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The editors liked
Pluses
Stylish
Interface with seven homescreens
Decent photos for an entrylevel phone
Supports DivX video/FM radio
Sleek design
Good multimedia features
For LG Optimus GT540
Great social networking functions
And speedy internet browsing.
Firm build
Sharp screen
Surprisingly pleasant media skills
Design
Camera
Cheap tariffs
Decent touchscreen (for a resistive handset)
Camera belies the price tag
Nice LG Android skin
Good battery life
Stylish chassis
Easy to use 3.5mm headphone jack
A full smartphone for £100 is a good deal
Runs Android apps
Very stylish
Good range of features
Good audio output
Resistance touchscreen
Only Android 1.6
The editors didn't like
Minuses
Push email is slow
Resistive touchscreen has poor brightness and contrast
Resistive touchscreen; runs relatively old version of Android
The LG Optimus GT540 offers a sleek design and a good line-up of multimedia features, but its below-par touchscreen and relatively old version of Android are disappointing...
The LG Optimus GT540 is a fully featured Google Android smartphone hindered by a resistive touchscreen. It represents decent value at this price, provided you can live with its flaws. Ross Catanzariti, PCWorld.idg.com.au ...
Pluses, Stylish, Interface with seven homescreens, Decent photos for an entrylevel phone, Supports DivX video/FM radio
Minuses, Push email is slow, Resistive touchscreen has poor brightness and contrast, High SAR index, Onscreen keyboard is slow and inaccurate, Camera has no flash
The LG Optimus GT540 is a budget Android smartphone which doesn't have much to offer. In this price range, I would recommend the Samsung Spica i5700. You should also check out our list of Top 10 Android Smartphones.Next Article » ...
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Published: 2010-10-11, Author: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Here are some live photos of the new LG Optimus 7Q dressed up as the Quantum for AT&T. The phone features a full QWERTY keyboard and a nice 3.5-inch WVGA resolution touchscreen display. At times the phone felt a bit slow, which might be the fault of a...
Overall, the LG Optimus is a decent little budget handset with enough features to keep users new to Android interested for a while.This is an ideal handset for someone that wants social networking support, games and web access, but not a smartphone – ...