Testseek.co.uk have collected 122 expert reviews of the LG E900 Optimus 7 / Swift 7 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG E900 Optimus 7 / Swift 7.
October 2010
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The editors liked
Syncing could not be easier
Reassuringly weighty
Simple
Attractive user interface
Good on-screen keyboard
16GB of storage space
Slick and responsive interface
Cool embedded apps and camera mods. Intuitive interface. Responsive touchscreen
Fantastic display
Great social phonebook
Good support for webmail
Decent price
Nifty apps from LG
Overall finish / large touchscreen
Coherently designed
Innovative user interface
Powerful contact handling
Generally responsive
16 GB of internal memory / FM radio
16GB internal memory
DLNA support
Panorama photo is fun
Comfortable for making calls
Windows Phone 7 is generally a great refreshing operating system
Compact
Zune
16GB of memory
The editors didn't like
Camera is awful
Wobbly buttons on the front
App store is just getting going
Slow internet browser
Uninspiring design. No easy way to switch between apps. No multi-tasking
Making a call is longwinded
App store is disappointing at the moment
No copyandpaste / camera less impressive / detail on screen
Tied to Zune software for multimedia
Only available for the PC
No support for Windows Live Messenger / No Flash support on the web
No way to extend the memory
Lightweight battery life
Stuffy design
Oversaturated screen
DLNA is send only
Camera tinkering adds little over the default performance
This is only the second Windows Phone 7 device we've reviewed but we're already getting a clear picture of what we can expect. The main differentiator will be the hardware, with minor perks included in the software.The LG E900 Optimus 7 is solidly built w...
With its chic, stylish looks, the LG Optimus 7 is a neat and handsome phone. Though the Windows button feels a little low-rent with its rough edge, the build quality of the rest of the handset is excellent and some elements, like the camera lens inset, lo...
With its chic, stylish looks, the LG Optimus 7 is a neat and handsome phone. Though the Windows button feels a little low-rent with its rough edge, the build quality of the rest of the handset is excellent and some elements, like the camera lens inset, lo...
The LG Optimus 7 is the first WP7 phone we've reviewed but we could expect other brands to be pretty much the same except for some minor hardware differences and on the preinstalled apps. That is why throughout the review we're mainly focused on the Windo...
Abstract: One of the very few existing Windows Phone 7 in the country (actually, the 3rd as of this month), the LG Optimus 7 brings with it more than just the staple WP7 features. Check out our full review of the Optimus 7 after the jump.The Optimus 7 has that gene...
The LG Optimus 7 is a well built phone based on the new Windows Phone 7 OS. It is speedy and responsive. The HUB way of arranging the different aspect of phones also mimic the folders concept on the IOS4.As this platform is pretty new, a lot of applicatio...
Simple and well designed with good weight, Panorama Shot, SearchScan and Play To apps enhance user experience, Fast autofocus and image processing speeds
Flat volume and power buttons, Low battery mileage
Till All are SevenAs one of the pioneer Windows Phone 7 device, the LG Optimus 7 has to set the standards for its future competitors. And that it did, with its simple approach to its design concept. Though it does have to adhere to a fixed number of butto...
As one of the pioneer Windows Phone 7 device, the LG Optimus 7 has to set the standards for its future competitors. And that it did, with its simple approach to its design concept. Though it does have to adhere to a fixed number of buttons, the onus is...
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