Category: LG

  • LG Optimus 7 Review

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    Welcome to the 2011 LG Optimus 7 review. The Optimus 7 or LG E900 was released late 2010 as a part of Microsoft's Windows Mobile 7 initial partners launch. The version of the Optimus 7 we tested was locked to the Optus network vs the Telstra's HTC 7 Mozart and we came up with an interesting result.  The Optimus 7 is priced around $850 at release. As usual the first release WM7 on any phone is going to be easy to use but lacking the simple things we have become used to.  Sure the majority of would be owners simply want a platform to run Apps on but without the basics of a smart phone like cut and paste, file managers, microSD card expansion  and GPS without the need for a data plan and so forth all count against it. However it is all flashy to use and we like it.  Nonetheless it has to be said that the iPhone did so well because it was an Apple and a much better brand to start with. LG simply isn't in the same league. Build quality of the Optimus 7 is no different to other high end phones so it is put together nicely and made of plastic and metal. However the overall design is truly boring and not iPhone like. It will always be compared to the iPhone since that what this model is all about. The HTC Mozart is better though thanks to a nicer case design and the Samsung Omina 7 although equally unadventurous in design due to the profile and  patchy rear design. Like the rest of the WM7 based phones Optimus 7 has all that you need in one device for email, calls, SMS, IM, Facebook, Twitter, Skype, a decent web browser and more. The only thing missing is the ability run FLASH in the browser which means no youtube videos or ability to run any FLASH based Facebook games. As we write this we read that LG was disappointed with it sales of Mobile 7 based phones and the rest of the mainstream media have implied that is was because it is so easy to use that it is 'boring'. As usual unlike the other sites we disagree. Have they used the iPhone lately?  It is even more boring than than WM 7. Aside from that and simply put LG does not make the actual hardware interesting enough.  LG are you listening - design a phone case that is actually desirable to own is the first thing we'd be doing before complaining.  Stop listening to overpaid and out of touch consultants.  Stop blaming the OS. Simply stop making cheap ugly and boring looking slabs. Anyway to conclude this review, we also like the Optimus 7 and it is a pretty good phone although lacking the functionality that any smart phone should have out of the box. This issue is caused by the use of Windows Mobil e7  - admittedly should be fixed within 12 months. The Optimus 7 is worth considering but MS needs to get its App store and LG needs to work on case design to make it truly  competitive. Choose it only if you can get a decent phone plan with it because the other initial WM7 phones are just as good and differ only in inconsequential details. Specifications
    • LG Optimus 7 (E900)
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Tri-band 3G 900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbps data speed (download) HSUPA 5.7 Mbps (upload)
    • Design Touch screen
    • L125 x W60.2 x D11.5 mm Weight 157 grams
    • Display/s 3.8 inch External TFT 480 x 800
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 720 HD pixel main video camera
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2.1
    • CPU 1Ghz
    • Memory Up to 16 Gig on board
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint A-GPS Compass Accelerometer MS Store for Apps Proximity Ambient Light Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Po 1500mAh battery Up to 400 hours Standby Up to 6 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Approx $850 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • LG Craze GW382F Review

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    Welcome to the 2010 LG Craze GW382F mobile phone review. The LG Craze is marketed as a Cheap handset for pre-paid packages in selected parts of the world. In 2010 pre-paid pones bundled in these packages are no longer simply basic phones and to an extent the latest LG Craze is one of them. We have only seen Telstra sell this phone at around $150 which is OK but not good since there are now much better models for around the same price (October 2010). The LG Craze is a slide out QWERTY phone as you can see by the pictures.  Its keyboard and colors reveal it to be a phone targeted at younger users.  It overall quality is actually pretty good with since solid buttons on the front and the keypad its self.  The screen is relatively large and clear.  It is a bit 'chunky' but relative to the other models in the price range. Relative to the other models in the same category we can not complain about much. However a cheaper price would no doubt help sales - say in the $99 bracket? First impressions of using the LG Craze is good.  The OS works fast and the front keypad and navigation keys work with immediate responsiveness like all new models.  There are plenty of standard Apps installed since the currently do not have an Apps store.  All the usual social networks and free email Apps are present as well as all the usual multi-media and video player.  The internet browser was good but the small screen doesn't help as with limited web browser by iPhone standards anyway.  The Telstra portal Apps for Foxtel worked quite well considering the relatively low spec CPU. There is however one problem that would bug potential owners.  In portrait mode the phone works well, it even has haptic feedback as with most LG phones on the 2 sub-menu buttons.  However in this mode you will find the input of numbers and text is handicapped by the onscreen half touch keypad - weird.  It is very much like the ZTE models in implementation which is are definitely not a fan of.  We doubt anyone would actually like it.  In landscape mode the LG Craze works much better but the need to display the 2 sub-menu titles which you cannot activate is a waste of space. The LG Craze is designed as a messaging phone more than a games or other apps since the keys are all over the place. Overall there's not much we can say about the LG Craze other than it is a cheap phone with some navigation issues.  Otherwise is responsive and very stable.  As a bonus it actually looks quite good in the hand. We can not recommend it as a primary phone at its current price. Specifications
    • LG Craze GW382F
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 3.6 Mbits data speed (download)
    • Design QWERTY keypad
    • L103 x W49.9 x D15.3 mm Weight 140 grams
    • Display/s 2.4 inch External TFT 240 x 320
    • Camera 3MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2
    • CPU xxxMhz
    • Memory Up to 80MB MicroSD up to 16Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS Compass Accelerometer JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio with RDS Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Po 950mAh battery Up to 400 Hours Standby Up to 4 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $149 AUS 2010 (Pre-paid)

