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The Optimus One is a huge leap forward from the Optimus GT540 due in no small part to its far superior capacitive touchscreen. It wears its budget limitations on its sleeve but if it’s not quite as fast, and the screen isn’t quite as sharp, as its mor...
Android 2.2 Froyo, 'Acceptable' battery life, Value for money, Plays DivX video natively
Optimus software unnecessary, Screen isn't responsive enough, Very average camera with no flash, Touchscreen keyboard could be more accurate
The Optimus One is hoping to win over more converts to the smartphone revolution, and LG has been sensible enough to include Android 2.2. The build quality, the screen or the processor aren't quite perfect, but they don't stop the One from achieving it...
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Publié: 2010-12-17, Auteur: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Extrait: 2010 wasn€t a great year for LG, but it has managed to churn out a couple of Android smartphones. The latest is still far from top-level, but has a few redeeming features.With LG branching into the Windows Phone 7 market, it€s pleasing to see the manufact...
No Flash 10.1; poor browsing experience; low-res screen
The Optimus One is a reasonably priced offering that will suit first-time smartphone buyers. While it does have Android 2.2, the poor messaging interface and internet experience lets it down. It would be difficult to recommend this over Orange's £99 S...
Very decent set of features including satnav with voice control and directions; goodvalue handset; wonderful email facilities, in particular Gmail
Web pages are disappointing on the lowres display; cheaplooking design; disappointing software
Scoring summary for LG Optimus One review Pros: Very decent set of features including sat-nav with voice control and directions; good-value handset; wonderful email facilities, in particular GmailCons: Web pages are disappointing on the low-res display...
The LG Optimus One is one of the most affordable Android 2.2 phones available right now, but all in all is a fairly average mid-range phone. If you want an inexpensive phone that can effectively double as a sat-nav and a music player then the Optimus O...
A responsive touchscreen and the latest version of the Google Android OS make the LG Optimus One smartphone great value for money. Ross Catanzariti, PC World Australia ...
Extrait: When covering Android smartphones we generally evaluate high-end handsets aimed at mobile professionals. However, such devices are not the only drivers of the impressive growth that Google's mobile OS has shown since its launch in October 2008.Also in
Poor screen, HTC Legend is a similar price and size
The LG Optimus One doesn’t do a great deal wrong, bar the camera, but it also fails to stand out from the crowd. Sure, it’s one of the first cheapish phones to run Android 2.2, but what good is that when LG has scooped out some of the best features in ...