Sunday, December 5, 2010

LG octane Review

Introduction: the series enV LG was very popular and success for Verizon Wireless, as we saw last year with the LG enV3, enV Touch models. But since I have changed the landscape and Smartphones now all the rage, although there are still many consumers who are looking for a standard QWERTY messaging phone, without getting a data plan or Smartphone. A few months ago, Verizon LG introduced the Cosmos, which is a QWERTY slider, similar to the LG rumor, but it was really a sequel env 3. Now we have-the LG octane VN530.

Included in the package retail is LG octane to your phone, battery, charger 950mAh wall with detachable microUSB cable and user manuals.

Design:

Those of you familiar with the series enV will easily be able to note the similarities and differences with LG octane. The device comes with a chrome too dark coffee-coffee color accents around both sides, that gives a little more modern appearance. On the front you are a pixel 176 "176 x 220 TFT screen, which represents a modest improvement in appearance, 1.56" about the enV3. You can use with most operations such as standard phone dial a number, messaging, view, or add a contact, access to your music and look at the stored photos. The d-pad now is square, that feels a little larger and easier to use with your thumb from the circular stain on enV3. The layout of the numeric keypad dialing rules changed not much, but the buttons feel a little less (vertical) when dialing numbers, but still give a good feedback when pressed. Along the sides of the phone is the volume rocker, camera key, Jack headset 2.5 mm, the microUSB port and microSDHC memory card slot with support for 16 GB.


You can compare LG VN530 octane with many other phones, use the tool to visualize our size.

Both LG enV3 octane and open the same and is equipped with a 2-stop hinge. The similarities end there, both of which come with a 2.6 QVGA TFT internal display with stereo speakers on both sides. When we look at the screenshots, there is no appreciable difference between the two, such as images and text is crisp and the colors are represented. But regardless of the reason the function LCD brightness has been removed from the octane, which means that there are only 7 brightness levels to select manually.

It is one of the most remarkable changes on LG QWERTY keyboard with the octane. Remains 4 lines, but instead of the individual buttons (as the enV3 and Cosmos) is a one-piece membrane, where the buttons are all constructed out of a piece of plastic. As a result of this directive, and the short distance between them we often think that we pushed some buttons at the same time by mistake while you type, something that almost never happened when you use the enV3. We also noted that the keyboard to octane feels "squashy", when pressed, in contrast to the Nice "click reply achieved when using the enV3 or the Cosmos. As a result of these changes for the keyboard, hope to LG will have hold individual basic design as a function and feel better for you.



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