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February 13, 2012

Review Gadget : LG Spectrum review



Let's just get this out of the way, shall we? If the LG Spectrum looks familiar, you're not imagining things. It may have been a highlight at the company's CES press event last month, but the handset bears more than a passing resemblance to its older, more excitingly-named sibling, the LG Nitro HD -- and, by extension, the globe-trotting Optimus LTE. Beneath their 4.5-inch IPS displays, you'll find virtually identical guts, including a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1,830mAh battery and 4GB of internal storage, coupled with a 16GB microSD. There are some important distinctions here, of course -- namely, changes to the phone's shell and, of course, a shift from AT&T to Verizon. So, how does world-weary Optimus fare from its jump to Big Red? Find the answer past the break.

November 13, 2011

Review Gadget : LG Optimus 7 review


Following from the launch of Microsoft’s Window 7 operating system last week, we’ve been playing with LG’s effort, the LG-E900 or LG Optimus 7. Results are very impressive the LG Optimus 7 is a serious IOS and Android rival

LG Optimus 7 review

Love

  • Intuitive interface
  • Xbox Live Integration
  • 720p movie mode

Hate

  • No multitasking
  • Current lack of Mac support
  • Build quality isn't amazing
All the new WP7 phones follow a similar design. They’re black with three buttons - Back, Home and Bing search - along the bottom. The metal-backed LG Optimus 7 is sleek and attractive, easily fitting into a pocket. It doesn’t feel as durable as the Apple iPhone 4 or HTC Legend however - it’s perhaps a little too lightweight. Our major gripe is that when you press the Windows button it feels hollow rather than durable, something we’ve noticed on two versions of this handset. Instead of an SD card there's internal storage.
 LG Optimus 7: WP7 interface
 Microsoft has totally overhauled the interface. The odd touch here and there is unmistakably Windows, but far slicker than we’ve seen it before and totally unrecognisable from previous incarnations. Tellingly, there’s been no need for LG, or other WP7 partners - be it HTC or Samsung - to use their own skins.
At 3.7-inches the screen is a good size, although it's not as bright or sharp as the iPhone 4.

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