is much more affordable, and this is where we think the LG Optimus One P500 may excel – the Android newbie's market.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Excellent battery life
- Comes with Android 2.2 Froyo
- Responsive multitouch screen
- Runs well with the standard full connectivity package
Cons:
- Cheap plastic and rubbery feel
- Small display
- Not suitable for graphically demanding applications
- Low megapixel camera without flash or a dedicated camera key
15 years ago
The LG Optimus One is an inexpensive mid-range phone that runs on Android 2.2 and is being sold as an all-in-one sat-nav/phone device. We took it for a spin to see how it fared as a navigator and see what else it has to offer. Finding your way around the LG Optimus One is a piece of cake.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One review: Video, games and summary
OK, so parts one and two of our Optimus One review were a little light on facts and heavy on the messing around. So here we'll answer a few more of the technical questions about the Android 2.2 phone, then attempt a meaningful conclusion as to whether you should buy one or not. It will […]
15 years ago
altogether is one of the best choices for its users.Just like other various LG phones, the LG p500 is also equipped with the usual TFT touch screen.The LG p500 comprises of both a the 2G and the 3G network capabilities respectively.
15 years ago
LG Optimus One review
LG has announces the new touchscreen Android smartphone named LG P500 Optimus One . LG P500 smartphone comes with style, Fashionable design and completed features. The LG Optimus One is not a top-end phone, nor was it designed to be.
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