  • LG Optimus Review

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    Welcome to the 2010 LG Optimus (GT540) review page.  The LG Optimus released in early 2010 is the first Android based mobile phones we have tried from LG.  With such name that is derived from optimal we had high expectations as to its performance.  Thankfully we where not disappointed!  In addition considering its speed we where impressed by its outright price of under $280.  However there are a few missing things to bring down the price. The LG Optimus is an Android 1.6 (Donut) based mobile phone not the latest version 2.1.  It does not appear to be upgradeable but I'm sure some enterprising hack will find a way.  It is our opinion that you will not miss much functionality offered in the 2.1 version because the hardware behind the Optimus is not the top end anyway. You only get a 3 inch 320 x 480 pixel resistive touch screen that can only show 65,000 at the one time but it is still nice to look at. What you do get with the phone is pretty good which includes Wi-Fi, a reasonable camera and A-GPS. The Optimus has more features than our current favorite the Nokia E63 in terms of value for money.  Definitely value for money here! The LG Optimus is a very fast phone.  We encountered no lags of sluggish or any unexpected lags worth pointing out during our test.  The menus and transitions work perfectly and the apps open with minimal delay.  The touch screen in general and keypad work very well too. Construction wise the Optimus is well built but it is a bit chunky.  The larger size means it is not sleek to look at and its all plastic is reasonable quality.  You can't really complain due to the relative cheap price. Based on price the camera and video camera are on par with the competition.  From the demos it looks acceptable.  The Optimus appeals to all sorts of people so you can't really say this is a kids phone and so forth.  We think its the new mid-range paradigm. Overall the LG Optimus GT540 is probably the best of the value touchscreen phones in the price range. The Optimus is better than any other Nokia touch screen for example and our prior favorite the Samsung Preston ICON.  Nice screen well made and designed so it doesn't look low end and has all the connectivity options you need.  Along with the new Android Store for apps you have the what is a do it all phone.  We think you'll be happy with one. Specifications
    • LG Optimus
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 7.2 Mbits data speed (download)
    • Design Touch screen
    • L109 x W54.5 x D12.9 mm Weight 115.5 grams
    • Display/s External 3.0 Inch TFT 320 x 480
    • Camera 3MP
    • Video Camera 800 x 480 video camera 15FPS
    • Connectivity Wi-Fi Bluetooth V2.1
    • CPU 600 Mhz
    • Memory Up to 200MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features A-GPS Accelerometer FM Radio JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email Speaker Phone/Hands free Li-Io 1400mAh battery Up to 350 hours Standby Up to 250 minutes Talk Time
    • Price history Under $279 AUD Mid-2010 (Outright)

