Rating 3.3 35 reviews
Manufacturer: LG
gadgetdiary.com
13 years ago

LG Optimus Vu is a great and one of the best handset available in the market. It is a powerful phone that has an incredible quad core processor and you won't face any lag or slowness even while multi-tasking.
Pros:
  • Great Screen & Design
  • Good Camera
  • High Performance
  • Optimized Software
Cons:
  • Awkward Dimensions
  • No Place to Store the Stylus
  • Average battery life
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themobileindian.com
13 years ago

The LG Optimus Vu, both from hardware and software perspective, is a fully ornamented phone. It has some nifty features as well that makes it standout against competitors. But its size is what matters. Either you like the 4:3 aspect ratio or not.
Pros:
  • Great for taking notes
  • ebook reading
  • Web browsing
  • Quite fast
  • User interface
  • Note taking app
  • Capacitive touch buttons below display can't be operated through stylus
Cons:
  • No place to keep Stylus
  • Camera auto focus below par
  • One hand operation bit difficult during calls
  • Dull looking back panel
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itproportal.com
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
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fonearena.com
13 years ago

If the Galaxy Note is anything to go by, Sales of super-sized phones are not going to slow down any time soon. Not wanting to miss out on the trend, LG recently launched the Optimus Vu. Its take on the phablet form-factor includes a 5″ screen in a fairly uncommon 4:3 aspect ratio.
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CNET
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
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Gadgetmania
13 years ago

LG Intuition – the Optimus Vu is finally coming to the US, courtesy of Verizon

The LG Intuition is coming this fall to Verizon, and the price will be $200 with a contract, which is on par with the Galaxy Note and other high end smartphones. If you need a device for note taking and high speed Internet usage and have a large enough sleeve or pockets, the LG Intuition is...
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Mad4MobilePhones.com
13 years ago

LG Optimus Vu Slips into South Korean Market

Overall opinion: If the battery carries decent use and standby life, and the Optimus Vu has respectable RAM and connectivity, none of which we know fully right now, it's doubtful that it will be priced as high as the Note but could easily slip into the same potential user's hands.
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phonedog.com
13 years ago

LG Intuition Video Review Part 2

Aaron does a video review of Verizon's LG Intuition , another "phablet" device to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note series.  Also known as the LG Optimus Vu, the Intuition offers a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 5-inch IPS display with a 4:3 aspect ratio, 8-megapixel shooter with
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LAPTOP Magazine
13 years ago

LG Intuition

At what size do smartphones end and tablets begin? The $199 LG Intuition is the latest device to blur the line, offering a massive 5-inch display, a handy stylus and equally useful note-taking software. In addition, this Android smartphone can take advantage of Verizon's blistering 4G LTE speeds.
Pros:
  • Solid performance and graphics
  • Blazing 4G LTE speeds
  • Large vivid display
  • Optimus overlay adds convenient shortcuts
Cons:
  • Difficult to use with one hand
  • No stylus holder
  • Lacks handwriting recognition
  • Short battery life
  • Weak speaker
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PC Advisor
13 years ago

On paper, the LG Optimus Vu (currently available only in South Korea) sounds like a killer smartphone : It has a high-resolution display , a speedy processor , and NFC (near-field communication), and is LTE-compatible.
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