Testseek.co.uk have collected 158 expert reviews of the LG Optimus L7 P700 / P705 / P708 and the average rating is 64%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Optimus L7 P700 / P705 / P708.
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The editors liked
Slick design
Decent camera
Latest Android version
Latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS
Decent mid-range camera plus front-facing camera
Good screen
NFC tags
Decent battery life
Video player app
Stylish
Runs Ice Cream Sandwich
Bright
Colourful display
Nice design
User friendly operating system with plenty of options for personalisation
Surprisingly good camera for 5MP
Runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Display
LG interface
Sound
Battery life
Attractive design
4.3-inch display
Latest Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 OS onboard
Fine battery performance
NFC
MicroSD card support
Includes NFC support
Affordable price tag
Large screen
Slim and goodlooking
Very bright screen
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Screen
Build quality
Price
The editors didn't like
Poor performance
Terrible battery life
Low storage
Under-powered processor means it's laggy
Screen feels unresponsive
Software is buggy
Slow and sluggish
Poor browsing
Angular shape not great
VGA recording
Sluggish and laggy
Camera is pretty dreadful
Ice Cream Sandwich is disguised by a theme that hides all the visual features
The svelte LG Optimus L7 runs the latest version of the Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, and has NFC capabilities like Android Beam
The L7's output speaker quality is poor and its 1GHz processor makes for slow and choppy performance
The Optimus L7 is a good midlevel Android device that features some of the latest technology in the market, but only if you're patient enough to live with its pokey processor.
Scrollable connectivity and profile toggles in the notification bar, Thin and light handset with a generous 4.3” display
Camera takes mediocre pictures and only records VGA video, Phone feels underpowered in the browser, No ambient light sensor
Despite being the flagship of the new L series, the LG Optimus L7 main virtue is that it ships with the newest Android Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, rather than design and specs.The handset is indeed thin and light, but the chassis looks run-of-t...
on lower-end devices much harder to write, as you have to be so critical on the device. The Optimus L7 can be found for under $200, and for that price it's a great phone - if you're not looking at any others. Right now, the Nexus 4 is $349 in Australi...
Attractive looking design, Good screen, Reasonable battery life
Sluggish and slow performance, No ambient light sensor, Poor speaker placement
The competitively priced Optimus L7 is a well designed Android phone with a nice display and good battery life. However, it offer mediocre, sluggish performance that makes it too difficult to recommend...
Good screen, NFC tags, decent battery life, video player app
Slow and sluggish, poor browsing, angular shape not great, VGA recording
The LG Optimus L7 had the potential to be a decent phone, its big screen, Ice Cream Sandwich operating system and NFC technology are sadly put on the back burner thanks to the incredibly slow processor and user experience. If you want a decent, single co...
Abstract: The LG Optimus L7 phone from 2degrees comes with most of the cool features of the mid range Android phones, but best of all it comes with the Snapper Mobile App. This app incorporates NFC technology, which features in most new smartphones, and is New Zeal...
Great 4.3 inch display for a mid-range offering. Android ICS out of the box. One of the better Android skins out there. Quick auto-focus feature on the snapper