  • LG GD880 Review

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    Welcome to the LG GD880 review. The GD880 or as it is also know the Mini GD880 we believe is a bit of a sleeper mobile phone for a number of reasons.  Released in early 2010 it has not been promoted heavily by the mobile networks and LG itself.  However we think it is a brilliant little phone! The GD880 is a phone which has the rare combination of 850Mhz and 2100Mhz 3G frequencies so it can work in most countries and hence also the local Three and Telstra's NextG network.  As usual there are other 3G variants (900/2100) that can work on Optus and Vodaphone so you have to make sure you get the right version for the network. The LG GD880 is one of the most stylish well made phones we have tested in a little while.  It is hard to describe how LG have made a rectangular phone actually look and feel good.  We think it is better looking than even the recently released iPhone4.  Construction quality is surprisingly good too!  There's real metal and scratch resistant glass in this phone.  It's size also makes it strangely appealing - as in not too big or too small - just right. The most obvious stand out feature is the amazing screen for this type of phone.  The screen size is a mere 3.2inches but the resolution is 480 x 854.  It may not be classed as a 'retina display' but by golly the results are a stand out against any other similar models and just as good as the more expensive ones including the iPhone.  The other features that will convince you to serious consider it is the presence of Wi-Fi, A-GPS but no navigation software, and a very decent web browser with FLASH compatibility. OK so the good bits out of the way - While the OS and menu system works very well there are some lags - but only when it comes to the main stand by screens.  If you have used an iPhone before then you will find it annoying if you haven't then you will be satisfied.  When compared to other phones in the same price range it is probably one of the best ones. We think its caused by the number of on screen widgets that is using up extra power. Apart from that once an app has been activated it works really well as per all LG phones. (It is just as good as the Samsung Preston in this regard.) The phone is very capable with fast downloading and uploading for email, IM and internet browsing.  There are widgets for all the popular social networking sites and even blogs are just a search away.  However is has the usual issues as any other mobile phone with a touch screen. Overall it is a surprising phone and competitively priced 'feature' or mid-range but looks likes a high end fighter.  Perfect for fashion conscious men or women. Gives the right impression when you use it in public and individuality. Visitors from India wanting a mobile phone should take a good look at this model. So looks great works well - we think this should have probably be and genuinely called a Prada. Specifications
    • LG Mini GD880
    • Network Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/900/1900/2100 (Dependent on country) HSDPA 3.6 Mbits data speed (download) HSUPA 2.0 (upload)
    • Design Touch screen
    • 102L x W47.6 x D10.6 mm Weight 99 grams
    • Display/s External 3.2 inch TFT 480 x 854
    • Camera 5MP
    • Video Camera 640 x 480 pixel main video camera 30FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 Micro-USB A-GPS Wi-Fi
    • CPU ????
    • Memory Up to 82MB available to user MicroSD up to 32Gig
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features FM Radio JAVA Apps Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.5mm headset 3.7V 900mAh Up to 16 days Standby Up to 4 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $399 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • LG Chocolate BL20 Review

    Welcome to the LG BL20/BL42K Chocolate review. The BL20 Chocolate also known as the BL42K was released in late 2009 and is the replacement for the original KG800 Chocolate model that was released back in 2006.  The 'Chocolate' model brand is LG's 'fashion' mobile phone.  The Chocolate is a stylish mobile phone - because it looks stylish by looking like a small featureless black box.  Despite the name the phone is definitely black and not chocolate brown. Maybe licorice would be a more suitable name? The Chocolate's construction is solid slider phone covered in glossy occasionally transparent black scratch resistant plastic or glass.  The only thing that looks tacked on is the rear main camera. Surely they could have designed the phone without the camera sticking out.  Getting a suitable protective case is recommended since any permanent scratches would decrease the joy of looking at a all black phone!  Speaking of which the top, bottom and keypad are a bright reddish orange color that stands out but strangely suits the phone's overall design theme. The Chocolate's main feature is the front touch sensitive main navigation buttons.  When activated they glow a nice red and provide a haptic or a buzz when touched correctly.  The display screen itself is not touch sensitive. The slide out keypad while feels good but not as nice as say the Sony Ericsson models but works better due to the larger keys. We still think it is hard to beat the standard keypad on Nokias for those expert at blind SMS. Using the latest Chocolate model is actually pretty good!  The navigation system is a fast and updated version of it S-Class icon interface with a few new animations.  However variable application launch times are to be expected. The hidden screen is a 2.4 inch model that also looks good and large enough for most. The keypad is not the best for JAVA games but at least you can install them and other apps. The Chocolate has all the latest functionality for a mobile phone in 2010. Being a 3G capable phone you have usable internet download speeds and well a decent browser for this type of phone.  The 5Mp camera produces very good pictures but not the best and the novel feature included is an optimized camera setting for taking pictures of text or other graphics.  We don't think this feature it is a selling point though.  We didn't try the function due to a lack of time.  In fact we where hard pressed to write about anything outstanding about the Chocolate. Overall the Chocolate is a pretty decent mobile phone.  However there is not anything exceptional apart from its stylish looks.  It will do voice and calls, text and emails and some web browsing with ease.  If that is all you want then this is a good choice just don't pay too much for it.  That said it is relatively one of the few models that work well on the 850Mhz 3G networks. Specifications
    • LG Chocolate BL20/BL42K
    • Network Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 Dual-band 3G 850/2100
    • Design Slider
    • L106.9 x W50.8 x D12.3 mm Weight 115 grams
    • Display/s 2.4 inch TFT 240 x 320 pixels
    • Camera 5MP LED flash and Auto focus
    • Video Camera 240 x 320 pixel @ 15FPS
    • Connectivity Bluetooth V2 microUSB
    • CPU ???Mhz
    • Memory Up to 60MB available to user 16Gig micro-SD card slot
    • Ring tones MIDI, MP3, Video, vibration and others
    • Features Music and Media player Organiser/Calender SMS, MMS, IM, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 FM radio Speaker Phone/Hands free 3.7V 900mAh Up to 18 days Standby Up to 5 hours Talk Time
    • Price history Under $299 AUS 2010 (Outright)

