Friday, 9 September 2011

Review LG Optimus One P500


Today there are many mobile devices based on Android. Smartphone segment itself is also divided in several classes. LG Optimus One P500 is one of Android smartphone aimed at middle-class market segments. LG Optimus One actually has been introduced since December last, but with a limited number of units. After its official launch some time ago, now Optimus One had arrived at our hands.


With a sturdy body and wide, this smartphone was quite relieved. 3.2-inch screen size is larger than its predecessor series (Optimus GT540), which measures just 3.0 inches. One corner of the oval at Optimus was no longer stiff impression. Black color also looks elegant, even though the material is not shiny glossy materials. Silver edges around the edge not only serves as a sweetener. This frame uses a solid material that can function as shock absorbers and shock.


Touch screen is now 320x480 resolution and measuring 3.2 inches with capacitive type of navigation on the homescreen so that activities can take place comfortably. There is support for multi-touch enables users to zoom in or zoom out on the browser or gallery. Optimus itself supports up to seven homescreen which can be adjusted according to taste (such as adding a shortcut or enter a widget).


Optimus One has to use the operating system version 2.2 (Froyo). Reportedly, this operating system can be upgraded to version 2.3 (Gingerbread). When utilizing the Internet to surf, acceleration Optimus One feels quite fast. There are also feature WiFi tethering to share the connection with another device that also has a WiFi connection. Another interesting point comes from the multimedia sector.

Specifications LG Optimus One P500
Processors
Qualcomm MSM7227 600MHz

RAM
512 MB

Graphics Cards
Adreno 200

Internal storage
512 MB (200 MB available)

Wireless
802.11b / g WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS

Other - Other
camera

Screen
3.2 "320x480 pixels

Weight
129 grams

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