This Is Our Review Of The LG P500 Android | The Communication Blog

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

This Is Our Review Of The LG P500 Android

By Alfred Beller


LG isn't actually acknowledged as a leader in the smart phone industry but it manages to be a rather ambitious one by following the other handset producers that are riding on the openness of the Android platform. Together with Google's new operating system, LG along with other manufacturers are making their own smart phones using the Android technology. This phone has been attracting a huge amount of attention, which is rather strange because it doesn't contain all the features as other Android phones. The LG Optimus One P500 Android handset instead tries to pull in with a modest price tag without trimming too much on performance and features so people can still enjoy the Android experience and its growing marketplace of mobile apps.

Benefits

For the comprehensive LG Optimus One Review. When you look at this Android phone from LG, you will see that the phone itself looks just like other phones running the Android OS. The 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display is definitely not the largest but that makes the Android phone from LG more portable in comparison to its sizable Android peers. When you are going though the phone's applications you will see that the screen is multi touch enabled making it somewhat quicker. Not many phones that are within the same price range come with multi touch functions. The 320 by 480 resolution is good enough for average DVD quality movies to be played back and luckily DivX and XivD support is offered out of the box. The 170 MB of internal memory may seem like a restriction but the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset has a microSD card slot that supports up to 32 GB of RAM. You will get a 2 GB card with the purchase of your LG Optimus One P500 Android handset. Combined with the headphone jack and the upgradeable memory, the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset is the perfect MP3 player.

In addition, it features the standard capabilities that make the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset part of the smart phone category like built-in Wi-Fi b/g complete with hotspot support combined with Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP. A neat little feature that is added to the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset is the built-in GPS. Furthermore, with the integrate accelerometer, shifting the view from portrait to landscape and back again is exceedingly easy. The Quad-band and dual-band 3G with HSDPA support even add to an already impressive list. What's more, you will never have to struggle again trying to hear things because the actual speaker is truly good quality.

Negative Aspects

The shortcomings of this phone are a bit unique but nothing too alarming. To start with, the camera on the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset merely has 3 mega pixels, while this is a little short, the other features of the camera help to make up the difference like the auto focus feature. Although Adobe flash will not work with this LG smart phone, the social networking still remains a high quality because of the connection. Lastly, the slow 600 MHz processor may make editing documents a little sluggish but fortunately the rest of the interface operates fine.

Summary

The LG Optimus One P500 Android handset is one fine Android device and functions as a good transition phone to the smart phone world. It is the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset that may teach you what features you truly need and how fast you need your smart phones to be. However, you may decide that the LG Optimus One P500 Android handset itself is perfect for all your needs.




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