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LG Pop GD510 Review

LG has created a little gem with the Pop. It is small and one of the lightest touch-screen phones currently on the market and despite its size it still has a 3-inch screen. It is a slim and compact phone that still manages to have a smart design with a brushed plastic aluminium look and black front piece.

The central control face has a single button that has different functions dependant on the screen it is used in. The side has a series of well-placed buttons for altering volume and operating the camera as well as a mini USB port.

The LG Pop is the eco-warrior’s mobile and is designed with green issues in mind. The components used are biohazard free and the packaging is completely recyclable. It is fitted with an audio alarm that indicates when the battery is charged to save on wasting power.

The casing houses a pretty decent 3-megapixel camera and its 8MB internal memory is capable of storing up to 200 mp3 tunes to listen to on the media player. The virtual QWERTY keyboard, when used on landscape, has no major issues but is a little tricky to master at first. One problem is that without the inclusion of Wi-Fi or 3G surfing the internet can be frustratingly slow, while the absence of a 3.5 mm jack is an obvious complaint users will have.

For a budget mobile phone the LG Pop is a good investment, straightforward to use and still stylish. Connectivity may be the only issue that will keep people away but generally it is a phone worth considering.

LG Optimus Review

The LG Optimus handset is an Android 2.1 and looks really stylish.  It has a 3-inch touch-screen that is easy and comfortable to use.  It also comes complete with Wi-Fi capability for those who like to keep in touch with their social networking sites whilst on the move.  This phone comes in four great colours – black, white, pink and grey.  With the dimensions of this phone at 55 x 109 x 13 mm and weighing in at 116g, it will fit nicely into your pocket or handbag.

The LG Optimus has Quad band coverage and gives up to 7 hours and 20 minutes of talk time and up to 500 hours of standby time.  It has a decent 3-megapixel camera and video camera and a video player is also included.  Its entertainment system has an audio player and FM radio, but that all important 3.5 mm headphone jack is missing. The LG Optimus comes with many more features including GPS, Bluetooth, web browser, 3G and email facility and gives you 130MB of internal memory.

This is a great phone to use and is ideal for browsing.  The Wi-Fi capability is very good and allows you access to all your favourite social networking sites whilst you are out and about.  Although it hasn’t got a QWERTY keyboard it is still very easy to use and send messages or email on.  It is also good for the businessman on the move as it allows you to work away from the office.

LG Cookie Review

The LG Cookie is the first LG phone to offer an affordable touch screen experience in the UK.  The LG Cookie retails for around £100 and is also often free with the purchase of a monthly service plan.  Despite being a relatively low priced unit, the Cookie delivers exceptional performance, close to, and easily mistaken for the level of performance seen in similar mid range LG devices.

The most notable feature of the LG Cookie is the simple touch screen interface, which guides you through each and every feature available on the phone.  During initial setup, it’s easy to customize your home screen with whatever widgets you choose.  Compatibility and ease of use is clearly LG’s goal with this handset, as demonstrated by the Cookie’s ability to play MP3, AAC, and WMA files.

The cookie however begins to fall short once you discover that there is absolutely no 3G support, Wi-Fi, or GPS technology.  While some may simply prefer to use the touch screen for all purposes, arguably it’s best used for mobile web content, which is sorely lacking in this device.  Text messaging for some will quickly become a burden without a full QWERTY keyboard.

While the Cookie is a great step in the right direction (affordability of touch screen mobile devices), there’s still a long way to go before this technology is both affordable and effective. Mobile phone deals are possible on higher spec models, with a monthly service plan, so if the Cookie does not entice you, compare mobile phones from LG or other manufacturers.

LG KF300 – simplicity at your fingertips!

The LG KF300 is a baseline, barebones mobile telephone with a focus on ease of use, and simplicity.  It is a standard compact, flip phone, featuring large, legible keys on the numeric dialling pad, making this an easy phone for those with poor vision or shaky hands to dial, or to send text messages with.  While this phone has few additional features, it can be purchased very cheaply, and is an excellent choice for a minimalist, or for someone who simply needs a mobile for the sole purpose of making telephone calls.

