Monday, December 27, 2010

LG Vortex Review

Getting started:

LG Optimus a family of phones have already proved to be a worldwide hit, and so far the Optimus t and S for T-mobile and Sprint, respectively, have hit shelves with both critical recognition and sales successes here in the States. It is now the third member of the family (United States), LG Vortex available from Verizon in all its glory "transitional period smartphone". Despite dropping ID Optimus, Vortex is almost identical to the Optimus-1. Included in the box you will find a 2 GB microSD card and USB cable combo box/AC adapter.

Design:

Like the Optimus'S Sprint, Verizon Vortex tweaks Optimus one of the original design but retains the overall impression. Have the same answer 3.2 320 x 480 screen "as the rest of the line. It is a good appearance, bright and generally readable rain, especially for an entry level handsets. Both have an ambient light and proximity sensors hidden near the top. The left side just a microSD slot functions, while the right houses the volume rocker. Power connector 3,5 mm and button along the top of the phone sit at the same time charging port and the data is at the bottom. The door in the soft touch overlaps in general plastic with camera 3,2 megapixels and speaker sat near the top.

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LG Vortex like other Optimus a phones prior to this, he feels very well in the hand. It has plenty of grip strength and is a good size to hold comfortably. It slides easily into your pocket and feels natural to see. LG has done a great job of Optimus one row and the Vortex is no exception.


LG Vortex 360 degree view:


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