Both indoors and out results were iffy. The coloured dish is a bit lacking in vibrancy and its background should be white rather than the dull off-white it is in the photo.Outside, the chair photo is not uniformly the brilliant white it should be, and the flower photo reveals a multitude of sins. The flowers are overexposed, and focus is out.
The phone was about 15 inches from them and it decided to focus on the slightly further away leaves. Distance shots were more acceptable, but the camera has some very clear limitations.
There’s no Wi-Fi – well you wouldn’t expect that on a mid-range phone, really. Mobile email of the POP variety is supported alongside SMS messaging.
Yahoo! OneSearch is built in; an RSS reader supplements the Web browser plus there’s a voice recorder, calendar, to do list, memo tool, alarm, calculator, stopwatch, unit converter, world time utility, date finder (it tells you the date ‘n’ number of days into the future), and LG’s Secret Memo application that lets you protect info with a security code. LG provides a cable so you can connect the phone to a PC.
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It makes more sense for lg to go with windows mobile and symbian.
It makes more sense for lg to go with windows mobile and symbian.
I read somewhere that from now onwards they are going to concentrate more on touchscreen handsets with windows and symbian.
I read somewhere that from now onwards they are going to concentrate more on touchscreen handsets with windows and symbian.
Hmmm, Nice reading but who the hell cares about non-smartphones anymore, they are boring and lol……
Hmmm, Nice reading but who the hell cares about non-smartphones anymore, they are boring and lol……