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Overall, for a $99 smartphone, the LG Ally is a solid 'Good' ranking Android powered handset. Though not as powerful as other smartphones, the LG Ally doesn't need the impressive specs for their target audience. Android 2.1 runs fairly smoothly ...
Price, Call send / end buttons, Keyboard layout with dedicated number keys, Camera has very good macro capability, Call quality / volume
Slower processor than the big boys
In my opinion, the LG Ally makes a great little entry level Android smartphone. The $49.99 price is a bargain. Sure, this phone isn’t a speed demon, but it has enough features (WiFi, microSD slot, good camera and sliding keyboard) to make it a worthy ...
ProsConstruction: I really liked how the phone felt in-hand. Definitely solid, and the brushed metal accents give it a heavy duty feel.Keyboard: I’m a sucker for hardware keyboards, and I found the Ally’s comfortable to type on for extended periods of ...
Extrait: The LG Ally is the latest Android 2.1 device on Verizon Wireless. The Ally holds its own in this diverse lineup through combining a 3.2" Touchscreen with an ergonomic full Qwerty keyboard. The LG Ally delivers solid performance consistently with it's f...
Extrait: If you are looking for an Android phone and are a big fan of messaging, the LG Ally deserves your attention. It has good features, great design, and is affordably priced.
I really want to like the LG Ally more than I do, but it's hard. I like the overall design of the phone, it's very solidly built, and the battery life is better than I expected. Unfortunately the display is fine indoors, but unusable outdoors, and the...
Well made phone, Good battery life, Decent camera with macro mode, Decent hardware in the phone itself for gaming etc, Wonderful keyboard, Good call quality
Built in speaker not that good, Slows down at the oddest of times, Big and rather heavy
The LG Ally is not a bad choice is you’re looking for a mid-level Android based phone, the hardware is sufficient to keep the lag down to a minimum to none at most times and you won’t have any issues with video or gaming usually. The Ally has a nice l...
Extrait: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:Features latest Android 2.1, great slide out QWERTY keyboard, 3.2 MP camera, Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth and EV-DO REV. A.Thumbs Down:Photo quality is below expectations, the handset doesn’t have Verizon’s V Cast apps.The Whiz K...
The LG Ally is a decent mid-range Android device in Verizon's portfolio, though I would have a hard time recommending it over other Android-powered devices like the DROID and the DROID Incredible. Though the keyboard is easy to use and offers a grea...
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Publié: 2010-05-21, Auteur: Michael , review by: mobileburn.com
Great call quality, solid hardware, highres touchscreen, fantastic keyboard
Software glitches, vanilla music player, only 3.2mp camera
The LG Ally is an affordable, yet powerful Android 2.1 powered smartphone that works on Verizon Wireless' 3G network. At launch, it costs $99.99 with a two-year contract - half what the Motorola DROID costs. And like the DROID, it sports a speedy 600M...