LG Optimus Vu P895
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12 years ago
Fantastic
I've had numerous phones over the last 6 - 10 months trying to find one that would "do it all". I used to carry a phone, Tab, and a camera. Now I only carry the VU. The features are great (notes, email, ereader, etc.).
12 years ago
Awesome product
It does get any better.... Awesome product by LG.
Pros:
- Clear Sound
- Easy Controls
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Poor Design
13 years ago
LG Optimus Vu P895 review
If you are looking for a phone similar to Galaxy Note I , then better buy this smartphone. If you.
Pros:
- Good True-IPS display
- Powerful NVIDIA processor and GPU
- Touch sensitvity
- Android 4.0.4
Cons:
- No external SD card slot
- Battery backup could have been more
13 years ago
Review: LG Optimus VU P895
With a large number of excellent features and functions, LG VU has set a benchmark for its close competitors. Its 1.5 Dual Core ARM NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and 1 GB RAM has worked well with the device. With its forceful promotion strategy, LG VU has an advantage over rivals.
Pros:
- This is one of the popular high-end smartphones in India
- Its screen size is big and offers 4.3 aspect ratio.
Cons:
- It cannot fit in pockets easily
- It is difficult to operate it with only one hand
- Sound quality of speaker is very poor and the Rubbebdium Pen is of no such use
13 years ago
Good phone
I bought this phone yesterday and it looks good no white colour option only black the screen is great ,phone is ok not two big only little wider,the processor is a nvidia tigra3 1.5 quad not dual graphic is GeForce not old adreno220 as mentioned by flip kart,buy this phone if you are interested it
13 years ago
It was launched in the international market a few months ago. And has only now made its way to the Indian market, even while people overseas are talking of its successor. Has LG erred by delaying the release of its Vu phablet in India? Let's find out.
13 years ago
Colossal LG Optimus Vu turns heads
Though the Optimus Vu fits into the novel "phablet" category, forking over $900 for any Gingerbread phone isn't worth it, no matter what the screen size.
Pros:
- The LG Optimus Vu is NFC-enabled
- it has a decent screen
- and for its size it's slim and lightweight
Cons:
- The Vu is expensive
- its aspect ratio is odd
- it runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- and you have to carry the stylus separately
13 years ago
LG Optimus Vu review
Samsung has created a product niche that it has managed to occupy all on its own for some time, and has filled it with two products. I'm talking about the Galaxy Note and Note 2 of course, which both have screens larger than five inches and so are too large to be a phone and too small to be a...
Pros:
- Some stylus input
- Good 5in screen
- Attractive price
Cons:
- Unwieldy size
- Impossible to use one-handed
- Not enough pen features
13 years ago
LG Intuition Review
There's nothing like a big slab of phone to really capture the attention of people, right? Seriously, from the looks of it all, the more a smartphone goes outside the norm to appear hulkier, the greater the curiosity is amongst people in knowing what it's all about.
Pros:
- Display is great for web browsing
- Fast overall performance
- It stands out for being so large
Cons:
- No slot for the Rubberdium stylus
- Not practical for watching videos
- Poor battery life
- Shoots terrible photos and videos
13 years ago
LG Intuition (Verizon Wireless)
LG's latest smartphone , the Intuition ($199.99 direct) is a behemoth. It's not for everyone-and that's by design. Verizon's first phablet-sized phone, the Intuition goes up against the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note II .
Cons:
- Often feels sluggish
- Not a great phone for voice calls
- Non-standard screen resolution
- Subpar 1080p video recording.
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