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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
LG Optimus One is a set of features, with nice capacitive touchscreen, smooth interface, codecs support, and good design. We’d like to see better pictures in low light, a more fluid browser, or adequate support of Adobe Flash, but adding a faster chip...
Resumen: Redefining entry-level Android phones, one carrier at a timeLet's not mince words: The LG Optimus One is not a top-end phone, nor was it designed to be. If you're expecting some sort of dual-core wünderphone, look elsewhere. But -- if you're looking f...
Almost stock, fluid Android 2.2 experience, Pleasant design, Rich video codecs support
Stuttering browser, Pictures appear slightly out of focus
As a calling device, the LG Optimus One functions decently, with clear voices in the earspeaker. Our callers said they were unable to hear us very distinctly, and the volume output was a tad low. The handset has a generous 1500mAh which lasts 7.5 hours...
Resumen: The Optimus One is one of the latest handset from LG, and we've got one to put through the paces. Admit it, an entry-level phone running Froyo has you intrigued. (For what it's worth, LG's dubbing it a "transitional smartphone." ) But we're intrigued...
Low price, Good screen and design, Latest version of Android
Thin volume keys, No Flash support, Mediocre camera
The LG Optimus One may well be the best budget Android smartphone on the Australian market. A responsive capacitive touchscreen and the latest version of the Android OS combined with decent physical hardware make it great value for money...
Running on Android 2.2; Responsive screen; Packed with a lot of 3rd party applications like Swype and NDrive; Minimal slowdown when running multiple apps; Great battery life; Attractive price
Plain design; Flash Player missing on the phone; LG App Advisor not as helpful as expected; Only USB charger included