LG Optimus Vu P895
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13 years ago
LG Intuition review: Optimus Deja Vu with a Verizon LTE twist
The Intuition is a mediocre phone with last year's specs, and only a select few buyers will even feel comfortable holding it.
Pros:
- Solid build
- elegant aesthetics
- Performs well on a year-old processor
Cons:
- Awkward to hold
- Lackluster HD video capture
- Horrendous battery life
- Included pen low on functionality
13 years ago
LG Optimus Vu Review
Some say, the LG Optimus Vu was conceived to rival the Samsung Galaxy Note II. However, that is exactly what it is not. Well, you may say that both are big-screen phones, with the rather fancily named styluses, but both seem to offer different things. The Optimus Vu is even bigger than the Note II.
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
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
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
Can this device break through the fast expanding Phablet segment? If LG's latest phablet was rubbing shoulders with a few other mobile gadgets at a retail counter, there's a good chance that it would be the first device your hands will reach for.
13 years ago
LG Optimus Vu Review
Some say, the LG Optimus Vu was conceived to rival the Samsung Galaxy Note II. However, that is exactly what it is not. Well, you may say that both are big-screen phones, with the rather fancily named styluses, but both seem to offer different things. The Optimus Vu is even bigger than the Note II.
Pros:
- Good display quality despite low resolution
- Stable performance
- Surprisingly good battery life
- Camera does well even in low light
- White colour looks good
Cons:
- Too big
- some say
- Pricey
- Stylus not on the same level as Samsung's S-Pen
13 years ago
Optimus Vu P895 is a decent hybrid ofsmartphone and tablet from LG. But because of its unusual ergonomics and the late entry it had in the Indian market, it's hard for us to recommend you this phablet.
Pros:
- Large and bright IPS Display
- Good Processor
Cons:
- Average camera quality
- Stylus slot missing
- Clumsy design
13 years ago
LG Optimus Vu Review
The Optimus Vu has its fair share of shortcomings, the 4:3 aspect ratio is among them. Also, the stylus was supposed to make the device unique and special - but it didn't really turn out that way (we're really hoping it will add value when you need to use it for sketching/drawing).
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