  • LG U310 Review

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    Welcome to the LG U310 mobile phone review. We decided to review this one because the 3 network is heavily promoting the phone as 'The Big Brother 2007 mobile phone'. The U310 classed as an entry level 3G mobile phone due to price. So it has the basic mobile phone functions and anything else is a bonus. It's a good looking phone that's even better looking in the flesh. We reckon its pretty good phone but a tad over priced. Battery Life The battery life of this phone is very average. If you use your phone for any length of time be it voice calls or web surfing, even videos it will barely last a day. Left on standby you can expect 4 days. Speed The phone is fast. When you activate any of the phones menu system there's only a small delay as you navigate between options. The CPU is good enough for video processing and MP3s and JAVA games run smoothly and quickly. It seems to load web pages with graphics and other content faster than the U8360. Construction The U310 is a well put together phone. The front and back are made made from shiny and reflective plastic that is reasonably scratch resistant. The screen, keypad, and extra buttons all align correctly. The flip system feels sturdy and the rotating camera moves with better precision than other older models. It does not have any creaking panels! The phone feels light but tight. Again pictures over the internet don't do the phone justice, it is a nice looking phone in the flesh even with the buttons on the front. The keypad is sized for normal sized hands although a few buttons like the 'C' and 'Back' buttons are smaller than the rest. The keys have a OK click feel to them finished in matte silver plastic. Keypad backlighting is blue. Like all LG clam shells its various ports are hidden by hinged covers with all the ports custom connectors. they are located along the 2 sides of the phone rather than at the base. The MicroSD slot is on the right and the headphone/charging on the left. It has a dedicated camera activation button on the side and volume up and down. I noticed that some distortion on the main screen when ever I closed the lid, caused by pressure on the cover. Functionality The U310 has almost all you need in a standard mobile phone in 2007. The only notable features beyond entry level are the external music controls, 3G, Web Browser and OLED external display. It is very stable with no crashes experience to date. You can group contacts and assign customised tones, you can also use the profile features like silent and outdoor, and customised profiles, speed dials, set various alarms, a good looking calculator, world time application, unit converter application and so forth. See the features list above for more. Yes you can change background images on external and internal screens. Yes you can use images and ringtones that are stored on the memory card. No you cannot transfer downloaded content from 3 to your memory card. Of note is the Memory Info function which tells you how much memory you have left in a neat pie chart! Connectivity Bluetooth functionality is good. It allows you to use various bluetooth headsets but only limited functionality when connecting to a PC without the LG software suite installed. Unfortunately no infrared or USB cables are included. MP3 and video/sound The LG's inbuilt speaker sounds as per any other mobile so its very average. The MP3 player has a visualiser function and you can even create playlists. The music player software is basic not as comprehensive as the Sony-Ericsson Walkman phones. Eg. no equaliser, track info etc... Sound from the standard headphones is distortion free but a tad harsh. However when the benchmark Sony earphones where plugged in proved that the U310 did play nice rounded sound. With the lid closed your can still play music and select playlists and view the visualiser. The LG U310 did not have a FM radio which is a disappointment - in this price range (and for being the latest model) FM radios should be standard equipment - and expected. For streaming video the LG player is the standard version used on the entire LG range so its pretty good. Video streaming is OK but still a bit choppy - it has a wide screen mode that means turning the phone over on its side for the full screen. Web Browser The included browser is a LG version and works well. Since the phone tech is pretty good downloading pages and content is fast. Superior to the U8360. Yes, you can go to your own URLs. The camera/video recorder The LG U310 takes OK pictures for a mobile phone. It also has a lot of features for a camera phone. Features like brightness, various scenes modes light daylight, indoor outdoors, night mode, a timer, various effects like sepia etc.. multiple picture size and quality. Regardless of the range of settings overall picture quality is probably