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November 2010
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La pantalla es capacitiva y multitáctil
El Sistema Operativo Android 2.2
Incluye GPS
Funciona como router y la duración de la batería
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La pantalla debería mostrar imágenes en alta definición y la cámara podría tener mejor resolución
Poor screen, HTC Legend is a similar price and size
The LG Optimus One doesn’t do a great deal wrong, bar the camera, but it also fails to stand out from the crowd. Sure, it’s one of the first cheapish phones to run Android 2.2, but what good is that when LG has scooped out some of the best features in ...
Solidly built, Uncluttered Android 2.2 OS, Great battery life, Some clever custom LG widgets
Bland design, Processor struggles when asked to perform, Low-res screen makes web reading a chore, No Flash Player 10.1 support
Featuring a simple back-to-basics approach by LG, the Optimus One is a sturdy and affordable way to get into Android – especially since it's the first really cheap phone to come with Android 2.2.However, the 600MHz processor and lower resolution screen pl...
Resumen: The smartphone market is growing at such an incredible rate - but only at the more expensive end. Those looking to take the plunge into the world of apps and touchscreens on a budget have had very little to play with - but now that’s starting to cha...
LG's tinkering isn't too aggressive, Android 2.2, smartphone features at an affordable price
Low resolution display, camera performance isn't anything to get excited about, flex in the display centre means the capacitive display behaves more like a resistive one
There are a few shortcomings you’ll have to swallow, but as it is, the LG Optimus One is relatively unfettered and as such, doesn't do much to offendKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Android, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion batt...
Runs the latest version of Android, 2.2; responsive capacitive touchscreen; cheap; packed with smart-phone features
Low-resolution screen; ugly LG software icons; looks boring; no Flash support
The LG Optimus One P500 smart phone packs plenty of punch, offering all the joys of Android 2.2 at a rock-bottom price. We just wish LG's tweaks to Android didn't look so clumsy....
The LG Optimus One P500 is very popular already. It sold more than a million units in the first forty days since its launch. I would definitely recommend it to you; it is the best budget Android smartphone available currently. It is priced at ar...
Resumen: Everybody loves shiny new gadgets, especially shiny new Android phones, but the price tag often makes us (and our wallets) cringe. The good news is that nowadays, buying one doesn't mean you have to scrimp and eat instant ramen for the rest of the year. T...
Resumen: We’ve had the LG Optimus One with us for a couple of days, and so far we’re really enjoying it. Today we are going to cover its hardware construction and design.Firstly, we really like how well protected the device is out of the box. LG bundle in a pr...
Great lineup of sat-nav features including voice control and directions, excellent email and especially Gmail, good value for money ...
Low-res screen makes webpages look worse than other Android devices, some clunky software, design is pretty average veering on low-rentLook and Feel...
Budget smartphones are catching up to their high-end counterparts in specs, and the LG Optimus One is a prime example – and one of the lowest priced. ...