While this is a baseline phone in every respect, it’s important to note that the LG KF300 does have some additional features.  For one, there is a secondary display on the outside of the phone.  This is typically used to display the time however it can also be set to notify the user of a missed call.  In addition, the phone sports both an MP3 media player, as well as a built in FM radio.  The built in camera takes pictures at a meagre two megapixels, has no flash and a rather slow shutter speed.

While this phone is quite easy to use, and can be purchased cheaply, it’s important to note that it supports just 200 minutes of talk time on a full charge, making a car charger an absolute must buy. This handset, while bare bones and lacking features, is more than sufficient for many users, despite the rather poor battery life.  The KF300 does what it’s supposed to, and does it in a way that’s ergonomic, and easy to use. When considering cheap mobile phones, the KF300 cannot be omitted.

LG Viewty KU990 Review

The LG Viewty KU990 is the company’s high-end touchscreen phone that is available in a variety of colours including the standard black and metallic finishes.  It comes with a 3-inch LCD display and a 5-megapixel camera with a built in xenon flash.

The camera takes good clear photographs but even with the xenon flash, the Viewty performs very poorly in poor lighting conditions.  The flash is not particularly bright and pictures taken in darkness do not come out.  Using the camera regularly quickly drains the battery; so if you take a lot of pictures, be prepared to pack your charger.

The camera feels and looks like a proper digital camera when you’re snapping your pictures and because of the HSDPA (3.5G) you can upload them straight to the web.  You can do the same for videos, which you can record and upload straight to YouTube.

You can video fast action scenes using the slow-motion video at 120 frames per second.  While you may not use this option every day it is fun to use and useful for shooting quick moving incidents.  As with the camera, the video works best in brighter or daylight conditions.

The touchscreen on the Viewty lets it down as it is tricky to use and scrolling through menus is sometimes clumsy.  Compared to, for example the iPhone, the interface is basic and doesn’t allow an application store.

Check out the Samsung Soul and the Samsung Jet for similar phones.

LG GW520 Deals

With the large number of mobile phone dealers online, comparing mobile phone deals could not be easier. The latest mobile phones are usually the most expensive, but shopping around can produce some really great bargains if you are looking for a deal on an LG GW520

First decide how long you want to talk for, or maybe you prefer communication via text message, and then just check out the various price plans on offer.  The phone you have chosen to purchase can also have an impact on price plan, as a not as new mobile phone will likely be have cheaper up front price or even be completely free.

Most mobile phone dealer websites show side by side comparisons of the various service providers’ tariffs making choosing the right one easier.

For £15.00 a month you can have anything between an 18 month and three year contract depending on how long you wish to be tied in for.  Free talk time also varies greatly from 75 minutes up to 300 minutes per month, so there are plans for the talkative and the not so chatty, and the inclusive text messages vary from 300 per month to an unlimited amount.

Increasing your price plan can also give you great offers such as six months half price line rental (this is on a 24 month contract) or a free 4GB iPod shuffle.  Some providers even offer up to £75.00 cash back as an incentive to take out their deal. The advice is to shop around as there are bargains to be had and deals to suit all budgets.

LG Chocolate BL40 with wide HD screen

The LG Chocolate BL40 shows that LG have come up with a novel piece of technology, the Chocolate’s first incarnation was back in 2006 but this one takes the design to a whole new level. In a world of sameness when you compare mobile phones, LG designers have approached the problem from a whole new angle.

If this phone couldn’t give you excellent video coverage with its panoramic screen, you would have the right to be disappointed. The technicians at LG have not let you down here. The multimedia system, camera and virtual QWERTY keyboard are all excellent. It has excellent connectivity offering Wi-Fi, GPS, FM radio, mini USB, Bluetooth and a 32GB memory, which go together to make this so much more than just a phone.

The Chocolate BL40 is an expensive phone but you are buying more than just a fashion icon here, as it delivers on the functionality front as well. It features a 5-megapixel camera, with LED flash, the video camera produces excellent clips and it includes a built in film editor. The sound quality is good too and includes a 3.5mm headphone jack. The video playback supports DivX and Xvid movies. The BL40 is a cinema in your pocket.

The 1.1GB memory gives the phone all the support it needs to run the programs and its battery life is also surprisingly good. The Chocolate looks dark and sensual, it has that feel of style about it. Despite the price tag, you will know you have something special.

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