below-average when comparing to a mid range mobile but acceptable if judged against it entry level competitors. It doesn't produce sharp pictures and the colours left a lot to be desired. Although it only has one camera lens, it is on a rotating mount hence for video calls or camera you have to adjust the location of the lens. The camera bezel feels reasonably solid. LG have addressed the very slow camera start time on their phones and this one can be activated in less than a second. However there is still a noticeable delay between pressing the button and the picture being taken. The screens The U310 has dual screens as per most flip or clam shell designs. The inner main screen is truly a good thing. It's nice and bright lots of colours and so forth. As good as the U8360 and better than some in its price catergory. Can't complain really. The outer screen is the latest OLED technology. Quality of the picture despite being only 65K colours is easily superior to CTSN. Call quality and network reception Since 3 is the only network that sells this phone and their coverage in Australia is not exactly extensive. Like other LG phones this one tries hard to maintain a 3G connection. It switches between GSM and 3G with minimal lag. We estimate that it is capable of maintaining a 3G connection beyond the limits of a towers range by about 1km. Voice call quality is very good on GSM or 3G networks. Voices sound bright rather than flat. Video calls are OK but still has a bit of a lag between screen refreshes. Issues When you close the lid when viewing a streaming video it is not displayed on the external screen. We missed this feature! - as the U8360 had it and we used it! The other is poor software and hardware bundle. Eg. For this price range we expected at least a couple games and a memory card. The SMS message ringtone only plays for 10 seconds and cannot be adjusted. LG Phone software for Windows This piece of software that comes with the phone is pretty good. Much better than prior versions. It has all the stuff which you need to manage the data on your phone. Unfortunately you have to install it before you can send files via bluetooth. Network You can't buy usually buy this phone outright as it is often tied to the 3 network and can't be unlocked. Summary Although it does everything well there are not many features that make this phone a must buy. While it does look good, better than the pictures suggest it doesn't have much else. I would describe it as just a nice looking compact mobile phone. The standout features in this price range is the OLED external display which is superior to CSTN displays, external memory card slot. However it is not as feature packed as the U8360. It is primarily a 3G mobile phone so you are tied to a 3G network in our case 3 but it does roam well on other networks. Our recommendation? It's a good starter 3G phone but there are better. If you only plan to watch Big Brother on it then consider the cheaper pre-paid U8360.
    • Network Tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) 3G UTMS W-CMDA 2100 MHz (Aust only)
    • Design Flip Phone L93.7 x W49 x D18.3 mm Weight 89 grams Black/Silver/White/Pink
    • Display/s Internal: 262K TFT - 176 x 220 pixels External: 65K OLED - 96 x 96 pixels
    • Camera/Video Single 1.3MP Camera x2 digital zoom Video capable MP4, WMV, 3GP
    • Connectivity Bluetooth
    • Memory 10 MB internal memory MicroSD memory - up to 512MB
    • Ringtones MP3, MIDI, WAV, Vibration
    • Features SMS, MMS, IM, WAP, Email JAVA MIDP 2.0 Wireless modem for PC Wireless audio and video streaming. Web browser Speaker Phone/Hands free Media player MP3, AMR, AAC, AAC+ MIDI *See below for more details.
    • Speed Vs Nokia 6230 Navigation 9/10
    • Battery Life Battery Life : 800mAh Li Ion Claimed operating times: Standby 160 hours Voice 124 minutes Video 68 minutes
    • Sample camera pictures
    LG U310 Best features Price for features. Dual screens one of them OLED! Great main and external screen. Bluetooth. Multiple alarms with external button control for snooze and off. External media controls.
    • Could do better features (based on price range)
    Connectors should be on the base. Not enough internal memory. Should be able to access memory card without installing the PC software.
    • Worst features
    No Infrared. Headphone socket is in the wrong place, awkward and propriety. Headphone socket cover gets in the way. Poor package only stereo headphones, A/C Travel charger, CD software and user guide. No additional software installed eg. No games or different backgrounds. No MicroSD card include as part of the package.
    • Detailed features
    Flight mode World clock 40 dialled numbers 40 received calls 40 missed calls 100 Calendar 100 To Do 5 Memo 5 Secret Memo 20 Dateulator 300 SMS in phone 500 Contacts in phone with pictures Price history $259 AUS PRE-PAID 3 2007